William-Sensenbrenner-Obituary

William Sensenbrenner

Waxhaw, North Carolina

1928 - 2016

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William H. Sensenbrenner WAXHAW - William H. (Bill) Sensenbrenner of Waxhaw, NC, known for his love of music, died peacefully surrounded by his family on January 7, 2016, after a brief illness. He was 87 years young. Born on December 17, 1928, in Crestline, OH, he was raised in Circleville, OH by...

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Mrs. Sensenbrenner, Anna, John, and Alice,
I regret that I could not attend the service Sunday in remembrance of your Dad. I wish I could have been there to see you all again. I hold dear to the memories of visiting your family at your home and you at ours, and the many things our families did together at church.

My heart broke when I heard of Uncle Bill's passing. My Dad, Larry Emmons, is heartbroken at this very sad news. My father's words were he was an admirable and exquisite man that I will always remember and love. Our dearest sympathy to Aunt Ruth and the rest of the family at this time. Love, Larry Emmons' family

Ruth,
I am so sad for your loss. I will be away on Saturday, but I will be thinking of you and your family. My fondest memory is of Bill singing at my dad's funeral service and all the many solos Bill did for us here at Cross and Crown. He always had a smile on his face and many kind words to share with others.

Randall Hartsell

Sensenbrenner Family. Ruth, John, Anna and Alice. My deepest sympathy on your loss. I will always remember the good times when the entire Sensenbrenner family would visit Circleville. The way the two Bill's would sit around and reminisce their youth was always special to me.

Dr. Sensenbrenner, Alice and Family, I met your sweet Dad a while back at the office. What a special man he was, and such a wonderful legacy he has left with each of you. Hugs and prayers, for you all. So sorry for your loss.
Chuck and Sally Hammer

John, sending prayers to you and your family.

John,
Deepest sympathies to you, your mom and your entire family from my mom, me and all the Criglers. What great memories we have from growing up at Christ Lutheran, and the echoes of your dad's wonderful voice in the choir. I'm sure Bill and Big Norris are harmonizing on "Hark The Herald Angels Sing" at this very moment.

"My condolences to your family at this difficult time."

Marty Goldfarb

I am sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.