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William Brader Labusohr

11/26/1978 - 04/10/2011

William Brader Labusohr obituary, 11/26/1978-04/10/2011, Spokane, WA

BORN

11/26/1978

DIED

04/10/2011

William Labusohr Obituary


LABUSOHR,
William Brader

Pullman resident, passed away April 10, 2011 at Sacred Heart Medical Center from complications of pneumonia. He was 32. "Billy" was born November 26, 1978 in Pullman, Washington to Gary and Beverley Brader Labusohr. He was a special child with a special kind of heart defect and doctors warned he might not live a year -" Billy proved them all wrong and lived a very full life in his 32 years. He graduated from Pullman High School in 2000 where his life was full of friendship and love. Billy absolutely loved bowling and on the youth league was part of a three-man team that won a state bowling tournament. He was also very active in the Boy Scouts of America, first in Troop 442 and now as part of Troop 460. He was honored to receive Life Member status in scouting. Billy worked for several years at Palouse Industries in Pullman and at the time of his death, he was employed at Rite Aid where he did store stocking and facing of shelves. He was friendly to everyone he met and loved all of his co-workers. Occasionally Billy could be caught "dancing in the aisles" when certain upbeat songs played on the store speakers. He couldn't help himself; he loved music of all kinds. He sang at church and was active in Sunday school at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Pullman. He was also a member of the Palouse MOOSE Lodge. Billy loved Cougar basketball, enjoyed doing arts and crafts and was fascinated with anything Harry Potter. He leaves behind a loving family and many dear friends. They include his parents, Gary and Beverley Labusohr of Pullman; two brothers, Thor Osborn, Albuquerque, NM, and J'ean Labusohr, Spokane, WA; a niece, Haley Marie Labusohr, Spokane; maternal grandparents William and Laura Brader of Prosser, WA; as well as numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. His paternal grandparents preceded him in death. Memorial Services celebrating Billy's life will be held Monday, April 18th at 2:00 pm at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Pullman. A reception will follow the service in the church's social hall. The family suggests memorials to Palouse Industries, the Boy Scouts of America or Emmanuel Baptist Church Sunday school. On-line guest book is at " target="_blank" rel="nofollow, noindex" class="obit-text-link">www.kimballfh.com
KIMBALL FUNERAL HOME, PULLMAN , is caring for the family.

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Published by Spokesman-Review from Apr. 13 to Apr. 14, 2011.

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Kathy Davis

April 18, 2011

Search Light Moms of Spokane wants to tell you how sorry we are for the passing of your William. If there is anything that we can do for you please let us know. We as mothers understand the day to day pain as we search for answers.
Love and Blessings,
Search Light Moms
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"Little John" M.

April 17, 2011

Billy, I am sorry to hear of your passing. You were truly a major influence on me during my experiences in Troop 442 and at Pullman High School. I have so many good memories - at scout meetings, out camping, and at the lunch table - and feel privileged that I was someone you could latch on to. I'll never forget the good-natured energy and passion you brought to every interaction. You were one great character and definitely the coolest guy around. I am extremely thankful for all of that.

Something tells me that you and God are having a grand ole' time right now. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family.

Andrew W.

April 14, 2011

Billy was a bright spot in so many people's lives. It is impossible to imagine any thing without Billy. You brought so much fun and excitement to everybody you met. You will be sorely missed buddy!!!

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