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William Douglas “Bill” Cross

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William Douglas “Bill” Cross

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1 Nov 2021 (aged 70)
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William Douglas Cross
FEBRUARY 8, 1951 – NOVEMBER 1, 2021

William "Bill" Douglas Cross, the youngest of three children of Robert F. and Dorothy Cross, passed away on Monday, November 1, 2021. William is survived by his wife of 42 years, Peggy Sue Cross; two children, Aubin and Brandon; three grandchildren. His brother, Robert "Bob" F. Cross III passed away December 22, 2016 and is survived his wife, Genie. William is also survived by his father-in-law, Ray Perkins and wife Betty; sister-in-laws, Joann Carson and Jerri Davidson; and brother-in-law, Johnny Carson.

William was born in Visalia and attended George McCann, Sierra Vista, Divisadero, Mt. Whitney, and College of the Sequoia. He worked for Kraft Foods/Knudsen's in Tulare and Visalia for 21 years and Plastic Specialty In. West (PSI West) in City of Industry for 17 years before that. William retired December 1, 2016 and was very active in the Laryngectomee support group, WebWhispers, helping others

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.millerchapel.com for the Cross family.
William Douglas Cross
FEBRUARY 8, 1951 – NOVEMBER 1, 2021

William "Bill" Douglas Cross, the youngest of three children of Robert F. and Dorothy Cross, passed away on Monday, November 1, 2021. William is survived by his wife of 42 years, Peggy Sue Cross; two children, Aubin and Brandon; three grandchildren. His brother, Robert "Bob" F. Cross III passed away December 22, 2016 and is survived his wife, Genie. William is also survived by his father-in-law, Ray Perkins and wife Betty; sister-in-laws, Joann Carson and Jerri Davidson; and brother-in-law, Johnny Carson.

William was born in Visalia and attended George McCann, Sierra Vista, Divisadero, Mt. Whitney, and College of the Sequoia. He worked for Kraft Foods/Knudsen's in Tulare and Visalia for 21 years and Plastic Specialty In. West (PSI West) in City of Industry for 17 years before that. William retired December 1, 2016 and was very active in the Laryngectomee support group, WebWhispers, helping others

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.millerchapel.com for the Cross family.

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