Bill-Wolcott-Obituary

Bill Wolcott

Columbus, Ohio

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WOLCOTT Bill Wolcott. In loving memory of Bill Wolcott. February 17, 1947 - February 12, 2012. Bill Wolcott, loving husband, father, son, and brother passed away on Sunday, February 12, 2012. Bill lived a rich life full of laughter and fun. Son to Rich and Rhea, Bill grew up in Columbus, playing...

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Time has passed but not the memories I have of Bill. He always had a good attitude and carried it through his life. Dotty and I will never forget him. RIP dear friend.

I´m missing you today dad. How I long fir just being able to have a conversation w/you. You always made me laugh. Thank you for being such a great dad to all us kids. Miss you.

Billy boy,
I miss you so much little brother... Can't believe you have been gone for 9 years. You are now with Momma, Richie and Barb. Before long Denny and I will join you all and we will be one big happy family again in Heaven and for all eternity. Give my love to the rest of the family and keep lots for yourself. I will see you soon my little blubber. Love , Your big blister, Dotty

Bill was a dear friend of My Honey & I for many years, and we tried to keep up with Him as he moved. Bill and his Honey and Us were there to start the fan club of Phil Dirt and the Dozer's some 36 years ago. I lost my Honey 2 1/2 years ago and still think about Bill often. God needed a great dancer on His team. A friend forever, George

You were a great dad, thank you for that.I miss your laughter & fun, crazy times. I will never forget you. I miss you dad. Thank you for all the great times & being there for me.. Tell g-ma hi & I love her too & I'll see ya soon Love & all God's Blessings, Teresa

I first met Bill in 1989 at the Jitterbug Cafe. I was the disc jockey, and
Bill was forming a dance group called the sock hop club. At the
time they were testing disc jockeys and it was Bill who fought to keep
me as the DJ for the sock hop club. I continued with the company
for 9 years thanks to Bill. In fact the whole experience really changed my life in a good way. He was a great guy whom I always looked up to.

There just aren't any fancy words to express the love I felt for you..the youngest of us 5 kids.Watching you grow into a fun-loving teen and then to a hard working man whose whole life revolved around his kids was a joy.Watching you coach their ball games and dress up like Indians for Indian Guides...and later dance classes and acting classes...always for the kids.They were your reason for living.I hope they remember the happy times and how much you loved them.You had many...

Billy, you have been an inspiration to me.How brave and positive you where after all you had gone through,I'll miss your practical jokes. You will be missed greatly. Your brother-in-law and brother in Christ. Greg

Never got to know my Uncle till after he was shot and brought home. Looking at his pics and just knowing his Joking in the hosp, he seemed like a fun loving guy like the rest of the family. We will Miss you Billy.