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James R Hughey
March 25, 2025
Please accept my sympathy and condolences to the whole family. I knew Bill from working at the Naval Weapons Station. He will be remembered.
J. R. Hughey , Goose Creek, S.C.
Ruth Remlein
March 24, 2025
Dear Friends, I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Bill's passing. He was a wonderful Christian man whom I dearly loved. May God bless you all today and in the coming days ahead. Love and prayers, Ruthie Remlein (MRBC)
Tabetha Jenkins
March 23, 2025
Ms. Sybil and Family, I am so very sorry to hear of Mr. Bill's Passing. He was a great man whom I so enjoyed working with for years at the Weapons Station. Take comfort in knowing he is no longer suffering or in pain. Keep the Memories you have of Bill and with Bill in your hearts forever. God Bless each of you now and in the coming days ahead. RIP Mr. Bill! Thanks for being my FRIEND! Love always, Tabbie Jenkins
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