Harold-Wilkinson-Obituary

Harold Wilkinson

Kerrville, Texas

May 23, 1930 – Jan 15, 2017

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BORN
May 23, 1930
DIED
January 15, 2017
LOCATION
Kerrville, Texas
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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HAROLD WILKINSON

KERRVILLE, TEXAS — Harold William (Bill) Wilkinson of Kerrville, Texas, passed away on Sunday, January 15, 2017, at his home in Kerrville, with his wife, sons, and daughter-in-law at his side.

He was born in Alton, Illinois, on May, 23, 1930, to Harold and Esther...

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Our sympathy and prayers we send to Mr Wilkinson's family. He was such a kind and friendly person and will be missed. May your memories sustain you and your faith uphold you. May God surround your family with His love and comfort. Bruce and myself as well as our girls had him as a school principal. He was "THE BEST" Bunker Hill ever had.. we all loved him and respected him. After he retired he continued to serve Bunker Hill in various compacities... what a giving man!!! God bless him as He...

My deepest condolences. He will be greatly missed. His contributions to the school and community are innumerable.

I will remember "Coach" Wilkinson as our basketball coach and Jr. High teacher at Meissner. I was grateful to see him at the BHHS Class of 1967 "40th Reunion" -- sorry that he won't be here for the "50th." Paul Peckman (Nixa, MO)

Mr. Wilkinson will be remembered always for his dignity and class. Fond memories from Meissner Elementary School. Our deepest sympathy to Mark, Scott, and their families.

I have such wonderful memories of Mr. Wilkinson at Meisser. So sorry for your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Corinne (Jones) Rice

'our deepest sympathy to your family' RIP Mr. Wilkinson....He was well repected in the community

The Weber family..(Bunker Hill,Il)

Our thoughts and prayers are with you! Coach made a difference in my life. Thanks for sharing him with us.

Did not know about his service in the military. Makes me even prouder that he was my teacher and coach. My sympathy to the family.

My condolences. Mr. Wilkinson was a just, fair, kind, and decent man. I looked up to him as a principal and a leader. He had a quiet grace and dignity that made him loved and respected by many. I am very sorry for your loss.