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William Laughlin

Charleston, South Carolina

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LAUGHLIN, William Lt. Col. William "Bill" J. Laughlin, USAF (Ret.), 82, of Summerville, Widower of Dorothy Hylton Laughlin, died Thursday evening, June 16, 2005 at his residence. Funeral services will be held Monday, June 20, 2005 at 11 o'clock at Bethany United Methodist Church, Spell Chapel,...

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Dear Bryan, I am so deeply sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Please accept my apologies for not being able to attend. Now that I'm living out of state, I just found out about this. I was there for you when your Mother passed, and I was very heart broken to hear about this. Please extend our love and deepest sympathy to your family. Tell the boys, Christopher is thinking of them. You and your family are on my prayer list at our church. With Love, Lynn Williams.

My deepest sympathy to you during this time. (Bill and I worked together during his "2nd career" with Lockheed.) God's Peace!
Mike Matthews

Bryan,
I am so sorry about the loss of your dad. You may remember that I lost my dad last year (July 15th). Yesterday when I visited his grave I noticed that your mom is burried just one over from daddy. I said a special prayer for you and your family. Who knows maybe our parents will become friends in heaven! I'm thinking of you, Phyllis Hoffman Floyd

My thoughts and prayers are with you. God bless you during this time of sorrow.

Ready to soar
and take God's hand,
to join his beloved wife,
Evelyn, once again.

Just as they have
in years gone by,
with their spirits in the wind
they are now free, to fly.

Looking down upon,
this earthly land,
watching over their children,
as best they can.

As heaven has gained
An Endless Love
that shall always be remembered
by the presence of a Dove.
...

Linda, Bryan,MaryDon,and the rest of the Laughlin family, please accept my deepest sympathy in the death of your beloved father. I know this journey has been a struggle and the road has been even longer, but just know "that to be absent from the body, is to be present with the Lord." Earth has no sorrow that heaven can not heal" Bryan, you and your family will be in our daily prayers and thoughts. Trent,you and Brice,keep your head up guys, your grandfather wouldn't want you'll to be sad....