William-Vargo-Obituary

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William Joseph "Bill" Vargo

Follansbee, West Virginia

Apr 20, 1965 – Jun 18, 2018

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BORN
April 20, 1965
DIED
June 18, 2018
LOCATION
Follansbee, West Virginia

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Mullenbach Funeral Home Obituary

William Joseph “Bill” Vargo, 53 of Wellsburg, WV died suddenly on Monday, June 18, 2018 from a fall at home.Born on April 20, 1965 in Steubenville, OH a son of the late Edward George Vargo, Sr. and survived by his mother Wilma Estherine (Fornari) Vargo of Wellsburg, WV.In addition to his father...

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HEAVEN GAINED ANOTHER SPECIAL ANGEL!!!
FOREVER MY GREAT FRIEND, R. I. P. BILLY

Sending thoughts & prayers to all the family & friends.

Billy, To the Best Man at my wedding, and to the only person who ever drank my contacts!! A story, you ALWAYS reminded me of when we saw each other!! Seems as if I have ever NOT known you, for You were a good friend and a great time, and will truly be missed! I will always treasure our running around days when we were young, at Luckys, at your house, and on the river!
May you forever rest in the arms of our Lord!!


Wow ! VERY SAD news. I am very sorry to hear of the loss of one of my best childhood friends. I have often spoke of and will never forget about all the crazy/goofy things that we did as kids growing up in Wellsburg, West Virginia. Billy Vargo, you were like a brother to me and my brother Don, and were a total, "UNPREDICTABLE" blast. You will, no doubt, be very sorely missed by many, many people. This is indeed, a very sad day. May you R.I.P., until we meet again. Love you brother.

I met Bill at Brooke High School in1980 while playing Intramerial Basketball he was a Greenhorn/Freshman with his buddy Todd Van Dyke he had a unique voice and was a character Prayers for his Family Especially his Mamma
God be with youat this sad time Mrs Vargo Bill' friend Dale Wayne Sperringer Jr

I am so sorry, prayers sent to family and friends. Way to young to be taken this soon.

Bill, I will miss you dearly. Many great memories with you. I will never forget you and Mike trying to push a cow out of the road on 88. You never failed to give me a hug and kiss everytime you seen me. It's been many years since then, but I thought of you and spoke about our funny times all the time. You always will be remembered by all who knew you and by me.

RIP BILLY LOVE YOU, WHEN I'M HOME I'LL HAVE A BEER WITH YOU, YOUR DAD, AND ED (SHOE)..