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William G McNeill

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William G McNeill

Birth
Death
2 Apr 2016 (aged 85)
Parma, Canyon County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6105, Longitude: -116.2306361
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William G. McNeill, 85, of Parma, died Saturday, April 2, 2016 at a local care center. Arrangements are under the direction of Accent Funeral Home, Meridian.
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In life Bill loved to drink, eat, gamble, and travel. He was always on the go to somewhere/anywhere. He did not care what others thought about his way of life, this made him hard to live with and at times mean and nasty. He told some very interesting and colorful stories. When asked if they were true he would say, "That's for you to figure out". Family and friends told him he should write books.
Bill was a disabled Air Force Veteran, served in Korea and as listed on his DD-214, he was awarded the Korean Service Medal, United Nations Service Medal, Distinguished Unit Citation and the National Defense Service Medial. Bill was always proud to be a Veteran.
Bill requested no viewing or services only to be buried with his wife Linda/Setsuko. Bill had no biological children.

Published in Idaho Statesman on Apr. 9, 2016
William G. McNeill, 85, of Parma, died Saturday, April 2, 2016 at a local care center. Arrangements are under the direction of Accent Funeral Home, Meridian.
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In life Bill loved to drink, eat, gamble, and travel. He was always on the go to somewhere/anywhere. He did not care what others thought about his way of life, this made him hard to live with and at times mean and nasty. He told some very interesting and colorful stories. When asked if they were true he would say, "That's for you to figure out". Family and friends told him he should write books.
Bill was a disabled Air Force Veteran, served in Korea and as listed on his DD-214, he was awarded the Korean Service Medal, United Nations Service Medal, Distinguished Unit Citation and the National Defense Service Medial. Bill was always proud to be a Veteran.
Bill requested no viewing or services only to be buried with his wife Linda/Setsuko. Bill had no biological children.

Published in Idaho Statesman on Apr. 9, 2016

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