Wilbur Dee Street, the son of hazel Street and the late Will Dee Street, was born in Baltimore, Maryland on March 7, 1958. Will, as he was affectionately known, was the second of six children. He departed this life on January 9, 2010 to take his place with the lord. Will spent his early years in Turner Station, Maryland and Sparrows Point, Maryland where he developed a passion for football and basketball. At an early age he excelled at football, playing fot the Turner Station Vikings. It was in Turner Station that he gave his life to Christ and was baptized at Friendship Baptist Church. After moving from Sparrows Point to Baltimore, Will continued to excel in sports. He lettered in both football and basketball at Northern High School. He was also an exceptional student who garnered lead roles in school plays. Upon graduating from high school, Will held various jobs. Will's zest for life was evident when he was listening to the Whispers and enjoying some good conversation with the ladies. Will never met a stranger because he had such an outgoing personality. When Will was around you, he would let you know in his own unique way that he was in charge. He was not bossy, but please check with him. Will was a fun-loving person who would always help his family and friends. He took a special interest in mentoring his youngest brother, Alvin. Alvin was the apple of his eye. Will displayed an undying love for his family even when times were difficult. He always maintained a positive attitude regardless of his circumstances. Will's positive energy was exemplified in the many inspiring letters he would send to family during his incarceration. On November 30, 2009, in a letter to his brother, Alvin, he wrote: Lord, I know I am a sinner and cannot save myself I need you as my Savior. Thank you for dying in my place and rising again. I believe in YOU Please forgive my sin. I want to live with you in heaven someday. God took my place on the cross and gave me a place in heaven. Will leaves to cherish his memory: his mother, Hazel Street; his sisters, Vernell Street and Patricia Street; his brothers, Dennis Street and Alvin Street; his daughter, Falema Graham; and a host of nieces and nephews that he dearly loved. Will was preceded in death by his father and his sister, Rochelle Street.