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William Cowgill

Cincinnati, Ohio

1945 - 2016 (Age 70)

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COWGILLWilliam Watts Cowgill, age 70, passed away January 23, 2016. Bill was born March 3, 1945 to Maude and Don Cowgill, of Wilmington, OH. He attended Wilmington grade school and high school. He went to the University of Cincinnati on a golf scholarship. He was captain of the golf team his...

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Great guy, gone way too soon.

Dear Mrs. Cowgill, My husband David Tepper and I were delighted to host Bill in our home in Dornoch. We spent many happy hours playing golf and talking politics with him. We will miss him. We send heartfelt sympathies to you. With very best regards, Lauren Barr

I just learned of Bill's passing. Bill was a golfing pal for the past 10 years at Royal Dornoch, a place he loved very much. He will be missed.

Connie, I am so sorry to hear of Bills passing.

I was so sorry to learn of Bill's passing. I worked with Bill for a short time; he was always very kind and respectful which I greatly appreciated. My condolences to Bonnie and family. May his soul rest in peace and my good memories comfort.

Where to begin? Uncle Bill was such a great uncle and lovable guy, he will be sorely missed Aunt Bonnie. Beth, Colson, Abby and I will miss him very much. Now, Uncle Bill and I DIDN'T always see eye to eye on politics, but he was a straight shooter, and had a passion for his beliefs, and that's as good as it gets. God bless you Aunt Bonnie, we love you very much.

The Machlitt family.

Bill and I were friends in the Wilmington Schools, but not until our 50th reunion did I see him again and meet you, Bonnie. I mourn with you and hope that with time; one day your loss will be replaced with only the good times you two shared.

Bonnie, like you, I'm having a rough time accepting that Bill has passed. For me, I try to focus on the many good times we enjoyed together. I can't tell you, Bill, how much I will miss you and our wonderful times together.

Sorry for your loss Bonnie. He was a kind and generous neighbor. He will be missed. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Patti and Alan Godofsky