William-McConkey-Obituary

William B. McConkey

Jackson, Michigan

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McCONKEY, WILLIAM B. - Of Jackson, passed away on November 19, 2011 at the age of 81. He is survived by his wife, Doris; children, Brian of Chicago, John (Laura) of Minneapolis, Mark of Tampa, Florida and Mark Warren of Austin, Texas. Also surviving are two stepchildren, Dan (Lucy) Baldwin...

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I think about bill every day, i have his picture here in my shop and i talk to him all the time about the wooden boat business. I cared for his boat for thirty years. he was a great customer and a very good friend. I sure miss him but i'm blessed to still see him every day and let him know he is not forgotten. regards dave

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Doris and Bill, Elk Lake, Michigan

I am truly sorry for your loss. Mr M was in our office at Leoni Township several weeks ago and it doesn't seem possible that he is gone. He was always kind and respectful of everyone he came into contact with. He was one of the great realtor's who was not just in the job for the money, he cared about the people he cam into contact with. My sincere condolences for your loss.

It is no surprise to read here how many people found Bill to be an absolute gentleman. He was a delightful conversationalist and it was always a pleasure to be in his company. My heartfelt condolences. -Janice Yeager

Uncle Bill will be missed. I will never forget seeing him..after 20 years..at Susie's wedding. Take care Doris. Hope to see you at Elk Lake next summer. Rosie McClellan Kern

Dear Doris and Family,

We were sorry to hear of Uncle Bill's passing. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

The Warnke Family (Kris, Mike, Austin, Thomas, Keleigh - The Woodlands, TX)

Sorry to read of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Diane Bradley (Mattice)

Doris and Family,
Connie and I were saddened to learn of Bill's passing. Bill was a wonderful realtor to work with - I think everyone who worked with him quickly became his friend.
With our sympathy,
Larry and Connie Clanton