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Bill was a joy to golf with, and a hecka of a Pirate fan. Think we talked more baseball than golf. His legacy is his family and they will reap his love and caring forever. jack stonestreet
December 17, 2012
Tacoma, Washington
William Bernard Leacy Age 78, Gig Harbor resident since 1967, died on Dec 9, 2012 at home. He served 4 years with USAF, worked at Armco Steel, Tacoma Boat Builders, and Port of Tacoma Cold Storage, and retired from K-Pac as cold storage foreman. Born in Pennsylvania and was stationed at McCord...
Read MoreBill was a joy to golf with, and a hecka of a Pirate fan. Think we talked more baseball than golf. His legacy is his family and they will reap his love and caring forever. jack stonestreet
December 17, 2012
Dear Danny and family, so very sorry to hear about bill, what a great guy enjoyed talking sports and yes golf with him back in the day, much love John and Sherrie Swanson
December 16, 2012
Let your memories of warm Christmas celebrations past soften your sadness this holiday season.
Fern and Ken Valentine
December 16, 2012 | Auburn, WA
I played some golf with Bill, worked down at the Port where Bill worked, and so much enjoyed talking to him after church at St John's going over the sporting events of the week. He truly loved sports and was so proud of his grandkids and their involvement with sports.
George Osborn
December 15, 2012 | Tacoma, WA
Our family will always remember Bill for his kind nature and all he did hauling our kids around with his grandkids to their various activities. We are so sorry for your loss. The Iverson Family.
December 14, 2012
Dear Buck,we love you and will miss you dearly.BERNIE AND FAMILY
December 13, 2012
Uncle Buck, we love you and will miss you. Love Vivian and family
December 13, 2012
I played many rounds of golf with Bill when I lived in Gig Harbor, and he was always great to be around. He and Audrey raised a nice family, and I know he will be greatly missed. He and my dad were friends, and I lost my dad last year, so I know how hard it is for all the family. You are in my prayers.
Terry Powers
December 12, 2012 | Lacey, WA
Thank YOU for your service and for keeping our Country free. It's too bad there's not more who care enough to serve their Country to keep this FREEDOM!
December 12, 2012