William-Corwin-Obituary

William Corwin

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Corwin, William William Corwin, age 70, of Fennville, passed away on Monday, August 24, 2020 at home under the care of his family and Hospice of Holland. He was preceded in death by his parents, Perry D.C. & Nellie Corwin; sister, Phyllis Ann; and brothers, Perry D. and Clarence. Survivors...

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Well Bill, I lost track of you a while back. We had so many great times there on Lake Michigan Drive (Ada). A lot of the friends have passed on and I'm sure you are seeing everyone with smiles. To soon for you to be called home but there must be a reason. I'm hoping the White 75 Olds convertible is sitting there waiting for you as well. You were definitely "One of a Kind" Rest in Peace

It's been a long time since I've seen Bill but I so remember being in the same grade at Byron Center High School. We had a lot of great times spent together with friends, and oh the laughs we had! Bill, you will be missed. I have always considered you to be a friend, a good friend. RIP dear friend. Your journey is over.

RIP I remember going to family reunions at Wabis lake and one at Palmer park. I remember you and your sister Rosalie and your uncle Elmer and all his children. Then I lost track of every body when I moved to Az.

I am so sorry to hear about bill. I haven't seem him in a long time but remember years ago when we saw everyone a lot and had good times. He passed way to soon. Sorry for your loss. Lawrence gammons

I met Bill several years ago while frequenting the Saugatuck area. We had many good laughs together. He always carried a bright warm spirit about him no matter where he went. He always reached out to lend a helping hand to anyone that needed it. He will always be remembered and never forgotten.
Rest in peace my dear friend Bill!

May your soul rest in peace. Sorry to hear of your passing. Lost contact throughout the years but will always remember the holidays spent growing up.

My Uncle Bill was my dad Clarence half brother and I loved my Uncle Bill he was always there for me and I am going to miss him a lot. RIP Uncle Bill Gone but Not Forgotten