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WILLIAM E. McKISSOCK

Lakewood, Ohio

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McKISSOCK WILLIAM E. McKISSOCK died peacefully at home on March 7, 2013 surrounded by his family. Born in Rochester, New York on March 29, 1929, Mr. McKissock joined the Army and served his country for 6 years. He graduated from the University of Rochester with a degree in Mechanical Engineering....

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I can hardly believe 11 years have passed since I have felt one of your strong hugs, joined you in a game of pinochle, sat on the front porch discussing goals and solving the world's problems. But now, Mom is in your arms once again. My heart still aches from missing her, but I couldn't wish her back. She is finally free of pain and has been made perfect again in the arms of Jesus. We will be united once again and my heart will rejoice. Until then, be assured your legacy of love lives on!

It will soon be 8 years since we have walked and talked with Dad. The void of losing him doesn't go away, but neither does all he left behind. His light burns bright. The love he shared, the gentle strength, the drive and motivation live on in his children and grandchildren. HE truly left a legacy of love. I live in gratitude.

Dear Dad,
I can't believe it's been 5 years. I miss you more than words can express, and try to make you proud every day.
I love you!
Mar

Uncle Bill,God Bless you for Serving the US Army for 6 years. I think about you every day. Your Nephew, Stephen.

Thank you all for your kind words and memories of Dad. It is very heartwarming to hear. Your prayers and thoughts have kept us wrapped in God's love and peace. Dad has left a legacy of Love. God Bless you all.

Not often such an angel with such a pure heart walks this earth in human form. 'Uncle Bill' touched lives, family and friends. You all will be in my thoughts. Much love.

Dear MaryLou,
Bill was my good friend and remebered as a competant engineer and manager during our years at NACA and NASA. I have many found memories of the years that we spent together working on many challenging aerospace research programs. It was one of the most interesting times in the development of new technologies for current turbojet engines, rocket engines and the design of space fight hardware. My memories also include our involvement in the preliminary design of the Mercury...

To Dean and Marlyn
Much Much Love
Herb And Linda

Bonnie and Chuck, I was sorry to read that your father/father-in-law has passed away. On behalf of the Maple Hts class of 1965, I would like to express our condolences.