William "Bill"-Cone-Obituary

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William "Bill" Charles Cone

Seneca, South Carolina

Feb 19, 1942 – Jan 30, 2021

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February 19, 1942
DIED
January 30, 2021
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Seneca, South Carolina

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Robinson Funeral Home and Crematory - Downtown - Easley Obituary

William "Bill" Charles Cone, 78, beloved husband of Nancy Winnie Cone for 56 years, passed away suddenly on January 30, 2021 at Oconee Memorial Hospital in Seneca, SC. Bill was born in Hartford, Connecticut, a son of the late Charles Kenney and Hannah Elizabeth "Lillian" Gill. He lived for...

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My condolences to the Cone family on the passing of your father and husband. Through the years, Bill and I would see each other around town or at Sandy's. Bill was always remembered me and always made me laugh.

Wendy and family- I was sorry to hear of your father’s passing. My condolences to you all. Lean on each other during this difficult time and know that many people will be thinking of you and offering support.

Dear Nancy, So sad to hear of Bill's passing and for the pain of this loss for you and family. He is greatly missed. May God give you comfort, strength, and many blessings.

Dear Nancy and family, I was so sorry to read Bill's obituary in the paper. I have such fond memories of being a part of St. Andrew's in Colchester; and choir and other events. You will always be in my prayers. God bless you all.

Deepest sympathy to your family.

Dear Wendy, our deepest sympathy goes to you in the passing of your dad. We keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.

Nancy, we are so sorry to learn that Bill has passed away. To you, Nancy, and to all in your Family, we struggle to find the right words to tell you just how much Bill meant to us. His wonderful voice and how he used that voice to express himself. His sense of humor. His strong faith in God and his deep, deep love for you, Nancy. These are some of the things that Bill easily and comfortably expressed to us, with that special voice of his. Bill was a good man and we truly loved him.

So sorry to hear of Bills passing. We have nothing but fond memories of days gone by. We will always cherish those Sunday mornings at Saint Andrew Hall with coffee, donuts, kids all over the place and those great conversations that often continued at someone's house for a barbecue, a picnic, and the singing that would often and the day. Nancy, Billy, Michael, Wendy, Cheryl and Cindy, know you are in our thoughts and prayers and we will be thinking of you on Monday.

We can't find the words to say how sorry we are to hear of Bills passing and how he will be missed. One of the things we loved about Bill was you never had to wonder where he stood on an issue. He was passionate about his beliefs. Bill was a kind person who loved his family, loved his church and loved fishing. He loved life. He will be greatly missed.
God-speed Bill.