Sorry to hear of your loss. You guys were the best neighbors ever on Arnett Blvd. I remember our mom and Barb drinking tea and smoking cigarettes almost everyday and fixing all the world problems…..so sorry about that broken window…the baseball just got away from me…
Peace and love to your entire family. Your love and dedication to Bill’s care was truly inspiring. I am so glad that our paths crossed even in the situation he and my father (Bud) were in. God please continue to bless the wonderful caregivers at the Episcopal home. Nancy and Randy Gillette.
Barb, So sorry for your loss, I am glad that Bud and your husband were “roommates” as it was good to meet and get to know you. He is now in a good place and not in pain. I hope you got to be with him during these trying times.
Take care.
Mark Gillette
While David and I can’t be there physically we are there in spirit. This is the part of living away from family that bothers me – even without the present conditions the COVID has presented us. I’ll always remember the family gatherings at Aunt Ann and Uncle Leo’s house (my godfather) especially during the holidays. One Thanksgiving there was a surprise snowstorm and I can remember Aunt Ann getting all sorts of coats, mittens and hats for my sisters and I so we could all go out and play….Bill, Bob, Jean, Carol, Dorothy, Marilyn and myself – such great times. I’ll always think of Bill and Barb- the together couple. Rest in peace Bill till we meet again. David and Fran (Hauser) Klaver
Barbara, Tom Jr and family. So sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. We enjoyed the times we shared at the Parkinson’s group and Lifetime. Bill was a bright spot, always smiling!
Perhaps they are not stars but rather openings where our loved ones shine down to let us know they are happy.
“I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories.”
Barb my husband and I send our condolences. Your devotion and commitment during the last couple of years has been a testament to your marriage. We can all only hope to love and be loved like you and Bill. love Brenda and Scott
I still remember watching football games Sunday afternoons after having family dinners together, where he taught me to ask for that last part over the fence. He was such a wonderful, kind and funny man, and we were priveleged to have known him. Our deepest condolences and much love to you all.
Sorry to hear of your loss. You guys were the best neighbors ever on Arnett Blvd. I remember our mom and Barb drinking tea and smoking cigarettes almost everyday and fixing all the world problems…..so sorry about that broken window…the baseball just got away from me…
Barry Bedford
Peace and love to your entire family. Your love and dedication to Bill’s care was truly inspiring. I am so glad that our paths crossed even in the situation he and my father (Bud) were in. God please continue to bless the wonderful caregivers at the Episcopal home. Nancy and Randy Gillette.
Barb, So sorry for your loss, I am glad that Bud and your husband were “roommates” as it was good to meet and get to know you. He is now in a good place and not in pain. I hope you got to be with him during these trying times.
Take care.
Mark Gillette
While David and I can’t be there physically we are there in spirit. This is the part of living away from family that bothers me – even without the present conditions the COVID has presented us. I’ll always remember the family gatherings at Aunt Ann and Uncle Leo’s house (my godfather) especially during the holidays. One Thanksgiving there was a surprise snowstorm and I can remember Aunt Ann getting all sorts of coats, mittens and hats for my sisters and I so we could all go out and play….Bill, Bob, Jean, Carol, Dorothy, Marilyn and myself – such great times. I’ll always think of Bill and Barb- the together couple. Rest in peace Bill till we meet again. David and Fran (Hauser) Klaver
Barbara, Tom Jr and family. So sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. We enjoyed the times we shared at the Parkinson’s group and Lifetime. Bill was a bright spot, always smiling!
Perhaps they are not stars but rather openings where our loved ones shine down to let us know they are happy.
“I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories.”
May your memories keep you strong.
I’m so sorry for your loss.
Joyce Mort (Mutter)
My deepest sympathy to you, Barb, and to your family. I still fondly remember my first job at the Buffalo Rd store and what a kind boss Bill was.
Barb my husband and I send our condolences. Your devotion and commitment during the last couple of years has been a testament to your marriage. We can all only hope to love and be loved like you and Bill. love Brenda and Scott
Tom, sorry to hear about your dad. I used to see him at the Veteran’s Day ceremonies at school. Barb and I send our condolences.
I still remember watching football games Sunday afternoons after having family dinners together, where he taught me to ask for that last part over the fence. He was such a wonderful, kind and funny man, and we were priveleged to have known him. Our deepest condolences and much love to you all.
Julie, Jeff, Emily and Jeff Mount
Dottie,Phil and family…my deepest sympathies and prayers for all of you. Dick Triano