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William "Bill" Jury

Gilroy, California

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William "Bill" Jury

70, passed away Saturday, April 14, 2007 of cancer at his home in Gilroy. Husband of Anita L. Jury. Father of Mark & Scott Jury and Michelle Habing, Stephanie Nazzisi, Elizabeth Williams and Rozalyn Mendence. Grandfather of Jason, Mitch, Neal, Joey, Kyle,...

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Jury Family,
I was so sorry to hear about Bill's passing. I remember well when we were neighbors on Thomas Drive in Los Gatos. It was a good place to start our families. We could leave our doors unlocked. Our kids would play outside or at our neighbors, very often at the Jury's. You treated my daughter, Kerry, like family and included her in many activites and trips, and she always had a good time.

It is good to know that Bill continued to live life to the fullest, had many...

Dear Laverne, Michelle, Mark, and Scott;
It was good being your neighbor for 14 years on Thomas Dr., in Los Gatos,CA. In that time Bill taught John how to do electric wiring and other household things and we will always appreciate that.
The time he got after our cat...well we'll forgive him.
He raised wonderful kids and they and Laverne will always be close friends!
We didn't see much of Bill after he remarried, but we will always remember him and how good he was to his kids...

I will start with my last words to my Dad, which I will forever remember and be thankful that I was able to tell him, “Thank You, Thank You, Thank You for Everything, Everything!”
Words will never express how grateful I am to him for all that he has done for me and for our family over the years. He helped make me who I am today and was an example to me my entire life. He taught me so many important values, like how to work hard in order to succeed, to believe in myself no matter what...

Dearest Anita & family We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one. Bill was one of kind. You always knew exactly what he thought. Such a handsome and fun guy who adored his beautiful wife and family. We have lots of great memories of the times we shared. He will be missed but has left his mark in this world for us to remember. Your in our thoughts and prayers. Love Ya Les & Marie

Dear Anita and Family,
We are sorry for your loss. Bill was a wonderful man. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this sorrowful time. Please let us know if there is anything we can do. Diane, Ken, and Girls

Uncle Bill... The path to enlightenment is a road filled with love, memories and laughter. I remember the family getting together numerous times and having so much fun. When my pal would spin me on my stool, I always looked at both you and Grandpa Dick as refined Gents that were at the helm of the family wagon. To the giant house with all of the animals that showed off your skill as a hunter, right down to those radio controlled gliders. The only regret I have is not having the honor of...

I will always remember BILL for the mass teasing especially when i was loading shells for a dove hunt with Ole Buddy. I learned something that day other than the fact i made Ole Buddy very upset, BILL told me with a smile i bet you do not make that mistake again.
He was right keep trying until you get it right.
BILL always made me feel at home and always had a positive out look on every thing he did.
The things he taught me with the little time i spent with him.I am truly honored and...

Bill
I can clearly remember the day we first met. I was only 17, you were the older brother who was visiting from Seattle. You became a great brother-in-law and I will never forget the laughter we all shared over the years. Our paths changed with time but the memories of those years will be with me forever.