William-Dore-Obituary

William "Bill" Dore

Kawkawlin, Michigan

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died peacefully on January 8, 2021, in Bay City, Michigan at the age of 85, with his last days surrounded by four generations of his loving family. Bill was born on July 16, 1935, to William and Rosalle (Lapan) Dore on the family farm next to Sacred Heart Catholic Church. During those years, the...

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We have known Bill and Lee for years from Sacred Heart. They always sat in pew in front of us. Bill was such a stitch, always making you laugh, even during mass. He will be missed. He was a great man. Our prayers go out to all the family and especially Lee. Talk about the ideal couple and a real loss to the community.

GREAT GUY!

My Thoughts and Prayers are with Bill and the Family

Sorry for your loss. I remember your dad when I took my dad (Lloyd Chartier) for breakfast at the Turkey Roost. They would have good stories to exchange.

Nancy ( Chartier) Reder

I've known Bill for years and he always had a smile on his face. He was always friendly and loved to tell a story...you will be missed my friend.
Sending prayers and strength to the family.

Lee, It saddens my heart to hear of Bill's passing. We met when I worked at "Chevy's," he was always there for me when I needed a hand. If he wasn't smiling, I don't know if I could recognize him: Prayers and deep sympathy to you and your family. RIP, my friend.

My father worked with Mr Dore at Chevy. Talked very fondly of him. May he rest in peace.

My condolences to the entire family. Bill was always great to talk to as he had such a great knowledge of many things he never told you how to do something he just suggested maybe to try something different and more times than not yes he was right as he would just smile [he always seemed to have a smile on his face] and walk away. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Bill was an outgoing, caring person. Bill and I always enjoyed the time we spent with him and Lee. So sorry for your loss, Lee.
Nancy Perry