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My deepest Sympathies to Barb and family. I loved Barb when I worked with her at TUC, and enjoyed many times at their LLL home. Great time/people!
Gregg Kebler
December 01, 2021 | Friend


Kalamazoo, Michigan
1937 - 2021 (Age 84)
Liggett, William R. Vicksburg Passed away Saturday morning, November 20, 2021. Bill was born October 22, 1937 in Kalamazoo the son of Horace and Doris (Stowell) Liggett. Bill graduated from Comstock High School. He went on to receive his Bachelor's from K College, and his Master's from WMU. He...
Read MoreMy deepest Sympathies to Barb and family. I loved Barb when I worked with her at TUC, and enjoyed many times at their LLL home. Great time/people!
Gregg Kebler
December 01, 2021 | Friend
Lynlee, saddened to hear about your Fathers passing....Fond memories, you and I running around your Dads office acting like we ran the show. My Father Al now 93 and living with us....he remembers outings with your Dad away from work and a good Breakfast at colonial kitchen. Wishing you and the family strength.
Al and Joann Buiwitt
November 26, 2021 | Friend
Bill, as a former brother-in-law to me was always a really dedicated person, and loved his family. So great in sports and lived life to the fullest. Will always remember him and I give a special prayer to his family.
Esther Macomber
November 25, 2021 | Family
Goodbye, Bill. We had some good times together, along with Jimmy VanZandt.
Lou Platteborze
November 23, 2021
My deepest and sincere sympathy for the family and friends. It was my honor just to know Bill.
David Keene
November 23, 2021
I'll miss you with all my heart Daddy!!
Lynlee Liggett Nash
November 23, 2021
My sincerest sympathies to Barb, Lyn, Walt, Dillon and families. I will miss our conversations when I went to stay with him while Barb went to relax! Always took him chocolate chip cookies that he and his neighbor enjoyed while watching Jeopardy together! Loved his stories about his teaching and coaching days a well as the "K through K" with Jim VZ. Will miss you Bill.
Dorothy Martin
November 22, 2021