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William J. KOCHEVAR

Spokane, Washington

Feb 4, 1956 – Oct 27, 2014 (Age 58)

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BORN
February 4, 1956
DIED
October 27, 2014
AGE
58
LOCATION
Spokane, Washington

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KOCHEVAR, William J. (Age 58) "Gone from our sight Not from our hearts" Will was born February 4, 1956 in Leadville, Colorado and passed peacefully into the Kingdom of Heaven, on October 27, 2014 after a valiant, courageous 3 1/2 year journey with liver cancer. Will was a wonderful husband,...

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Extending deepest sympathy to Will's family at this difficult time. His obituary is a fitting tribute for this "Skyline Grizzly."

Theresa - I feel for you, for your loss. You & Will were together for 40 years & that's a long time. Wanted to let you know I'm sending comforting thoughts to you & your son.

Theresa I was sorry about not attending Will's funeral - my nephew Jeff Cummins funeral was Friday and I think everything occuring that week was more than I could emotionally handle...If you every need someone to go for a walk please call me..I will miss Will everyday that goes bye..just know he always spoke of how much he loved you! I lost a really good friend Cheryll

I am so sorry for your loss.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Will and I went to high school together many years ago and I was taken back by this terrible news. So very sorry for your loss. May you all be blessed at this time. Gone too soon. April Spencer Cooper

My deepest condolences to Will's family and friends. Will and I were little kids together in Idaho Falls; we grew up down the street from each other on Westhill. One of my fondest memories is of the time Will organized a Beatles band performance for Mrs. Baugh's class (4th grade). We made guitars out of cigar boxes, dowels, and rubber bands, put mops on our heads, and lip-synced to "Can't Buy Me Love" in front of the class. That was Will: always leading. We drifted apart in junior high and...

Theresa, I am so sorry. I last saw the two of you when you and I worked at the Post Register. I was one of the ad salesmen. Will was one of the very few of the jocks who treated me as a friend. I will miss him and that smile that put everyone at ease.

Theresa,
So sorry for the loss of Will. I always appreciated talking with him at the office complex.

Bill McKinney

We are thinking of you as you celebrate William's remarkable life and the beautiful memories that we share. He was one special nephew! Judy & Don