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William D. "Bill" Woolverton

Portland, Oregon

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WOOLVERTON, WILLIAM "BILL" D. April 28, 1961 - July 1, 2005. On July 1, 2005, Bill Woolverton, devoted husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend, died at the St. Charles Memorial Hospital in Bend, from injuries suffered while participating in the swimming leg of the 2005 Pacific Crest...

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All of the employess at Northwestern Memorial Hospital were so saddened by the news of Bill's untimely death. His contributions to our organization were significant. He will be missed by everyone that was privileged to know him. All of our thoughts and prayers go to Bill's family.

I see the same 9 year old boy in the picture of the man, the 9 year old boy that ran up and down Sandy Beach on Diamond Lake in his boat. We should still be fishing from the roof of the boathouse...but then again, in my memories, we are. The depth of my sense of loss affirms the reality of the love I shared with Bill, and all the Wolvertons, in our youth. God's blessing of mercy and restoration I pray.

I knew Bill his entire life. The Clarks and Woolvertons have known each each other for several generations and I have always considered all the Woolvies to be part of our family. My Grandfather removed Bill's tonsils when he was little and Bill sat up on the operating table and exclaimed, "Where's Clark!" May you find him in heaven Bill and I I know you both will watch over all of us until we meet again. I will always love you, Bill. You are one of the most influential people in my life and I...

I helped coach Alex's T-ball team this Spring and was always struck by Bill's unabashed love for his son. Alex always displayed a warm and joyous smile that was obviously a product of the same type of home. I'm sure I got a too brief glimpse of a terrific dad. My family and I were deeply saddened by this news. Our best to Bill's wife and children.

Fond memories will live of Bill and the Christmas trees, lambs, and Professor Harold Hill. Our prayers are with and for all his family.
Anne (Rigby) and Jim Haley

My love goes out to Linda, the children, and the Woolverton family. While I feel the depths of great grief, I smile when I think of Billy (Bo Bo). I am profoundly grateful to have been blessed with his presence and to have spent wonderful times with Billy and his family.

John and I will remember "The Woolv" with great fondness. His ready grin and smiling eyes were second to none. God Bless.

The Woolverton Family has been an integral part of the Perkins family. Childhood memories run deep. Memories of Billy Bo Bo resurfacing. The sense of loss profound. Our condolences and sympathy at a very difficult time. Love, Jay and Marcia.

We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.