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Billy Don “Bill” Norris

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Billy Don “Bill” Norris

Birth
Comanche, Comanche County, Texas, USA
Death
21 Sep 2020 (aged 77)
Comanche, Comanche County, Texas, USA
Burial
May, Brown County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Bill Norris, age 77. passed away on Monday September 21.2020. in Comanche Texas.

He was born November 7. 1942 in Comanche Texas to Don and ( Altha Sullivan ) Norris.
He was a loving father. grandfather and friend. For many years Bill worked for Kohler in Brownwood until He retired. at the time Bill worked for Kohler He owned and operated His farm. in later life He managed Cedar Ridge R.V. Park in Glen Rose Texas.

He is survived by His daughter Melissa Egger and Her husband Travis of Brownwood Texas. granddaughter Ashley McGuffey. grandson Steven McGuffy. former wife Donella Long. and very special friend Judy Westfall. He was preceded in death by His parents Don and Altha Norris. Brother Charles Norris and Sister Carline Holmes.

Grave Side Services were at 10 am September 24. 2020.

Officiating was Tim Mangrum.

Final resting place. Wolf Valley Cemetery. Brown County.

When tomorrow starts without me
And I'm not here to see
if the sun should rise and find your
filled with tears for me

I wish so much you wouldn't cry
the way you did today
While thinking of the many things
We didn't get to say.

I know how much you love me
as much as I love you
and each time you think of me
I know you'll miss me too.

When tomorrow starts without me
Don't think we're far apart
For every time you think of me
I'm right there in your heart.

I was at this funeral today for Bill and the cemetery is out in the beautiful country in Texas where Bill grew up and it was one just like Bill would have wanted. Family and good Friends under a Beautiful Sunny sky filled with some blue clouds above.

I know this Man and the first time you would meet Bill he made you feel like you had known him for all your life. so many people that he knew had so many good things to say about Bill and not one bad thing. He was a friend to so many people and I know that everyone who knew Bill will miss him.

Rest in peace Bill
you have finished your race and you have won.
Bill Norris, age 77. passed away on Monday September 21.2020. in Comanche Texas.

He was born November 7. 1942 in Comanche Texas to Don and ( Altha Sullivan ) Norris.
He was a loving father. grandfather and friend. For many years Bill worked for Kohler in Brownwood until He retired. at the time Bill worked for Kohler He owned and operated His farm. in later life He managed Cedar Ridge R.V. Park in Glen Rose Texas.

He is survived by His daughter Melissa Egger and Her husband Travis of Brownwood Texas. granddaughter Ashley McGuffey. grandson Steven McGuffy. former wife Donella Long. and very special friend Judy Westfall. He was preceded in death by His parents Don and Altha Norris. Brother Charles Norris and Sister Carline Holmes.

Grave Side Services were at 10 am September 24. 2020.

Officiating was Tim Mangrum.

Final resting place. Wolf Valley Cemetery. Brown County.

When tomorrow starts without me
And I'm not here to see
if the sun should rise and find your
filled with tears for me

I wish so much you wouldn't cry
the way you did today
While thinking of the many things
We didn't get to say.

I know how much you love me
as much as I love you
and each time you think of me
I know you'll miss me too.

When tomorrow starts without me
Don't think we're far apart
For every time you think of me
I'm right there in your heart.

I was at this funeral today for Bill and the cemetery is out in the beautiful country in Texas where Bill grew up and it was one just like Bill would have wanted. Family and good Friends under a Beautiful Sunny sky filled with some blue clouds above.

I know this Man and the first time you would meet Bill he made you feel like you had known him for all your life. so many people that he knew had so many good things to say about Bill and not one bad thing. He was a friend to so many people and I know that everyone who knew Bill will miss him.

Rest in peace Bill
you have finished your race and you have won.


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