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William Anthony Sybers

Panama City, Florida

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Dr. William Anthony Sybers, 81, of Clearwater Beach, Florida, passed away April 19, 2014 from lung cancer. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Nell Sybers, of Tony, Wisconsin; his late wife, Kay Sybers, and their son, Tim Sybers, of Fort Dodge, Iowa. He leaves behind his wife, Judy...

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Dearest Judy,

Dr. Sybers came into my thoughts recently, and I searched the computer and found this sad news. My apologies for posting so late after losing him but wanted you to know I will fondly remember him for his kindness and special ways. I enjoyed getting to know you both in your time spent in Victoria BC Canada. May you find comfort in all your memories.

~With condolences & caring,

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Much respect to a fellow pilot..rest in peace Dr..

Now, he will be with beautiful Kay, once again!

RIP

To Bill, Jr.: I only now heard of your father's passing. I am so sorry for your loss. I hope there were many good, joyful years with your dad. Your APA colleague, Celia (Burkhalter) Nelson

Bill will be missed and remembered as a man of quiet, inner strength and compassion. We grieve our loss, yet celebrate his homecoming, where sorrow and tears are found no more. In this we are comforted.

To family and friends, "the Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit" (Psalm 43.18). May your hearts be touched and comforted by His presence.

Fare thee well, dear brother, until we meet again. You were much loved.

Jennifer, I'm so sorry for all you've been through.
-Bay High teacher Cynthia Hazard.

Praying for you all. Jennifer I am especially thinking of you. Praying for peace during this time. Love you! Ashley Whitfield

Judy Ray(sybers)Our Thought and prayers or with you and your Family at this time, blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted. Old Bay medical employee. Hattie Taylor, Yvonne Bowser We Love You.