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Bill was truly one of the most unforgetable persons Ginny and I have ever met.We will miss his humor,Gracious manners and his friendship.
Rick&Ginny Rankin
May 04, 2007 | Ada, MI


Grand Rapids, Michigan
William H. Weir, age 86, went to be with the Lord on May 1, 2007. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Shirley; his sons, Bruce (Sandra) of California and Scott of Grand Rapids; his daughter, Karen Eychaner (Craig) of Louisiana; his brother, Thomas Weir of St. Louis, MO and sister, Elizabeth...
Read MoreBill was truly one of the most unforgetable persons Ginny and I have ever met.We will miss his humor,Gracious manners and his friendship.
Rick&Ginny Rankin
May 04, 2007 | Ada, MI
I really enjoyed visiting with Bill and hearing his stories of how he started with P & G. Karen, Shirley and family, we are thinking about you during this time.
Nancy and Eric Nelson
May 03, 2007 | Bossier City, LA
We will always remember those special times with Bill at the annual picnics with the Village Belles. Bill was so interesting to talk with. May God give you,Shirley, real comfort during these times of reflecting.
Gordon and Patsy Wassenaar
May 03, 2007
Bill was one of the nicest and truly caring individuals I have ever met. I enjoyed talking history with Bill and will miss his emails. God welcome Bill in Heaven.
Jeff Minnema
May 02, 2007 | Grand Rapids, MI
Bill is one of the neatest guys one will ever meet - his wit and humor was a great atribute and he always had time for everyone he met- It is an honor to have known the guy!
Mike DeVriendt
May 02, 2007 | Grand Rapids, MI
Karen; We have you and your family in our prayers and prayers. Your father must have loved fishing and now is with our Lord and Savior on the ultimate fishing trip. Jesus has opened up his net and has brought your father back home to be with him.
John and Lynne Manno
John Manno Jr
May 02, 2007 | Bossier City, LA
I will always remember the trip to Neimer Camp a few years ago. Bill was a gracious host and was the resident chef. Slaving over a hot wood fired stove he made sure all were well fed. He made us feel truely welcomed.
Bill will be missed and I wish all the family comfort during these difficult days.
Ken Olson
May 02, 2007 | Grand Rapids, MI