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William Leroy Ferguson

Seattle, Washington

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William Ferguson passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on September 24, 2006.

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Bill's family is in our thoughts and prayers at this time of sorrow. Bill was a gentle man who we respected very much. With love.

Bill Ferguson is my sister, Bertha's, brother-in-law, Jim Ferguson's brother. I met Bill 42 years ago in Wichita, Ks when my father was having open heart surgery. It was a difficult time for our family. I was 14 or 15 and staying alone at Jim and Bertha's apartment while everyone was working or at the hospital. Several times Bill came by to just visit with me or take me out for a hamburger or to the hospital. The memory of his kindness to a teenage kid has stayed with me all of my...

I enjoyed working with Bill very much and grew to love Julie and Dave. Bill is missed here and I know that the angels are having a huge party for him there. My love goes to everyone and thank you for the pleasure of caring for Bill.

Bill was a kind and gentle man. He and Margaret opened their home to me for almost a year while I went to school in Seattle, their kindness was a blessing. Bill was always a pleasure to be around and I am sorry he is gone. Those who are left behind and who will miss him most are in my thoughts and prayers at this time of sorrow.

We got to know Bill a few years ago when Dave and Julie started taking care of him. There were many times we had dinner together and it was always a happy, fun time. I think Bill liked my husband Luigi a lot as he would always laugh at his silly jokes. He really got a kick out of our little one, Katie coming up and asking to sit on his lap. She would talk incessivly and he would just smile. Bill was such a happy person and brought love and joy to all our lives. We will miss him a lot. We...

Bill was a great Brother-in-Law.
Very kind and thoughtful. I always wished that he and Margaret had lived closer so that Jim and I could have spent quality time with them. He will certainly be missed.

We remember going to church with Bill and how much he enjoyed having breakfast served to him before the service. He was always so kind in listening to our Uncle Charlie's ramblings on during breakfast. He would just nod his head to Charlie and smile. So Charlie thought he was the cream of the crop! Bill was such a kind man. It was a pleasure to know him!