William-Reeves-Obituary

William Reeves III

Sun City, Arizona

1935 - 2024

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Reeves III, William4/10/1935 - 4/7/2024Sun City, AZWilliam Tatem Reeves III died April 7, 2024 in Sun City, Arizona. Bill was born to Margaret (Scott) Reeves and Rev. William Reeves II on April 10, 1935 in Helena Montana. He was preceded in death by his wife, Jeannette Swenson Reeves, sister...

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To Bill's family- Sorry that we couldn't make it to Bill's celebration of life open house last fall. We were on a trip to Iceland. If not, we definitely would have attended. Bill was a great guy with lots of stories. His presence at White Lake is missed.

Dear Bill-So sorry to hear of your passing. Our days at Stephenson and Lawyer working together were special to me. You made me laugh and enjoyed all the stories and jokes on and off the clock. I will cherish our talks and the Christmas letters you and Jeannie sent. Make them all laugh in Heaven. God Bless you.

A good friend ....always a smile and quick wit!!!!!! Enjoyed life Here´s to you dear friend...you will be missed!! Craig and Barbara Raby

What a fine guy! Always so polite, happy and had stories/jokes to share. We are grateful to have known Bill, Jeannie, and sister, Julie through WLYC social events! Jerry and Marcia Brichan

Our friendship goes back over 70 years. I can´t begin to tell you all of all our "adventures " together!! (Especially in our younger years) We experienced the highs and lows life brings us. Rest in peace my friend We will meet again Dick Marvil

Bill was a special friend and coworker at Stephenson & Lawyer. We shared many lunches and suppers, with lots of laughs. We had a friendly rivalry in his love for his dear MSU and my love for UM, especially in the days of the fab five. We annual had a friendly $5 wager on football and basketball games and exchanged cash with laughter and teasing. I visited Bill an Jeanie at the White Lake house a few times. He proudly showed me his truck and cherished T-bird. We tried to stay in touch, but...

Bill was a great friend and I would like to express my sincere sympathies to the family. He and my husband, Duane, were Phi Delta Theta brothers as well as being lifelong members of the White Lake Yacht Club. He will be especially remembered for his great wit. Irene Pierson

Missing you already, old friend. Peace to you. And thanks for the memories. They are cherished. Whit Sibley

Bill, you will be missed, my friend, but oh, the memories up at White Lake will remain! Wonderful visits and dinners at your cottage, times at the Club. I always looked forward to your return each summer! You will be missed!