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Bill Drumheller - You will really be missed. I enjoyed so much talking with you and laughing and joking with you. Goodbye to a great friend.
Lacy Martin
April 06, 2006 | Chester, VA
Richmond, Virginia
William F. Drumeller Jr., 82, of Richmond, retired civil engineer with CSX Railway, veteran of the Battle of the Bulge, World War II, recipient of the Purple Heart, Bronze Star and Combat Infantryman's Badge passed away on Saturday, March 25, 2006. He will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery...
Read MoreBill Drumheller - You will really be missed. I enjoyed so much talking with you and laughing and joking with you. Goodbye to a great friend.
Lacy Martin
April 06, 2006 | Chester, VA
"Baron Von Drumeller" is what you will always be to me. What a man!...What a gentleman! I was proud to know you. You were special in so many ways to so many of us. Thank you for being a part of our lives, and thank you for your bravery and honor in definding our freedoms. I will never forget you.
Genie Brickey
April 02, 2006 | Richmond, VA
Bill was one of a kind-smart, interesting, and a real patriot.
It was a privilege to have known him.
CHEERS,BARON!
Suzanne Martin
April 01, 2006 | Richmond, VA
BILL
Iam really going miss you. Bill you were truly a great American hero in my book.It was a pleasure knowing you.
TOM BRIGGS
April 01, 2006 | RICHMOND, VA
Bill,
You will be missed. Thank you for all that you have done for our country.
Kathy
Kathy Walsh
March 31, 2006 | Richmond, VA
Another of our great friends has flown west. He's going to a good place that will be even better after he arrives. God bless, Bill.
Paul
Paul Galanti
March 31, 2006 | Richmond, VA
Twice wounded Veteran at WWII Memorial in September 2004
March 30, 2006
I will really miss Bill...a really great guy. I will miss having a drink together at the American Legion Conferences. Always had a smile for the people he met.
DOUG REFVIK
March 30, 2006 | MIDLOTHIAN, VA
I'm so glad Bill was a part of our Memorial Day Program of 2005. He will be dearly missed. Until we meet again.
Cindy Van Bibber
March 30, 2006 | Amelia, VA