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William E. "Bill" Minnette

Evansville, Indiana

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William E. "Bill" Minnette, 85, of Evansville, passed away Tuesday, August 4, 2009, at Brentwood Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was born November 5, 1923, in Evansville.

Bill was a graduate of Memorial High School. He was self-employed as an appliance repairman.

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Will, Michelle,and Chuck,

I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Though I live in Alabama now, I always think about him every time something needs to be fixed (he was my "go to" guy in Evansville who fixed everything from the sump pump to the dishwasher, and no job was too small for him). I always knew he would do a good job, and do it honestly (and catch me up on the family too). I have yet to find anyone down here who can do even half of what your dad could do. I...

Patti and Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers for you during this time. God Bless You All.

Mr. Minette gave me my first job at the Washington theater. He and his family realy made it a nice place to work. I realy liked to hear him laugh. A good man who will be missed. My heart goes out to the Mimette family

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of loss.
Carlos and Mary Ellen Suarez

I will always remember Bill and my dad (Cliff Elliott)down in the shop tinkering with something! They had a long and wonderful friendship. I'm sorry to see Bill pass away and feel for you all!
Debbi Elliott

To the wonderful Minnette gang -
I am so sorry to hear about your dad's death. Most of my great childhood memories include laughing around your kitchen table! I still annoy young kids at the movie popcorn concession stands by saying, "You haven't lived until you've worked a Saturday matinee of 'Star Wars.'" May this difficult time be made a little easier by your love for each other and for such a great man. You're in my thoughts and prayers.

My deepest sympathies. Bill was a great person. I had the privilege of working for Bill and with Chuck at the Ramada in the early eighties. He will be greatly missed.

Gigi and family, I'm so sorry for your loss. I remember going with you to the Washington Theater (Marathon Man??)when your dad was working. He was a very nice man.

"Uncle Bill" will always hold a special place in my happy memories.

Always smiling and mechanically very gifted, he always seemed to have time for me and my questions.

He touched many lives, and I am grateful to be one of those fortunate enough to have known him.

I pray the emotional days ahead will bring you and yours closer together as you join to celebrate his life.