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William Huttig Ford

St. Louis, Missouri

1954 - 2021

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Ford, William Huttig

Jan. 11, 1954 – Sept. 9, 2021

Beloved son of the late Anne and William S. Ford; dear brother of Annie Marx (Jamie), Debbie Ford, Peggy Barnhart (Mike Newport) and Christy Schlafly (Ted). Bill was loved by his many nieces and nephews and their...

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Sincere condolence to Christy, Peggy, Debbie and Annie from your cousins up in Canada Mimi

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I want to offer sincere condolences to all Bill's Family and friends. So many good times and memories of Bill. The loss of Bill is only measured by the incredible blessing of having his friendship and kindness all these years. We traveled the same spiritual path and shared so many good times. You were always thinking of your friends first. Always loyal, and true in spite of whatever challenges faced. Hard to believe you are gone. Your spirit continues, and remains in our hearts. God...

It´s said that there are no friends like the ones you had as kids! Bill was that to me. Though life took us on different paths, I´ve not forgotten the great times we had! Sneaking up to the old Parkmoor in the middle of the night for burgers on sleepovers, Saturday afternoon baseball in the summer, touch football in the fall. Always time for comic books in there somewhere! Bill´s new ten speed bike got us all upgrading, my mini-bike got us into motorcycles later on (and into trouble on...

My condolences to the Ford family. I knew him & his dad from working in the Athletic Dept of the downtown STL MAC.

No finer man walked the land. He was my boss and allways asked what he could do to help me in my job

Billy will be fondly remembered and greatly missed by his OWCC swim team members. All the Ford family are in our prayers.

Dear Annie, Debbie, Peggy and Christy, I am so sorry to hear about Billy. We had too much fun. Please let me know about a future memorial. John

Rest in peace my dear brother. You are a man of kindness and generosity. I will miss our talks and walks; the laughs and occasional mischief. You bore the weight when others wouldn't. You tried to right an injustice of which you played no part. There are not enough tears but I look forward to one day taking your hand and walking in the mission in the rain. All my love, Chris