1923 - 2014
1923 - 2014
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1923
2014
William Allen “Bill” Bittner, 90, of Liberty, Missouri passed away June 15, 2014 at his grandson’s home surrounded by his loving family. Bill was born October 2, 1923 in Hitt, Missouri to Karl and Hillis (Wagner) Bittner. On April 9, 1950 he married Mary Louise Hodde. Bill was a mechanic for Claude Parrish Chevrolet for 22 years. He then worked for the City of Liberty Maintenance Barn for 19 years. Bill was a volunteer Police Office for the City of Liberty. He was passionate about anything John Deere. Bill was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Darrell Wagner and Charles Lee Bittner and son-in-law Lloyd Cooper, Sr. Survivors include his wife of 64 years, Mary Louise Bittner, daughter Marilyn Cooper; grandsons, Nathan Cooper and his wife Amanda and Lloyd Cooper, Jr and wife Angie; seven great grandchildren, Kirstin Markle, Breauna Cooper, Tanner Markle, Lilly Cooper, Abbania Markle, Thomas Cooper and Matthew Cooper.
The family suggests memorial contributons to National Parkinson Foundation Heartland Office, 8900 State Line Road, Suite 320, Leawood, KS 66206
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nathan cooper
June 23, 2014
We love u grandpa rest in peace and life will not be the same love u grandpa
Amanda Cooper
June 23, 2014
To a wonderful grandpa who we miss so dearly we love you very much
Nancy Peterson
June 19, 2014
Nathan, Lily, Breauna, Amanda and family. As you complete this journey for your Grandpa remember all he taught you. When time goes on you will think of all the things you did with Grandpa. Think of those memories as a comfort. You may smile, laugh or cry but they are there for you forever. While you travel down this road of life, Grandpa will be with you. I know he was a wonderful man as he raised a wonderful grandson. My thoughts and prayers are with all. Love Aunt Nancy
June 19, 2014
To Mary Louise and the rest of the Bittner family, we want you to know our sorrow for your loss of Bill... We all know that he is in a much better place where there is no pain or suffering to endure.
Keith & Arlene Wilcox
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