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William Dillon Jr.

Dallas, Texas

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Dillon, William (Bill) Wesley, Jr. (68) died on Tuesday, October 6, 2009, after a brief illness. He was born in Dallas, TX, March 11, 1941, to William Wesley Dillon, Sr. and Mary Wade Dillon. After attending Sunset High School and Southern Methodist University, Bill became a Captain in the U.S....

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I was so shocked when I heard your dad died and I am so sorry for your loss. We grew up in Christ Church, then on to St. Paul's and went all through jr. high and high school together. I don't remember your dad at St. Paul's so much as I do his parents and sister. Time changes a lot of things. One of my fondest memories of Bill was when Mrs. Madden, our 8th grade English teacher chased him out of her room with him laughing. I don't remember what the circumstances were, but I think she...

Dear Amy,
Praying for you and your family during this diffult time of losing your dad.
Sincerely,
Chris Gray (BSF friend)

Amy and Nicole--I am so sorry for the loss of your father! I am praying for your comfort. Love, Neatice Warner

Please accept my deepest sympathies. Bill was a great guy. He and I always enjoyed ribbing each other about the Horns and the Mustangs. He will be missed.

Travis Talbert
Choice Homes

Kaye and I wish to extend our sincere sympathy and prayers during this difficult time. We lost a very knowledgeable real estate warrior!

I will miss my friend Bill, and our talks about Aggies, Mustangs, the hated Horns, and talking shop about selling homes. I greatly appreciate Bill teaching some of the ins and outs of the business when I worked with him. Ann, my prayers are for your comfort and the rest of the family.

We were so very sorry to see that Bill had died. Those of us in the Sunset class of 1959 are loosing too many!
It must be very hard to loose your spouse after so many years. With sincere sympathy, Becky Burden Kauffman

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

My prayers and thoughts are with you, Ann Liddell. As Susan said, "you are little, but mighty!"
Love .... and hugs