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William H. Veasy

Reno, Nevada

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William H. VEASY William H. Veasy, 86 of Gardnerville, Nevada passed away on March 16, 2009. William was born August 3, 1922 in Ogden, Utah. He is survived by his wife, Barbara; sons, William M., James T., John S. and Richard P.; daughter, Virginia Huard. He was preceded in death...

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Hope you found Mom, Mike, Rick and Andy..Dad

I will always remember Mister Veasy and his incredible smile, infectious laugh and wonderful warmth. May his memory be eternal. God Bless all of his family, friends and loved ones.

My dear, loved, special big brother--you were a devoted son to our parents and a caring, generous, fun-loving brother. Our sadness is eased by memories of shared laughter--and sorrw. Until we meet again, you will always be in my heart.

Daddy, I miss you so much. You were such a big part of my life. I wish I would have spent more time with you as you got older. I remember so many, many great times with you as I grew up. One event stands out vividly. The time you made that plane out of wood and put me and Mike on it and flew us around the front yard. We have movies of that! I think I was maybe 2 or 3 yrs old. I couldn't get enough of that. And there was the time when Tim and I were going to have a picnic at the park and I was...

Gramps, you are home now...hope Andy isn't annoying you too much up there, ha! I know he was waiting for you with open arms, and so was God..."Flaps down!"

Uncle Bill I know our families have been separated by many miles and many states, but I have so many memories of the times we shared when we were able. I will never forget the trips you, Aunt Barb and the crew would make to FL, usually in the spring or around Easter. The stories and jokes you would tell! I will never forget when I came to see y'all in California. You took us site seeing in that old station wagon, both hands clutched to the steering wheel and the seat as close to the dash...

Your granddaughters and I love you. I promise to make sure they remember how wonderful you were. I will never forget how much fun you were to dance with and the stories you would tell once or twice. Those are my fondest memories of you. I hope and pray you are at peace. Love you always.
Mendy Veasy

Gramps, high five Ace. Thank you for being in my life and for being the best grampa a grandson could ask for. You're truly home now and I'm sure Andy showed you around when ya got there! I miss and love you with every fiber of my being.

P.S. #72.....ah shoot, I mean 27;)