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Ginger uploaded photo(s)
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
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Junior and I miss Bill pulling in the driveway with the flag flying on his truck.. Jr. said he had a dream and wanted me to take him up to the cemetery which I did. He went over to say good-bye to Bill, then went to talk to Allen the one who sells the grave plots. Jr. bought 6 plots and I was totally shocked. When we got home I asked him why 6 plots for only 2 of us, he said he had a dream and apparently it was about Bill, and that is all he told me. The next day I had to go back up to the cemetery as we overpaid and Allen wanted to give me back the overpaid money. When I got up there I asked Allen how many plots where Bill is - he said Bill has 6 plots, I almost fell over. Bill will be saddly missed every single day from his best buddy. My girls and my oldest granddaughter Angela also will miss Bill. God Bless him and may he rest forever in peace. He is now a Angel watching down on All.
Junior & Ginger
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Linda Boulerice posted a symbolic gesture
Monday, June 8, 2020
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Dad's love, generosity, kindness, & humor will be some of his best attributes that all will remember & recapture at the mire mention of his name. So many stories that have been shared by every single person that he made contact with. I loved listening to his childhood stories with his dad & siblings. Logging with his dad, 'borrowing' his father's vehicle to go out for some evening fun. Always a practical jokester, and making everyone in his presence roar with laughter. What was more amazing is he always pulled his shenanigans with a straight face, which made it all the funnier for his audience. Dad had an extreme love for cooking. Anyone who had the privilege to sample his meals, knew without a doubt the were prepared from the heart. He seldom followed the recipe. Always going by his own tastes and trying something different. Sliced Pepperoni, a dash of Brown Sugar or Maple Syrup in Chili! He told me many times his love of cooking was instilled by his Aunt Norma Ernwein. As a small boy while visiting her, the other children were outside playing. He was standing on a chair pulled up to the kitchen counter, learning all of her secrets. As soon as anyone came into their home, some of his first words were, "There's some leftover (whatever meal it was) in the fridge." He has left not just an impression, but a crater, on this world! Sadly missed and an empty hole in all of our hearts! His void will never be filled.
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Karen mahl lit a candle
Thursday, June 4, 2020
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Sending my deepest sympathy to you all.He was a funny man and like a 2nd dad to me growing up next to you all.He will be missed by those that knew him and loved him.Rest in peace Bill.
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The family of William L. Baker uploaded a photo
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
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