Days after 57-year-old Kelvin Williams was killed in a hit-and-run crash , his family and friends gathered where the tragedy occurred to remember a man they say was full of love, laughter, and faith.

The emotional vigil took place on Roosevelt Boulevard near Adams Avenue, the same stretch of road where police say a speeding driver, believed to be behind the wheel of a Jeep Grand Cherokee, crossed over the median and slammed into Williams' Ford F-150 early Sunday morning.

The driver never stopped.

"He had great relationships with people," said Kareema Williams, Kelvin's daughter. "He was big on just making sure I was good. The corny jokes… I'm definitely going to miss that."

Kareema, along with dozens of others wearing blue, her father's favorite color, released balloons into the sk

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