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WILLIAM L. KINNISON William L. Kinnison, 92, passed away on Saturday November 23, 2013 at his residence in Sebastian, FL.
William was born in Winslow, AR, he worked for Vatland Olds as a sales manager, then for Johnson Chrysler Plymouth before retiring. William was a veteran of the US Marines, serving in WWII, (3 bronze stars). He was a member of the Masonic lodge #0477 in Gettysburg, OH, VFW lifetime member and a 32 degree Shriner. He was survived by his two daughters, Judy Houle of Northborough, MA, and Kelley Kinnison of Sebastian, FL, three sisters, Kathleen Gunckle of Greenville, OH, Patsy Riley of Gettysburg, OH and Vivian Kinnison of Greenville, OH, and a grandson, Jerad Smith. William was predeceased by his wife of 66 years, Edith, 4 brothers and a sister, all of Ohio. A visitation will held on Monday, December 2nd from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM at Aycock Funeral Home, Ft Pierce, followed by a funeral service at 11:00 AM also at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Ft Pierce, FL. Contributions can be made to your local VFW office. Friends may visit the online guest register book for William, at www.aycock-hillcrest.com Arrangements are under the care of Aycock Funeral Home, Fort Pierce, FL.
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I've lived across the street from bill for 12 years, bill brought with him, a character that made our street, a nieghborhood. he was active and vibrant. In his last few days he mowed his lawn, checked on the orca with his daughter Kelly,did laundry, cleaned off the driveway, etc......at 92 years old that man had more drive than I did in my 20's. And I'm willing to bet that he's the second busiest man in Heaven. He will always be loved and missed
Patrick Stover
December 2, 2013
Iknew bill for about 15yrs.he was always happy,until his wife died. but being bill it did'nt take him long to put back that smile he always had.I work at wal-mart in the meat dept, we talked every time we saw each other.when i drove past his house i would always hit the horn to say hello,because he was always outside sitting in a chair in his garage. i will miss seeing him there, as i will miss him.Jim Flynn
James flynn
December 1, 2013
The U.S. Marines and Navy Fleet Marine Force Corpsmen and Chaplains, Associate Members, and Auxiliary of the Martin County, Florida, based Lance Corporal Justin J. Wilson Detachment 1045, of the Marine Corps League, hereby salute and recognize your efforts put forth during a portion of your lifetime by sacrificing to become a United States Marine. We salute you and honor your memory and valiant service to our Corps, and our Nation. Please accept our heartfelt sentiments as a token of our esteem and admiration of your L'Esprit du Corps. Semper Fidelis!
D. Robin Barker, PRO, Det. 1045, MCL
December 1, 2013
I knew Bill for 45+ years. Always upbeat and great to talk to. Saw him about a year ago, talked for about an hour. Giving me the story about his military service and meeting his wife. He will be missed. Ron Neely
December 1, 2013
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