Bill had served as Laboratory Supervisor for the Centerville Clinics Inc. since 1958. He had an enthusiasm for life and left behind an untold number of friends. His enthusiasm for living each day to its fullest has been an inspiration to all.
Bill donated much time to community activities, he was a member of the local Lions Club, managed two little league baseball teams, and was a member of the Pennsylvania State Board of Directors.
A memorial plaque was erected on the flagpole of the AMT Home Office in his memory. (a photo of this would be appreciated!)
A memorial scholarship fund was started and sent five deserving students to school.
Bill had served as Laboratory Supervisor for the Centerville Clinics Inc. since 1958. He had an enthusiasm for life and left behind an untold number of friends. His enthusiasm for living each day to its fullest has been an inspiration to all.
Bill donated much time to community activities, he was a member of the local Lions Club, managed two little league baseball teams, and was a member of the Pennsylvania State Board of Directors.
A memorial plaque was erected on the flagpole of the AMT Home Office in his memory. (a photo of this would be appreciated!)
A memorial scholarship fund was started and sent five deserving students to school.
Gravesite Details
He went to church at Taylor UMC
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