William-Veach-Obituary

William Edward "Bill" Veach

Johnston, Iowa

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William "Bill" Edward VeachJohnstonWilliam "Bill" Veach, 84, passed away Tuesday afternoon, April 1, 2014. Bill was born on August 13, 1929 as the first child to Arthur and Virginia "Vergie" Veach in Des Moines, IA.Bill was co-owner of Veach's East Side Fish Market for 38 years. He was a charter...

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I went to Jr. High as well as High School with Bill, having to do his funeral online is devastating. I hope the family knows how many people are remembering him & praying that everyone keeps themselves safe during this rage on our nation. He will be missed

Bill and family, my thoughts and prayers remain with you all on this, the anniversary of your dad's passing. We all know that he is in such a beautiful place, thanks to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Our loss on earth is the hardest part. God Bless you all.
With love,
Donna & Jim Burright

I could not get the 'candle to light' when I submitted our message...I will add another message. The East side Fish Market is still a memory in my mind. Arthur Veach would bring fish many times to my parents John & Virginia Evans' home when we had a lot of people in - which was pretty often back in the 50's. We have great memories of all of your family.

So sorry to read this. The Veach family (even though we have not keep in touch in recent years) were & will always be like family to us (John Evans Family.) Growing up together in the same neighborhood all those years has given us all the true meaning of friendship. Blessings to all of you.

My condolences to the Veach family. I was a customer for many years at the Eastside fish market. I remember your Dad fondly and his wonderful fish and cooking.

My heart goes out to your family for your loss. East Side Fish Market is still fresh in my mind. The fresh fish couldn't be beat and Dave's special sandwich...yum. Mr Beach always had a,kind word for his customers. RIP, you done good

Best fresh fish in town and Dave's special sandwich could not be beat. The legend of East Side Fish Market still lives. Job well done Mr Beach, RIP

Billy, I am sorry to hear of your fathers passing. Know that you and your family are in my prayers.

Billy and Family,
So sorry to hear the news of your Dad.
Take care,
Glenys & Marty Earle