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William Westwood

Ontario, California

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William Westwood 4-17-1926 to 4-25-2012 Bill 'Gramps' Westwood was born in Pittsburgh, PA and lived most of his adult life in Montclair, CA with his wife and 3 kids. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Lorraine; 2 sons and daughters-in-law; 1 son in-law; 8 grandkids and 17...

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I will always remember the fun visits from Uncle Bill & Aunt Lorraine and sometimes Virginia Ann would come along. It is amazing how much Uncle Bill and my Dad looked alike. I'm so sorry for your loss. Now the two Westwood boys are reeking havic up in heaven. I will never forget you Uncle Bill. Your neice, Marianne

Safe in the arms of Jesus

So many good memories,driving across America several times,baseball coach,family provider,veteranand one of the sharpest pinochle minds ever,but most of all,my Dad

The greatest Father in Law any one could want, in the 40 years I have know Gramps I never heard him say a bad word about anyone no matter what. He will live on in my heart always. You will be missed Gramps but I have lots of wonderful memories of times we had together. Love you, Jessie

Forgot my name...I am the anonymous one. Mr. Westwood was a great man.

Just like Richard, I remember many fun nights at the Westwood's during high school. Both Mr and Mrs Westwood made you feel so comfortable. They just encouraged everyone to enjoy themselves. That trip to the Rose Bowl was so much fun. Mr Westwood was a loving husband, dad, and grandpa. He was devoted to all of his family and was a great role-model. I am sure the family will miss his a lot but certainly were blessed to call him family.

I remember it was always BIG excitement when Uncle Bill and Aunt Lorraine were coming into town....I always thought it was so cool the way they drove across the country in their big mobile home....Him and my Dad looked a lot alike and I know our whole family enjoyed spending time with them each year... Uncle Bill was full of adventure and maybe now my Dad is sitting in the passengar side of the the big mobile home with him.... My father always wanted to do what Uncle Bill and Aunt Lorraine...

Tony and I just wanted to let you know that we will be with you in spirit tomorrow morning. I am so sorry for your loss. I am glad that I got to meet him. He seemed like a real go-getter. His courage was amazing these last couple of years. Blessings on your family at this time.
Ruth Caron (Bainbridge Island, Wa.)

The bravest man I've ever met...and you were my dad.