William James “Bill” O'Neill

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William James “Bill” O'Neill

Birth
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Death
29 Dec 2012 (aged 86)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Chapel of Christ Maus, Row H, Lot 62 CCT
Memorial ID
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O'Neill, William J. "Bill" Aug 20, 1926 - Dec 29, 2012

Preceded in death by his wife, Leona; mother, Helen O'Neill (born in Ponca, NE) and father, Bill O'Neill (born in Jackson, NE).

Bill will be greatly missed by: survivors, including, brothers, Robert (Betty) O'Neill of South Sioux City, NE. and Don (Kathy) O'Neill of Des Moines, IA.; nieces and nephews, G. Scott O'Neill, Chicago, IL., Kelly O'Neill, Vermillion, S.D., Pat (Tiffany) O'Neill, and Meghan (Nick) Guzman, Chicago, IL.; step-son, Eugene Stiles; numerous grandchildrenl great grandchildren; and great-great grandchildren, for a total of 74.

Raised in South Sioux City, NE and spent most of his adult life working in Omaha. He loved to fish, play Bingo with his wife Leona, watch sports, especially Creighton Basketball. Bill was employed with Union Pacific Railroad and retired after 35 years of service. Bill was a very good conversationalist. He enjoyed visiting with people and all took to his friendly personality.

Entombment: was in The Calvary Cemetery, Omaha, NE.
O'Neill, William J. "Bill" Aug 20, 1926 - Dec 29, 2012

Preceded in death by his wife, Leona; mother, Helen O'Neill (born in Ponca, NE) and father, Bill O'Neill (born in Jackson, NE).

Bill will be greatly missed by: survivors, including, brothers, Robert (Betty) O'Neill of South Sioux City, NE. and Don (Kathy) O'Neill of Des Moines, IA.; nieces and nephews, G. Scott O'Neill, Chicago, IL., Kelly O'Neill, Vermillion, S.D., Pat (Tiffany) O'Neill, and Meghan (Nick) Guzman, Chicago, IL.; step-son, Eugene Stiles; numerous grandchildrenl great grandchildren; and great-great grandchildren, for a total of 74.

Raised in South Sioux City, NE and spent most of his adult life working in Omaha. He loved to fish, play Bingo with his wife Leona, watch sports, especially Creighton Basketball. Bill was employed with Union Pacific Railroad and retired after 35 years of service. Bill was a very good conversationalist. He enjoyed visiting with people and all took to his friendly personality.

Entombment: was in The Calvary Cemetery, Omaha, NE.