William-Egan-Obituary

William Egan

Helena, Montana

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GREAT FALLS – William Eugene Egan, 69, of 2920 7th Ave. S., a union labor leader and electrician, died of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Saturday morning, July 15, 2006, at his home in Great Falls surrounded by his loving family.

At his request no public services will be held. The...

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Marlene, Pam & family. We are so sorry to learn about Bill's passing on. He was a wonderful person and we are sure you will miss him. Have joy in remembering all the good he did for people during his lifetime.

To Bill's family,
I didn't come by as often as I should have, but I thought of Bill often.
He was a true friend and I will miss him forever.
Love Ole

Pam; Sorry for your loss. I know he was an inspriation for you and your work, which I have always admired.

Pam
We were so sorry to hear of the death of your Father. You and your family have our deepest sympathy and are in our prayers.
Ken and Eloise

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I was very sad to hear of Bills death. I wish to express my condolences to all his family and friends. I worked with Bill on various jobs in the sixties and seventies and we became close friends. He was a good wireman and a great man.

Marlene and family,
It was our pleasure to have had your and Bill’s friendship over the years. It’s with sad hearts that we must say our earthly goodbye to Bill. We have such good memories. It was fun being with you both, and no matter how rough Bill’s day was, or how bad he felt, he always made us laugh. The shared times we have had with you and Bill and your extended family mean so much to us. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. With love, David and Linda

Marlene and Pam:

Bill Egan was one of the classiest guys we ever had the honor to call a friend. The Egan legacies of good fights for good causes remains alive in Montana.

Bless your family and thank you for your friendship.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.