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William G. Bill Clark
01/03/1925 — 04/08/2013
From Richland, WA, US | Born in Lawton, KY
William G. Bill Clark
WILLIAM G. BILL CLARK
Bill was born and grew up in Lawton, KY, January 3, 1925. He passed away peacefully at his home in Richland on April 8, 2013. Bill lived in the Tri-City area for over 50 years with a few years snow birding in Green Valley, AZ.
Bill is survived by his loving wife Margaret; son, William Jr. and wife Cindy; son, Anthony and wife Marci; grandchildren Brady, Jessi, Brianna, Cody and Miranda; great-grandchildren, William Gage and Liam; back east brother Birdeggs and sister Virginelle and many other loved ones.
Dad enjoyed deep sea fishing, wood working and puzzles. Some of his proudest moments were when he would be asked to design and build special wood working projects for Douglas United Nuclear. One of his favorite things to do was kidding and playing practical jokes, if he was kidding with you, that meant he liked you.
Dad was one of the most honest, hard working men you could have ever met.
Special thank you to Kim, Mandy, Patty and the entire nursing staff at PCM for the excellent care they provided for dad these last few years.
Visitation will be held on Monday April 15, 2013 from 5:00pm-7:00pm at Einan's Funeral Home in Richland. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, April 16, 2013 at 1:00pm Memories at Sunset Event Center followed with the graveside at Sunset Memorial Gardens.
Dad – thank you for accepting me into you family 8 years ago by giving me the privilege of marrying your son, Billy – the love of my life! I will miss that special twinkle in your eyes and love you gave to me. I am looking forward to that “special day” when we are one happy family in Heaven. Love you so much! Cindy
Uncle Bill will be missed by all. Our deepest condolences.
Love,
Tim and Shirley
Love to the Clark family! Thinking of you with a heavy heart. Bill was a great great man.
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss.
I remember fondly your friendship and many happy visits during the years in West Richland.
We are praying for peace, comfort, and strength in this difficult time for you and your family.
My prayers are with all of you. Bill, your memory still makes me smile. Your humor and wit were the greatest.
Bill’s good nature, and work ethic lives on in his sons, daughter-in-laws, and grandchildren. No doubt he went on ahead to get things in order for the rest of us; I bet he is already at work on a new puzzle. He will be sorely missed but his spirit is always with us in the family he left behind.
Dad – thank you for accepting me into you family 8 years ago by giving me the privilege of marrying your son, Billy – the love of my life! I will miss that special twinkle in your eyes and love you gave to me. I am looking forward to that “special day” when we are one happy family in Heaven. Love you so much! Cindy
Uncle Bill will be missed by all. Our deepest condolences.
Love,
Tim and Shirley
Love to the Clark family! Thinking of you with a heavy heart. Bill was a great great man.
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss.
I remember fondly your friendship and many happy visits during the years in West Richland.
We are praying for peace, comfort, and strength in this difficult time for you and your family.
My prayers are with all of you. Bill, your memory still makes me smile. Your humor and wit were the greatest.
Bill’s good nature, and work ethic lives on in his sons, daughter-in-laws, and grandchildren. No doubt he went on ahead to get things in order for the rest of us; I bet he is already at work on a new puzzle. He will be sorely missed but his spirit is always with us in the family he left behind.
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William G. Bill Clark