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William Henry Rehmann III

New Orleans, Louisiana

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William Henry Rehmann III, 47, a resident of Gulfport, Ms. passed away Friday January 26, 2007. Bill was very active in Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Gulfport Little Theatre, a member of the Krewe of Neptune, as well as playing trumpet in several music groups on the Mississippi Gulf...

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Dear Maryelizabeth and family,
We loved having the opportunity to worship with you all this past Sunday. When you all came in I noticed something visibly missing, my friend Bill. I was sorry to hear that he had passed from this realm but I rejoice with you that he is now asleep with his Savior, Jesus.
Bill was a remarkable man whose walk with our Lord was obvious to all. I know that you find solace even in your grief that Bill is in heaven.
Thank you Lord for sharing your servant...

We were so saddened to hear of your loss. This is truly a great loss for so many.

Bill's touch went far beyond his family, his church, his town. He touched our family in California in so many ways through all he did for our family there.

There is a void here on earth that will be impossible to fill due to Bill's death, but heaven is a little brighter! We all join you in looking forward to seeing Bill's smiling face when we reach the gates of heaven. We share in the Blessed...

To the Rehmann Family:
I have been a friend of Billy's since grade school. It was always a treat to see him walk into our class reunions (you knew he was going to play his trumpet at some time during the event!). To see Billy was to start smiling immediately. It has been a pleasure reading everyone's messages and learning what a wonderful man he became from the wonderful boy he was. I am sorry for your loss and ours.

Mary Elizabeth, Elizabeth, Billy & Chris,
We are blessed to have met Billy at Trinity Lutheran Church and getting to know your family as it grew in earlier days there. He always made everyone feel welcome with his smile and gentle nature. I know many people look upon him as an example to follow through his beliefs and actions. The last time that we saw Billy was at 2005 Christmas Eve service, when your family participated in its beautiful, musical way. He seems to keep giving even in...

Dear Rehmanns,

I was deeply saddened to learn of Bill's passing. I grew up at your address, and this summer I stopped by to see all the wonderful work Bill had done to the place. The place looked better than it ever has! I'm so glad I got to see him this summer after all these years. Please know that you and yours are the thoughts and prayers of all the Brown family.

Dear Maryelizabeth, Elizabeth Ann, Billy and Chris,
I was deeply saddened to hear of Billy's passing. I remember him as such a fun, caring and compassionate person. Please know that you are all in my prayers. Although it has been many years since I have seen you, I think of you all fondly and remember the many good times that we had together at Holy Trinity. I know that Billy will be missed by all who knew him. He was a wonderful man. May God Bless you and help you through this sadness.

To the Rehmann Family. It was a sad day when I learned of Billy's passing. I attended Slidell High School with Billy and his sister Staci. Although we have not seen each other in many years, when I looked back to my high school years, he was always a friendly and happy memory.

Please know my prayers and thoughts are with Billy's wife and children as well as his entire family.

MaryElizabeth and kids,
sorry to hear about the loss of your husband and father, Bill. I often think about the you both especially around christmas.and how much he ment to us at cdc. my prayers are with you and your family during this season. may God bless you .

Dear MaryElizabeth & Children,
I am so very sorry to hear of your loss and ours as well. I worked with Bill at Clifford, Harvey & Culumber, CPA and then at Waste Management. He was such a bubbly, fun person with a smile ALWAYS on his face. He couldn't brag enough about his wife and children. He loved playing his instrument and he always got excited about any project he was doing. Whether it was a home project, Jaycees, activities with the kids, etc. Please know he will be sadly...