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William O. "Bill" Golt

Wilmington, North Dakota

Jul 19, 1955 – Jun 12, 2011 (Age 55)

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BORN
July 19, 1955
DIED
June 12, 2011
AGE
55
LOCATION
Wilmington, North Dakota

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William O. "Bill" GoltWilliam Oliver Golt passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, June 12, 2011. He was 55. Born in Wilmington, DE, at Wilmington General Hospital, he spent his childhood in Bellefonte, DE, with his parents, the late William M. Golt and the late Dorothy V. Golt. Bill was a graduate of...

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I miss my Uncle Bill. He always made us laugh and had a huge personality. Loved him so much!

I loved him from the moment I realized I had a funny,sweet Uncle. You always made family gatherings so mucy fun. I miss you.

He will always have a place in my heart. I could ask him anything and he would always find a way to get it done. I remember a person who was evading service and the petitioner called and ask me if I could get our process server to go and serve this person at a funeral the next day. She provided me with a picture of the person that needed to be served. I called Mr. Golt and he personally went to the funeral and served that person. He called me afterwards and told me it was done. He was the best.

I worked at Family Court. I called him Mr. Golt. I was his direct contact. He served all of our petitions. He was well like by everyone on my department. I fought hard to save his representation with us. The saddest day was when he was let go of our contract. I missed him so much. He was a great person. Always happy. What I remember most was you knew when he was in the office. His cologne would linger thru the halls. Everyone would say, Mr Golt's been here. He was my friend and he is missed.

I still miss him. I am his niece and he always made me laugh and was so much fun to be around. I know he loved big and made us all smile. Miss him so much!

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Aunt Brenda and Lauren,
I am so saddened by the loss of Uncle Bill. I am praying for you both and love you both dearly. I will miss him and have very fond memories. Please let Jay or I know if you need anything.

My condolences, I worked in the Galleria & talked to or saw Bill 3-5 days a week for the last 11 years. Even recently, since his business moved to Silverside rd, I would bump into him outside of his home when I did my trail runs through the Brandywine Park. We had many great, genuine conversations, and some good laughs. I will miss him dearly.
- Aaron Leonard

Brenda, Lauren, Dotsie & Cynthia, I wanted to express our sorrow and prayers for you at this difficult time. My "cousin" Bill was always so full of life and laughter. What great memories we have growing up together. Again, we are so sorry for your loss. Love Chuck and Dolores Smallwood