Willis-Tomlin-Obituary

Willis Henry "Billy" Tomlin

Jackson, Michigan

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TOMLIN, WILLIS HENRY "BILLY"— Passed away December 24, 2006 at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor at the age of 52 years. He was employed at the Southern Michigan Correctional Facility in Jackson for 14 years and promoted to a Corrections Shift Supervisor (Sgt.). He also drove the...

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Mattie:

So sorry about the loss of Billy. - you are in my thoughts and prayers - They told me when I went to see him that you were not feeling well - will continue to pray that God will comfort you and restore your health

Billy- It has taken me a while to accept that you are gone and that I need to sign this guest book in your honor. I will miss you so much. You are the first dad I knew and I know that you cherished the moments that we shared. We will miss you forever. You were such a decent, kind, loving, and honest person and for that alone I will always love you. Those traits will live in our hearts forever. That is where you live now (our hearts) and will forever remain there. Your son, my brother, will...

A decent person and a pretty good dad to his son.

I met Willis when he was a realtor. He offered advice on a paper I was writing. I admired him. On the wings of an angel, rest in peace.

Billy will be missed. He was a nice man.

My sincerest sympathy to all of his loved ones, especially to his son, my nephew. Henry have the strength to live on and make your father proud of you for all of your accomplishments. He is watching over you always.
Love Aunt Michale and Uncle Kurt

Willis;you will be so sadly missed. You inspired me at times at work to not let the little stuff bother me we were able to laugh at those things.

Parent and friend,
We shared alot, we will again, I will take great care of Henry for you. See you later... Much Love, Kathy Reinecke

I Met Bill In 1975 Through a Mutual Friend a Guitarist extrodiare The Late David Goodman.
Bill Played Bass For Myself and Dan Whaley in several bands in the 70's
Not only was he a great Bassist, But He Had both Personality and a Sense Of Humour.
The World has Lost another Star, Bill will be Greatly Missed.