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Billy A. Elam Sr.

Dayton, Ohio

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News Death NoticeELAM SR., Billy A. age 75 of Washington Twp. passed away peacefully at Hospice of Dayton on Monday, August 16, 2010 surrounded by family & friends. Son of the late Ray & Pearl Elam. Also preceded in death by sister Evelyn Smith. Survived by his wife of 50 years...

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I am so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. He was such a sweetheart. God Bless.

I am wishing you all my deepest sympothy for your loss. My family has know you guys for years and Bill will be missed. Faye, Lisa, Jimmy and Bill Jr you all have the best memories and you will carry trhem in your hearts forever. Love you Bill. Love the Wade Family

I would just like to say I'm very sorry for your loss. He will be sadley missed by all who knew him..You are in our thoughts and Prayers..The Hensleys

I was four years old and lived near the center of town, in Centerville. It was such a joy to walk to Bill's Donut Shop as a little girl. I remember being allowed to go back and watch how the donuts were made. Thank you Mr. Elam, for being so kind to a nosy little girl :0) Coming home as an adult, having my own family meant that we could enjoy Bill's donuts as I did when I was young. My son was four when he was invited back in the kitchen. He too was thrilled, and today as a middle...

So sad to here about Bill's passing My mother Ader Bowman loved him and his familey Dearly.

Emogean Bowman-Perry

So sad to here about Bill's passing My mother Ader Bowman loved him and his familey Dearly.

Emogean Bowman-Perry

My wife and I used to eat doughnuts at Bills next to the shop by the Town Hall in Centerville. Bills favorite waitress , Wanda, used to serve doughnuts to us.
John & Barbara Moraites
8040 Brainard Woods
Centerville

Such a sad day for the family but but such a glorious day for heaven!!! I always got donuts when the shop was on East Third. When it was moved to Centerville it was harder for me to get to. Maybe once every two or three months I would drive out to Centerville, then I started working out there and frequented the shop once a week. I live North and still get to the shop about once a month. Keep up the good work at the shop.

Our family frequently visited Bill's Donut Shop on East Third St. in Dayton, and especially my father, a Dayton police officer. Then as we moved south of Dayton, to Centerville, we were glad to find Bill's shop there too. Many fine memories, and the best donuts in the world. Bill was a great guy, and he will be missed by many.