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6 Entries
Sheran Hess
November 10, 2006
Dear Emma and family,
You have my deepest sympathy.I will remember the way he always helped people.He was a gentle giant.He will be missed by many.
Deane Lawrence jr.
November 8, 2006
I work with Bill. I in the old Mail Room.In the 1950s & 60s & in the early 70s He was a good Big Man.
Kathy Meek
November 7, 2006
Emma & Family, You have my deepest sympathy in the loss of your Husband and Dad. I know the pain you are enduring and I pray God will give you the strength to endure the days ahead. Kathy
Jennifer Frisone
November 7, 2006
I remember all of the times he stole my coke at the fmaily reunions and then denied it was him. lol. we will miss you Uncle Bill
Clayton Purdy
November 7, 2006
Bill was a friend to me and a great man of integrity. He was always willing to help you. I am sure he is in heaven right now getting the place ready for the rest of us. Praise the Lord for me Bill!
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