Bill-Wolvington-Obituary

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Bill Wolvington

Jun 22, 1947 - May 19, 2025

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I can only say ‘Thank You’ to all the wonderful people in our lives who have left such loving messages on this site. My sweet husband, Bill, was simply the best part of my life, along with the rest of our beloved family. I know that God has Bill in His arms and that helps with the ache we all feel. We love you forever, our precious Bill. ❤

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Dr. Steven Pendleton and staff

To the Wolvington Family . I went to Harding Jr . High and Frankford with Bill.
We were good friends and spent time at one another’s homes .
I am so sorry for your loss . I see that’s Bill had a wonderful life , with a wonderful family and career . I’m not surprised . Bill was an adult in high school . He was such a hard worker and totally engaged in school activities . Super smart and always a stand up person . And great looking .
Wishing you wonderful memories !!

Jason and Stephanie,
I am very sorry for your loss. My sincere condolences to you and your entire family.

I guess you will have to drive to the casino now. My Sympathy. Isy

Pat, We are sorry for your loss.

So sorry for your loss. Bill was a super nice guy. I will forever be grateful that he spent hours working on the vintage clock my mother gave me before she passed. Loved seeing him and Patty together as they explored Willowbrook to see what was new. They always spent time chatting with Brett and me bringing laughter and joy.

What a sad loss for such a beautiful family. I was blessed with the entire Wolvington Family who became part of my life over 20 years ago. Bill was always such a gentleman and treated Aunt Patty as a princess and was the pillar of his family. I remember admiring his chivalry as he would always open the car door and assist Patty as she entered her chariot with her Sponge Bob backpack and then gently close the door, then whisked her away to their next fairytale adventure.

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I didn’t know Bill but I know his daughter Christina and her husband Cory. Bill must have been an excellent father because Christina is a wonderful, loving, and full of life individual! Prayers for the family and know that Bill will always be watching over his loved ones!

Obituary

Bill's Obituary

Lt. Col. William Henry Wolvington, (US Army Ret.) age 77, of Atchison, Kansas, died peacefully on Monday, May 19, 2025. Mass of Christian burial will be Saturday, May 24, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Benedict Church with Fr. Luke Turner, OSB as celebrant. Interment will follow in Mt. Calvary...

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