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Jim and Leona Irwin lit a candle
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
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We met Bill & Cheryl through our friends, Tim and Nancy Hicks on our way home from Texas.
We enjoyed spending many happy hours with Bill & Cheryl during the years we went to Texas for the winter.
Bill was always ready to lend a helping hand. Our motor home required repairs and Bill was there to
do it.
At our home we have held two rv reunions with winter Texan friends. Bill and Cheryl were able to attend both reunions.
We spent one Thanksgiving together. Combining had to be done so Bill went with Jim to do this.
WE WILL MISS YOU BILL
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Joe & Lainie Nicosia lit a candle
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
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Lainie and I have known Bill and Cheryl for many years.They taught us what RV-ing was all about. I worked with Bill at the Region of Niagara, We traveled together with or RV's, we partied hard and had many a good happy hours. We had a lot of great dinners and always had fun and lots of laughs. We will always cherish the times we all had together.
I will miss my friend and I loved him like a brother.
Joe & Lainie Nicosia
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Tom and Mary Behnken uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
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Mary and I met Bill and Cheryl "on the road". We met in a gas station in Kingman Arizona. It was our first year to RV and we pulled in behind Bill and Cheryl's truck to get fuel and propane. Cheryl was inside the station and Mary took a 40 pound propane tank to get it fueled up. I was putting gas in our truck and noticed the 5th wheel hitch in the truck in front of us. I started to chat the guy putting gas in his truck. That was Bill. It was a bromance almost at once. We met a several RV parks over the years, we went to see them in Canada, South Texas, and New York. They've been to see us in Missouri after we quit RVing.
Bill was a helper. If you were doing something Bill wanted, maybe needed, to help.
I'm so glad that we got to see Bill and Cheryl in New York last year, before we knew he was sick. It was a great reunion.
We will so miss Bill and his infectious way.
Our hearts are broken for you Cheryl and for all those who loved Bill.
Rest in peace my friend.
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A tree was planted in memory of Bill Potter
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
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In memory of Harry & Jackie Powell's dear friend
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Carolyn M Peters lit a candle
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
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In our hearts forever
Brian & Carolyn
Barbara Labatte posted a condolence
Monday, February 24, 2020
Bill, Cheryl and I have shared so many years of friendship, there are too many memories to share here. It was an honour to share this journey with them and the last few days have been amazing. I got to hear his laugh again, which I had been missing so much over the last few months. Rest in peace, my dear friend, I will never forget you! Love, Barb.❤
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Saturday, February 22, 2020
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Nathan Romagnoli posted a symbolic gesture
Saturday, February 22, 2020
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Thank you, Uncle Bill for many years of your unforgettable laugh and stories.
You always brought life to the party and were many times, what we all needed.
I’ll always remember coming over to your house on my bike as a kid and picking raspberries with you and Aunt Cheryl in your yard, showing me how you magically made your own soda, looking at and appreciating your handy work.
Most of all, your willingness to help and contribute. Even as your body was becoming sick, you were there with Pops helping me to build my business’ new location.
I’m forever grateful to be surrounded by some of your efforts each day of my work and will use that as my monument to you.
Just as you helped me.. my turn to help you is now. I’m honoured to see you through into your next journey and adventure.
Cheers to you, Uncle Bill.