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William C. Null

Fort Worth, Texas

1921 - 2006

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NULL, WILLIAM C., 84, went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, March 22, 2006. Funeral: noon Saturday at Richland Hills Church of Christ, 6300 NE Loop 820, N. Richland Hills, Texas 76180. Jon Jones, Richard Daughtry and Rick Atchley will officiate. Interment: Private at Shannon Rose Hill...

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Doris, Mary and I were shocked and saddened to learn of Bill's death. We remember him as an exemplary Christian and gentleman. The only look we ever saw on his face ranged between a grin and a big smile! An easy man to remember; a difficult one to forget. Your largesse in gifting the lot in Trail West up here eventually blessed the Mountain View church in Buena Vista. Much love and hearfelt best wishes in weeks ahead. We love you with the love of the Lord indeed! jim & mary...

Dera Doris,
I am sorry to hear of Bill's passing but glad that you have this avenue to notify people who would not have heard. I have such fond memories of Bill from being a frequent visitor to your home on Monticello Dr. and at the lake house next to my parents. Bill was such a gentle and kind man, and a wonderful father, husband, friend and Christian. I remember rides in your new T-Bird, playing on your private tennis court, fishing off your dock, rides in your motor boat, a lot of...

Dear Doris and Mayberrys,
I'm so sorry to hear about Bill's passing. I was so fortunate to meet ya'll when I worked for Comfort Keepers. My prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Dear Doris & Cathy,
So sorry to here this, but if I know Bill he's already arranged a bridge game with my Mom & Dad in Heaven.
Bill was the nicest and kindest adult man I knew when I was growing up. He was a great role model of a wonderful Christain Father, Husband & Friend of my parents.
He also taught me simple, funny things like it's ok to take a bath with soap & all in Eagle Mountain Lake after a hot summer day.
You are in our prayers.

Dear Doris Ann

Know that you are in my prayers-
Even tho I don't see you often, I do think of all of you. I am so sorry for your loss.

I love you

Pamela

Dear Doris and Cathy,
So saddened to read about Bill in the Dallas paper. I have so many memories of you and Bill and your family at the lake. Playing bridge with Mom and Dad, fishing off your dock (we never caught much from ours), and just visiting and you and my parents being great friends. Many, many happy memories. 64 years is a long and wonderful time together and you know that you will be together again.

Linda Gage Miller

Bobo, you and your family are in my prayers. It has been an absolute pleasure being a part of this family.

I miss you, Bobo. But I know the trout are abundant and the tennis courts are always lit where you are, so you must be happy. I love you and see you later.