1932 - 2020
1932
2020
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Hannah Wolrehammer
June 4, 2020
I love you so much nana. And I am here for whenever you need me! You are truly missed papa I love you and will see you again soon!
Carl Combs
June 3, 2020
I am sorry to hear about Bill's passing Frieda :( Although I did not know Bill real well, I have many fond memories of working with you at EWU back in the late 80's. You provided me a great internship, and real world working experience, along with much patience for a very naive kid! You were instrumental in making it possible for me to have a career in IT at EWU for over 30 years, provide for my family, and more. Thank you thank you thank you!
With much love,
Carl Combs
Washington State
June 3, 2020
Thank you for your service to our country. Rest In Peace.
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