William-Mckelvey-Obituary

William Mckelvey

San Antonio, Texas

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January 27, 1951 - September 24, 2014Born January 27, 1951 in Eugene, Oregon, William Ellis "Bill" McKelvey entered eternal life on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 in his home in San Antonio. Bill was an accomplished home builder and loved working with his son on their food truck business. Bill is...

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To this day and from time to time...we remark about the amazing house and great foresight Bill had building our home at 104 Breeze Ridge Timberwood Park. We have been in the home 28 yrs. "Master builder Bill". We miss his great sense of humor and a true friend...we miss you. Colonel Robert Tullman USAF ret Colonel Jodi Tullman USAF ret Our kids grew up in this house Andrew Tullman PA-C Brian Tullman Thank you.... Bill!

Our deepset sorrows and Condolences to his family. We hadn't seen Bill in several years , but no matter he is ALWAYS remembered fondly, a kind, sweet, funny, colorful guy.
May your remembrances become a source of comfort in the days ahead in the thoughts and prayers of your many friends and family.

The sad news has made it's way through the SanRoman families. Sending our condolences. May he rest in peace.

Hey Bill look forward to seeing you again in that heavenly home room. It's been a long time since high school and seeing you everyday for three years at Winston Churchill HS.

Gone too soon. Rest in peace my old friend.

Gone too soon. Rest in peace, my old friend.

Heaven is shining a lot brighter now that you're there, Bill .
I will always remember the fun times we shared. Peace Be With You, my friend!!!

we are very saddened by this......we bought a house in Timberwood Park in 1996 from Bill. Best purchase we ever made. Bill had the forethought to position the home on the property based on views.....we didn't realize his vision but after owning the home we now know what a master builder he was. Pleasure to work with. He was on scene always during construction covered in dust and managing the construction. That was Bill! We are totally saddened by this. We saw paper...

Goodbye old friend. We will miss your smiling face and positive energy. Rest in peace.