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William Henry Trescot III

Jacksonville, Florida

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TRESCOT Funeral service for William Henry Trescot, III, 53, who died Wednesday, May 9, 2007, will be held Saturday at 10:00 AM from the graveside in Evergreen Cemetery (Gate#5) with Rev. Ron Baker, officiating. The family will receive friends Friday (Tonight) from 6-8 PM at George H. Hewell and...

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I am so sorry for your loss, and I only wish I had had the chance to meet Mr. Trescot. My great grandfather's name was also William Henry Trescot, and I was startled to see that name in the newspaper. Mr. Trescot sounded like a fine and kind man. Dr. Andrea Trescot

To Billy and Bobby Trescot:

Our prayers are with you and your
families at this time of loss. I
remember the good times we all had
with the " Under 40 Shrine Club" so many years ago when you were both little boys. God Bless you
always! Lamar & Brenda Whitehead

We will always remember you and Cheryl's smiling faces as you square danced with our club at Jax's Height school on Fridays. We always enjoy watching you both have a good time with us. You will be greatly missed. May God comfort your family and give them peace.

Our prayers are with you and your family during this time of sorrow. May God bless and keep you.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

From what little time I worked with Bill at Camp Blanding, he was a very enjoyable, motivated, and likeable person to be around. He was an "upbeat" type of person who liked joking around and always was willing to lend a hand. The absence of such a man in the world today is a great loss! My sincerest condolences go out to his family.

Even though we were cousins, we were more like brother and sister. We played and laughed together and will always have wonderful memories. I will love and miss you always and keep you in my heart forever!

I will always remember your kindness and and endearing personality. The memories of our time in the City apprenticeship and our Public Utilities/JEA years served together will be cherished ones. Rest in Peace Bill. I know you are happy in the presence of Our Lord!

You gave so much of your life so that other would suffer less --- I will remember you for your greaness --- The Williams Family