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William (Bill) Lee Dillion

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Well Bill this is with a very sad and heavy heart that I do this with. You were a great friend that I will always miss but will never forget. I love you Bill you will never be forgotten in my heart,rest in heaven ole buddy and I will see you again someday.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Bill and I went to grade school together. He was such a great guy.❤

My condolences to Bill’s family. Bill and I have been friends since we were kids. We rode bikes in the neighborhood and he was in most of my elementary school classes. We went on to high school together where we were both in marching band. Bill was a great tuba player. He was liked by everyone and was always a good friend. I will miss his comments on my social media—he always called me “young lady” even though we are the same age. RIP Bill and we will see you again someday!

Bill you will be missed I enjoyed working with you and wish I could have seen you more often fly high bill

Worked with Bill at enquirer . He was a great guy and loved his family . My condolences .

Bill I'm not going to say good bye but only to say I will see you again someday if I realized one thing from you it's not how long you live but how you live and you did live for your family gonna miss you miss ole buddy

RIH Bro

Man Bill the last year and a half I’ve known you it’s never been dull whatsoever!!! I loved messing with you and helping you fix your press just so I could visit with ya!!! You were the best buddy you’re extremely missed I promise you!! But don’t you worry little buddy I’ve always got your back and when they lay you to rest I’ll bring some butterscotch candy just for you brother!!!! Until we meet again sir!!!! Love ya buddy

Obituary

William (Bill)'s Obituary

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William ( Bill) Lee Dillion, Jr, 56, of Cincinnati , OH, passed away on December 13, 2025, peacefully at his home. Bill was born on March 25, 1969, in Seattle, WA. At the time of his passing, Bill was an employee of Progress Rail. He was a long time member of New Banklick Baptist Church (Walton, KY), who had turned back to his faith in Christ Jesus as his Savior about 2 1/2 years prior to his passing, often worshiping online through live stream. Bill was a devoted Paw Paw to his 3 grandchildren: Esther Bedel (8 yrs.), Solomon Bedel (5 yrs.), and Lydia Bedel (17 mths.). He was preceded in death by his mother Clara B. Dillion McEntire and father William Lee Dillion, Sr. He is survived by his 3 children: daughter Ashley Bedel and son -in-law, Tony of Athens, GA; daughter, Laura Dillion of Cincinnati; and son, Connor Dillion of Cincinnati. Bill is also survived by his brother David McEntire and sister-in-law Tina of Corinth, KY; sister Donna Wilke and brother-in-law Mike of Oxford, NC; brother Kevin McEntire and sister-in-law Ronda of Dry Ridge KY; sister Linda Dillion-Larison and brother-in-law Kevin Larison of Bardstown, KY; and sister Teresa Hicks of Louisa, VA. The family of Bill Dillon wish to thank you for remembering them in your prayers. Bill wished to be cremated and did not want a fuss made over him. As such, the family has decided not to have a funeral service or public memorial service.

 

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