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BURLESON William D. Burleson, 88, passed away peacefully in the knowledge of salvation and a healthy after-life at 11:00 AM on March 12, 2011. He was preceded in death by Barbara M. Burleson, his wife of 58 years, and brother Raymond and Carlton is survived by his sister, Sister Christopher Marie Burleson of the Sisters of Saint Joseph Convent, St. Augustine, FL ,son Bruce D. Burleson (Debbie) of Prattville, AL, and Grandson, John Burleson (Kindal) of Madison, AL. He will be missed by numerous close friends throughout the country but none more than Clarence and Judy Peckham of Destin, FL. Born September 17, 1922, Bill lived a full and rich life and touched the lives of many others in his life time. He was born in Pensacola, FL, The son Carl Burleson and Ida Destin Burleson. Bill was the maternal great grandson of Captain Leonard Destin, the first settler and founder of Destin, FL circa 1840. He was later raised in Tampa and Jacksonville, FL where he worked for J. C. Penney Company until his retirement in 1973 when he and his wife moved to Destin, Florida. They moved to Montgomery, AL in 1999 to be closer to their son and his family and resided at 3949 Fairfield Dr., Montgomery until their passing. Seven months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, HI, Bill joined the U.S Marine Corps where he served with honor in the island battles for Iwo Jima, Saipan, and Tinian. At war's end, he served as part of the U.S occupation forces in Sasebo, Japan. After a brief stateside assignment at Wood's Hole Navyard in Boston, MA, he met his one and only true love and wed shortly after his honorable discharge in 1946. Throughout his life, he spent incalculable hours in service to his communities through various individual acts of kindness and more organized efforts through his membership in the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, the Marine Corps League and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He had also been active in his son's school support organizations in Jacksonville, FL and the Jacksonville Display Guild. Though he never spoke of his wartime experiences, he was always most proud of his service to country as a U. S. Marine. He shunned personal glory or recognition but the service to country since 1945 far out weighed his wartime service and it is that for which he will be remembered and revered most. Semper fi, Marine! May God bless you as richly as you deserve. Another Marine reporting, Sir, I've served my timeÉÉ A memorial service will be held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church on the Atlanta Highway, Montgomery at 11:00, Saturday March 19th. His ashes will be scattered in the bay of his ancestral home in Destin, FL shortly thereafter.

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Published by Florida Times-Union on Mar. 16, 2011.

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Allyson Barganier

March 28, 2011

Burleson family, I was saddened to hear of your dad passing. We lived across the street from him for about 11 years. We thought so highly of him. My son loved seeing "Mr. B" out in the yard and loved the marine mementos that he would give him. Every time I look out my front window, I will always see him walking down the street with Mimi or walking across the street to speak. He will be missed so much. The Barganier Family

Lloyd, Jackie & Robert Hendry

March 18, 2011

Bruce & John David & Family, we were so saddened by the passing of "Wild Bill". He was truly a unique person. Always full of fun and mischief. I have such fond memories of him growing up as a child at Salt Springs. He accomplished so much in his long and eventful life. He will always have a special place in our hearts and memories. We can picture him looking down upon us, cracking a smile and raising an eyebrow with one of his favorite cigars clenched in the side of this mouth. We will surely miss you Bill. With much regards,

Billy Cox

March 16, 2011

Bruce and Family, Deepest sympathy to you and your family. I remembered your Dad as a fine person. I am sorry to hear of your loss, he will be sadly missed. Billy Cox and Kathy- my email address is [email protected]

Doris Dennette

March 16, 2011

Dear Bruce, deepest sympathy to you and your family. Rhydon and I enjoyed many happy times with Bill and Babs.
Sincerely,

George Arnau

March 16, 2011

The saddness I felt when reading of your fathers passing I don't think can be expressed in words. Knowing your parents was one of the highlights of my young manhood and I cherish every moment. Your father was the main reason I joined the Marine Corps and was the first person I saw after boot-camp. The first words that came to mind after reading the report was: "just another Marine reporting sir; I've served my time in Hell"!!! Semper Fi!!

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