William "Bill"-Dungan-Obituary

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William "Bill" Lane Dungan

Wilmington, North Carolina

Jul 15, 1946 – Nov 16, 2020 (Age 74)

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BORN
July 15, 1946
DIED
November 16, 2020
AGE
74
LOCATION
Wilmington, North Carolina

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Andrews Mortuary and Crematory - Market Street Chapel - Wilmington Obituary

Mr. William L. Dungan (Bill), 74, of Wilmington went to be with the lord on Monday, November 16, 2020. He was born on July 15, 1946, with his twin brother Dan, in Roanoke, Virginia to Sanders Joseph Dungan and Helen Dooley Dungan. Bill and Dan have been close since birth and have many humorous...

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My condolences to the family. I met and worked for Bill Dungan at national gypsum for several years. he was a very nice guy! so sorry for the loss.

I met Bill and Dan when we played 9th grade basketball together at Woodrow Wilson Junior High. I valued Bill's friendship during our school years together at Woodrow, Patrick Henry, and Virginia Tech. My he rest in peace with our Lord.

I worked with Bill when he was a bus driver for Wilmington Schools. He was friendly, kind, witty, caring, conscientious, an intelligent conversationalist, and a role model to students and co-workers. I will miss him being a part of "Pete's Posse", a small group of friends; former bus drivers and monitors who meet for food and fellowship when possible to do so in a safe enviornment. Rest at ease, Bill.

So sorry to hear of our loss.

I am so sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. Bill and I worked together at National Gypsum for several years. I always admired Bill’s thoughtful approach to any issue. He was kind, considerate and always willing to listen. May he Rest In Peace.

I'm so sorry to learn that Bill is no longer with us. I worked with Bill back in the '80's and always enjoyed his wonderful personality and attitude. My heart goes out to his family at this sad time..


Bill was a trusted and detailed co-worker/friend at National Gypsum. We will miss him.
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Bill was a very close friend of mine while plant manager in Wilmington. I was in charge of transportation into and out of the plant and we had many a giggle over some of the events we encountered. I will miss his smiling face and pleasant disposition. A fine man and a super plant manager. RIP.

Miranda,
We are thinking of you and your family today as you show your love and respect for Bill. May you find strength in your family bonds and your fond memories of your life together. Such a beautiful day for reflection. May it give you comfort.