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William John Harrison

Depue, Illinois

Feb 26, 1963 – Mar 2, 2022 (Age 59)

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BORN
February 26, 1963
DIED
March 2, 2022
AGE
59
LOCATION
Depue, Illinois

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William John Harrison William "Bill" Harrison, 59, of DePue, passed away Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at his home, surrounded by his loving family and friends while jamming to the Grateful Dead. Funeral services for Bill will begin at 11:00 AM, Tuesday, March 8 at the DePue First Congregational...

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You really haven’t been hugged properly until you received a “Bill Hug”.

My deepest sympathy to all of Bill's family. Bill was definitely a 'one of a kind' guy. He loved nothing more than his family! I had the privilege of getting to know Bill over the past 8 years, and seeing his strength, centered in God, over time. I saw him laugh and cry with his beautiful children and grandchildren...no greater love could come from a son, brother, uncle, husband, and grandfather. I give thanks to God that Bill now rests in God's arms, and we will see him again!

I will never, ever forget Bill's laugh!! I'll come to say goodbye tomorrow but will always have the memories of your friendliness and orneriness. I also know you were a man who was so successful where it mattered most -- being such a good husband and father!! You've always been surrounded by love, and now I hope you also have peace. God bless you, Tina, Hannah, Jared, Wyatt, and the rest of your family.

i loved always running into Bill at the Post Office in Depue or different functions the church would have like the ice cream socials and the musicals we would see each other what a great family to come from with the beautiful leader Tale and sister Robin we always had a mutual respect for each other that comes from his raising rest Mr Bill gods his arms around you now enjoy the ride and now it’s my time to salute you and final respect for your time with us Ted Foltman

The Payn family, Pro-Payn Racing, and all of the FBI (Fast Boats of Iowa) will leave a chair open at the trailer for our good friend Bill. Prayers to the family.

Comfort Planter

Denise and I and my kids would like to express our sincere sympathy for your loss to you and your family, and we are holding you and prayers with all our hearts.

My memories of moving to DePue are not complete if Billy was not in them. He stood up for me when I was picked on, he was a friend throughout my years in town. He loved my dad. To hear him tell a story with such enthusiasm, was epic. He rivaled his uncle Ed, toe-to-toe, in story-telling delivery. Will always miss him. Oh, and he rocked his bibs back in the day, riding around on his bicycle playing video games at the Joint. Loved that guy.

Tina, so sorry for your loss, My prayers and love are with you. May God bless and keep you!