William-Melville-Obituary

William Eugene Melville

Bakersfield, California

Feb 25, 1975 – Sep 23, 2025

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BORN
February 25, 1975
DIED
September 23, 2025
LOCATION
Bakersfield, California

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William Eugene Melville, 50, passed away Sept. 23, 2025 in Bakersfield, California, after a five-year battle with Cancer, born on February 25, 1975, in Bakersfield, California. William was a Gulf War Veteran. He served in the United States Air Force. William was always passionate about sports....

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marty lupe and i known you and your boys for a long time. we are very sorry for your loss. wanted let you know we wanted to be there for memorial but we are unable to. marty you know where we live if we can help you in any way let us know jerry and lupe sargent

Glad to have met him. Working in the same industry and passionate about what we did. The phrase I will always remember him saying. "Living the Dream"

I remember the Melville family well. William was a great student who turned into a wonderful guy. He was a good friend to my son Jacob and their mutual friend Joe Acker. We had fun get togethers during the summers. I am deeply saddened by his death. Hugs to Marty and the rest of the family.

So sad to hear that yet another young life has ended way to soon due to cancer. A great young man, great employee, great tenant, great son and great friend. Thank you for your service to our country. May you rest in peace. Until we meet again, enjoy your heavenly reward. May your loving family cherish the fond memories. God bless you and yours. With love from my heavy heart, Carol DiMundo.

Rest in eternal peace, William. We had great memories at OLPH and Garces. Blessings to your family.

Our condolences to the dear Melville Family. With hope and love to all. From the Stamper Family 286 Irene st.

Rest in peace, William it was a pleasure, knowing you. Enjoyed our time together in high school. My prayers are with your family.

I´m very sorry to hear of William´s passing. After knowing him at OLPH, he also lived down the street from me years ago when my boys were young. We used to chat while they played outside. Fond memories... He will be missed.

May you rest in peace, my brother. I think everybody knows how many crazy adventures we went on. You´ll be deeply missed by friends and family alike. We won´t forget you, you brought the crew back together again! Love you buddy!!