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Billy Andrew McLean

September 10, 1935 ~ May 11, 2017 (age 81) 81 Years Old
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Message from Cathy
June 8, 2017 7:40 PM

Lisa and family so sorry for your loss. I met some people from Hillsboro tonight and I mentioned your name and they had been your neighbors and told me of your dad's passing.
Cathy (Huff) Demeroukas
Message from Marilyn (Mullins) Maccanelli
May 17, 2017 4:21 PM

Dear Janice, I did not know of your sadness until I had a call from Sharon Nicol Sanders this morning. I am in KS visiting my daughter and family for all the May celebrations that we have yearly in our family plus my youngest grandchild's high school graduation on the 21st. SO I am sending you my sympathies as you will grieve as long as YOU need. God Bless You.
Message from Brenda and Carol Ann
May 16, 2017 3:59 PM

So sorry to hear of Uncle Bill's passing. We really thought a lot of him. I know he will be missed. Take comfort with fond memories and know that he is at peace. May God Bless and comfort you.

Brenda and Carol Ann
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A candle was lit by Carol Ann on May 16, 2017 2:01 PM
There are never words enough to express yourself at times like this.
Please know that I am praying for you and your family at this most difficult time.
Uncle Bill was the last of that McLean generation...somehow that just seems to make it even more sorrowful!
Again, my deepest and sincerest sympathy!
Love and prayers

Message from George Leible
May 13, 2017 1:42 PM

Started the first grade at Burbank School with Bill. All I can say is, he was one of the good guys and always friend. Be at peace, .......GLeible.
Message from Ted & Carol Zeilman
May 15, 2017 8:14 AM

It's very difficult to express ones self on the loss of a parent.
The feeling of having your whole world being turned upside down and this enormous hole emerge in your heart.
The feeling of moving on will seem impossible, but with the grace of God, you will. You have to because that's what a parent wants for their children.
In time, your tears will dry and warm memories and smiles will appear. You'll feel their presence about you always.
Know this, a child carries their parents in their hearts for all days to come and they are never gone as long as you remember them.

With our deepest sympathy and love to Melisa and the family of Billy,

Ted and Carol Zeilman

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