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Henry William "Bill" Loader

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Henry William Loader

Henry William "Bill" Loader passed away at his home on August 7, 2009. He was 52.

Bill was born and raised in Northern California. He joined the National Guard after graduating from high school. He attended the police academy in Chico and was Chief of Police in Dorris. Bill later moved to Redding to work at Simpson Paper Mill. When the mill closed Bill went right to work for McColls Dairy. After the dairy closed he became a truck driver for J.W. Wood.

Bill is survived by his wife Renee, his stepchildren Patrick and Stephanie Whiting, mother Imajean Fiddler, sister Lori Hughes, brother Richard Loader, nephews Gavin Hughes, Clint Wilson and Ricky Loader and niece Brandy Watt.

He is preceeded in death by his father Donald Loader.

Bill enjoyed riding his Harley, hunting and working in the yard. He will be remembered for his incredible sense of humor and his love for his family. Bill will be missed by all who knew him and always loved by his family and friends.

A celebration of Bill's life will be held Saturday August 29 at 3:00 at Mountain Christian Fellowship in Mt Shasta, 2324 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd.

Please sign the guestbook at http://obituaries.redding.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Redding Record Searchlight on Aug. 19, 2009.

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September 5, 2009

I am so sorry to hear about Bill. He was such a special person to me. Bill could always make me laugh with his jokes, or just his smile could light up a room. Bill will always have a special place in my heart. I will miss him dearly. Karen Bohatch

Phil & Carolyn Peterson

September 1, 2009

We moved to Baker Loop during the fall of 1969 and met Bill during the summer of 1970. My brother, Mike, came to spend some time with us, and he and Bill became friends. As Tammy mentioned, when Phil broke his leg, your family spent time with our kids while I was at the hospital with Phil. They have fond memories of that time, and we were grateful to have the Loaders as neighbors. We eventually moved to the Redding area and began to see Bill around town. He always had time to visit, and we always left with a smile. Frequently we reminisced about those years in Mt. Shasta. The last time we saw him, he gave us his phone number so we could plan a motorcycle ride sometime. Sadly, that never happened. We were fortunate to have known Bill, and send our condolences to the Loader family.

Lori Hughes

August 27, 2009

Thank you all for sharing about my brother, he touched alot of people and we all are going to miss him. Tammy, I remember Billy decided he loved motorcycles after spending time with your Dad, he really looked up to him.

August 25, 2009

I remember Bill and his sister, Lori, spending time with my brother, Lonney, and me. My dad broke his leg in a motorcycle accident and his family helped take care of us when we were little. I will always have fond memories of Bill and his family. They were very kind to us!
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you!
Tammy

Sheri Schmiedl

August 25, 2009

Bill, We loved him as a neighbor and enjoyed seeing him work in his yard and cleaning his truck every Saturday morning. We will miss your smile and for being a very special neighbor and friend,God be with you always. Ernie and Sheri Schmiedl

Bob Willmes

August 21, 2009

Ranee, Bob & I are so sorry to here about Bill we have known him a lot of years. We truly will miss him we are very heart broken. Are thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sue McAnelly

August 20, 2009

My prayers are with Bill's family and friends. He will be missed.

Gary Almeida

August 20, 2009

My wife and I send our prayers out to the family. I've known Bill for many years. He did have quite the sense of humor! I was friends with Bill and worked with him at Simpson Paper Mill. He will be missed.

August 19, 2009

Bill had his haircut at our salon for many years and it's difficult to think that we won't see him come in the front door with a smile and his great sense of humor anymore. Our condolences to his family. He will be greatly missed here. Becky Watson, Ca.Haircuts

August 19, 2009

Renee,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts & prayers are with you.
Linda, Phil, Jonathan & Family

Bud & Ann Jensen

August 19, 2009

Ricky, we were very sorry to read that your brother has passed. We miss you very much & will pray for you in your loss.

Bud & Ann Jensen

Michael Overling

August 19, 2009

Bill I will miss you and your sense of humor. I enjoyed working with you at McColl's Dairy. You wer a great friend.

August 18, 2009

BILL WE WILL MISS YOU DEARLY, AS MY NEIGHBOR FOR 4 YEARS MY FAMILY AND I ENJOYED YOUR FRIENDSHIP AND LAUGHTER. MY CHILDREN NEW YOU AS UNCLE BILL AND WILL TRULEY MISS YOU REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND.

WITH LOVE DUANE, SUZI ADDY PAXTEN AND MAVERICK

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