William-Overholt-Obituary

William W. Overholt

Nazareth, Pennsylvania

Jul 1, 1952 – Feb 21, 2025

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BORN
July 1, 1952
DIED
February 21, 2025
LOCATION
Nazareth, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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William Warren Overholt, Bill, of Walnutport, PA, passed away surrounded by his loving family, on Friday afternoon February 21, 2025 at his home. He was the loving husband of Carol Ann (Billheimer) Overholt. He and Carol were married 52 years, exemplifying their unwavering commitment to one...

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I am heartbroken to hear about Bills passing. Just found out this morning from my wife. Our deepest prayers and sympathy from me, Maria, and Serenah. God bless Bill´s soul and you Carol, family and friends.

Carol with deepest sympathy we are saddened to hear of Bills passing We remember how you got us together over 30 years ago. and we will always be greatful. God bless Larry and Kay

Uncle Bill was the greatest uncle a boy could ask for. He was always there teaching you things. From teaching all the hunting & fishing things to showing me how to cut grass & shoot the BB gun he bought me @ 10yrs old. I'm sorry I wasn't there at the end of your life, but you will never be forgotten. I will talk of you for the rest of my life & share our memories. I love you Uncle Bill more than I can say! Aunt Carol if you need anything please just ask.

I always remember Bill being happy and making people laugh. We enjoyed going to the cabin in the summers when we were young. At Xmas parties we all got together shared a wonderful time. He will always be with us loving thoughts Patti

Uncle bill was not only my best friend , my uncle, he was my father. Even tho biologically he was not my father he raised me along with carol and my mom Tonya like I was his own daughter. I will forever be grateful for what he has done for me. Even in hard times as a teenager being a wild child uncle bill helped keep me on the right path! He always believed in me and knew I could do anything I put my mind too. He was always so kind and warm hearted in his own way. I´ll never forget times when...

Always kind and giving I wish we could go back to old times.RIP Black Squirrel.

Uncle bill wasn´t my best friend, even tho I couldn´t see him TOO much growing up, when we slept at his house aunt carol would give us popcorn and we would watch movies while bill would wonder around or sit in his chair happy we were even in his presence. I love my uncle bill, and I miss him, he was my best friend, my family, and my uncle, and those walks at our great grandpa´s in the woods were one of the BEST memories.

I met Bill in the summer of 1978 working a summer job on a housing project ground work. We had lunch together every day we were on the same job together. We grew up in the same country neighborhood and had a lot in common. We bonded immediately. I went in the US Navy that winter for 6 years and every time I was back in town I´d go see Bill and Carol . My civilian job was pretty time consuming and we didn´t see each other much but a wave and a horn blow going past my house in his equipment...

Uncle Bill was a fun-loving and kind man. Some of my fondest childhood memories are of spending summers at their home, enjoying his warmth and laughter. We will all miss you, Uncle Bill.