William Cassidy Schork of Milton, Florida passed away on Thursday, October 4, 2018, under tragic circumstances. William was born February 16, 2000, in San Diego, California to Elizabeth and Francis Schork.
With a love of music, family and friends, William enjoyed participation with Northgate Middle School, Kansas City, Milton High School, Florida, and youth symphonies of both Kansas City, Missouri and Mobile, Alabama. His college involvement as a French horn player was continued at Pensacola State College and The Pensacola Civic Band. His most proud involvement was as a volunteer teacher's aide for the Hobbs Middle School Band.
He is preceded in death by his younger sister, Kathryn. William is survived by his parents, Francis and Elizabeth Schork and siblings Annie and Benjamin Schork.
Services were held on Tuesday, October 9, 2018, at Trahan Family Funeral Home of Milton. Burial will be held Saturday, October 13 at 2:00 p.m. at Terrace Park Cemetery North in Kansas City, MO.
Donations to the family for necessary expenses will be appreciated https://fundly.com/m2/William-Schork-Memorial-Fund
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I am sorry regarding the loss of your loved one. May the God of Comfort, continue to comfort the family, during these difficult times. May he, continue to give support and loving kindness to all. 1Cor 1:3,4.
October 29, 2018
God will be with your family and carry you through the difficult times. Look to him prayerfully during the coming weeks and months.
October 20, 2018
Very sorry for the loss of your son William.
May you find comfort in Isaiah 61:1,2
October 17, 2018
God bless your family at this time of need.
Angela Dunn
October 11, 2018
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