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William D. Eggleson

Everett, Washington

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William D. Eggleson

William "Bill" D. Eggleson passed away on March 19, 2009, surrounded by his family and friends. Bill was born on November 25, 1937 in Jerico Spring, MO to William and Lorene Eggleson.He moved to Washington in 1955 when he was 18 to pursue his love for the rodeo...

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Reading thru all the words from friends here brings it back. You are missed and how lucky my life was to have had you in it.

To the Eggleson Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I remember looking across the street and watching Bill with the horses. He was such a gentle man. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Judi, Bill, David and Gary,
He will be missed greatly. Bill was a great father and grandfather! He always brought a smile to my face, and could recognize me from a distance as we passed frequently on the local roads, with a big smile and a wave! I am honored to have been a neighbor, and I will carry the fond memories of the roping schools and such at the house, i never got the hang of the rope, but i sure loved to watch. I spent my childhood years, as did many of the kids, in your...

To the Eggleson Family,
Billy met me when I was young in Bothell when he first moved to the area. When I would see Billy at the rodeo, we would talk and he always had the big smile and happy to see me.
When I took the bus to Ephrata this last Christmas( to my Sister Susie's) I sat with a young man who liked horses and in conversation I realized he was Billy's (your) Grandson. He was going to Omak for Christmas. A very nice young man and I know he loved his Grandfather very much...

Judy, That was a very nice Service and the people were overwhelming....I know you will miss Billy terriblely.. like i Miss Punkey..Hang in there kiddo.Carolyn Lunn [email protected]

Dear Judi, Bill, Brett and Gary
We are sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May his memory be eternal.
Steve and Andi Tsircou
(Berry Bowl)

Judi and Family,

I will never forget the Billie's kindness. Never forget his smile nor his way with folks......and his love of the horse.
He taught me alot with his quiet horse sense.
Billie climbed into my horse sleigh one snowy afternoon with his BIG smile.........needless to say, he made that day very special and one I will never forget.

My heart is with your family.

My family is blessed to be a neighbor for over 25 years.

I know...

My condolence to Bill's family,
The memories were many..I could share a few, but I'm getting older myself & there is not enough time to share them all...Will see you at the memorial.

I just found out about the passing of Bill and wanted you to know just how sorry I am for your loss. Judy, I know it has been years since we have seen each other but I have never forgotten you and all our times at your home. Please give my condolences to all your family and may God bless and give you comfort. sincerely, Barb (Boucher) Pelto