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Connie Teserovitch
March 22, 2021
Wanda & Family,
Very sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. I always enjoyed talking with him. It seems they are creating their own heavenly German club with my folks, Carol and Bill! you and your family are in my thoughts/prayers.
Mark Heistand
March 7, 2021
Wanda, you have my deepest condolences on the passing of your dear husband Bill. I recall meeting him several times in the summer of 1975 when I volunteered for you in Chuck Whalen's Dayton office. I pray that you are blessed with only happy memories of your 70 years together. Mark Heistand, Germantown, OH
Joni Magnus-Ramsey
March 7, 2021
Mr. Bill was always so welcoming to his kids lifelong friends, good for a beer chat and always had a smile on his face. A quiet man who was always watching what was going on and often chuckling at all the chatter, you will be missed.
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