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William Ottis "Bill" Everhart III

Greensboro, North Carolina

1950 - 2024

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William "Bill" Ottis Everhart IIIDecember 14, 1950 - August 6, 2024William "Bill" Ottis Everhart, 73, of Greensboro NC, musician, photography buff, beloved husband, Dad and loving brother passed way on August 6, 2024. He was born December 14, 1950, in Winston-Salem, NC to the late William O. and...

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Wendy you will be missed. You have a kind heart and I got to know you from Tim. Many a day in passing when you came thru Radiology at Baptist doing your job. When I moved back to WS after many many years you helped me get my TV set up. It was so kind of you. Fly high dear soul...tell my Joe I love and miss him so....

My big brother and I about 7 years ago:) So hard to believe he´s gone. I miss him.

Just learned of Wendy's death. I fondly recall those summer days when Wendy, Bonnie Knowles and I threw rocks at each other across Stockton Street. When the winter snows came, he always let me double up on his sled going down that great hill. His was a perpetually smiling face in a world often filled with frowns. My condolences to his family and my prayer that the Holy Spirit of Christ will surround and comfort you all in this time of grieving.

I am so sorry to hear of Wendy,s (Bill) passing. I knew Wendy many years at Baptist Hospital. When talking to Wendy he always made me laugh. He was a great co worker and friend. Sending prayers for the family and friends. Fly high Wendy.

I am so very sad to learn of Wendy's passing. He was a wonderful person. I've known him since high school and had the privilege of working with him at Wake Forest Baptist, now Atrium Health. He was a gentle and kind human being. I know he will be missed! My thoughts and prayers are with his family!!

Wendy. I am so saddened and affected by your going before. What a wonderful unique man and friend. Friend from the 60´s forward, lover of cats, your wife and guitar. I almost cannot say what I feel. I just found out. You gave me my first 10" bell bottom jeans...life was never the same. Where there was fun, you were there. Tell Lenny and Joni I love them. Rest in Peace my friend. See you in a while. My deepest condolences to Jilda and friends.

I am so saddened to hear of Bill's passing. He was such a positive and talented person. I worked with Bill at Baptist hospital for many years and the work he did had a huge financial impact on those patients we assisted. May he rest in total peace and may God bless his wife and family during this very difficult time. With all sincerity, Ava B. Allen