Bill-McDavid-Obituary

Mr. Bill McDavid

Aledo, Texas

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Mr. Bill McDavid, who left a career selling cars late in life and found a new one in music, died Friday at his home in Aledo of lung cancer. He was 69. He was born July 26, 1939, to Bill and Dawn McDavid in Weatherford. Bill Sr. opened his first car dealership in 1946, and Mr. McDavid and his...

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I Remember Looking At The Commercials! Bill$ Wild- Wild-Track!My Uncle Name Richard Pierce!, Purchased Four Cars From Mr Bill! First A Skylark Buick!Then A Grand Prix! It Got Wrecked! The He Purchased A ThunderBird! Something Happened to It ! Then He Bought A Monte Carlo! All Back In The Day! I Was In Elementary School! We Still Have Memories of Mr Bill And Wild-Track! The McDavid Family Have My Deepest Sympathy!

Bill was a stand up dude and Peggie and I loved him...A true friend Dwight Haddock AKA Dee

THE BEST OF TIMES!!!

I just found site on Bill passing. I worked for Bill in Fort Worth for 18 years. He was a great friend. I am sorry I did not know earlier. My sympathy to the entire family and the family of friends he had. He will be missed. I have never forgotten the times we shared and have thought of him often.
J.W.Wimberly
Vermont

My deepest sympathy to the McDavid family. I too just learned of Bill's passing. Bill & David hold a special place in my heart. Bill had a heart as big as Texas and will be missed. God Bless,
Teresa (TW) White Osborne

I am not sure this is still appropriate but I just found this. I worked for Mr. McDavid for 11 years and he made sure his company was my home. He made sure of that and always always took care of his employees.
I know he is having fun up there and I wish his family only the best. Love and wishes...Carla

My best friend Gerry Webb & I had lots of good times w/"Little" Bill in the 50's, especially during the Weatherford Rodeo and summers when we visited Weatherford from Ft W. Rest in peace.

I used to come to his house weekly and take care of his dobies. He was a very nice man to work for and will be missed.