William Pillsbury
Hello, it’s me your grandson William. I love you very much so see you later bye.
Birth date: Dec 24, 1946 Death date: Jun 14, 2011
Mr. William Edwin Pillsbury, II, 64, of Kannapolis, passed away Tuesday, June 14, 2011, at W. G. "Bill" Hefner VA Medical Center in Salisbury. A graveside service with military honors is scheduled for 11:00 am Tuesday, June 21, 20 Read Obituary
Hello, it’s me your grandson William. I love you very much so see you later bye.
Heaven has truly gained a great man! When looking back we have so many fond memories of this gentle giant of a man. Like the time I sneaked outside to hide and loft a few snow balls at Bill III, who was about 4 at the time, when I new he couldn't see me and he kept looking at the next door neighbor who was shoveling snow from his driveway, thinking it was him of course. I did not have a coat on and when I went to sneak back into the house I discovered Big Bill had watched me through the window and thought it would be funny to lock the door. There was always plenty of laughs to be had when Bill was around. He and Pam have always had a great sense of humor. Our hearts are heavy with sorrow for the family of this wonderful man, but know he is happy and in Heaven as I speak.
We are so sorry for your loss. You have our deepest sympathy. You all were good neighbors.
He will be missed. God will see you through this. Our prayers are with you.
Your Neighbors
Charles & Frances Morgan
Mr. Bill Pillsbury was a great neighbor and friend to my grandparents in Kannapolis. My grandfather says he was a good man and he will surely be missed by all who were blessed to have known him. We will be in prayer for Mrs. Pam and the family during this difficult time. Earths loss was heavens gain!
Uncle Bill was a great man and will be missed by many.
Just a short note about my Uncle Bill. He was a man that led people, a man not afraid to say follow me…
As an uncle he was one of the first men I remember looking up too. I have many great memories from time spent with Bill as far back as my... memory goes. He taught me many things as a young boy; like men don’t hug they shake hands, lol.
As a big (older) brother I know that his brother and sisters learned much from him. (Some good and some …well. Like pushing the car down to the corner so it would not make noise when he was sneaking out.)
As a Father and Grandfather his leading is evident in each of his sons and their families. All you have to do is look at the godly men he raised.
As a Christian Man of God he is still leading his family and friends today. As he suffered this cancer he became a living example of how a man of God lives out even the end of his life. Bill is also leading those who hope to see him again, to the promise land (heaven). Bill as a man of God is now with God in the Kingdom (heaven). THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY TO SOMEDAY SEE HIM AGAIN AND THAT IS THROUGH JESUS THE CHRIST. Being a Christian is not simply something you say it is all consuming. The bible says those who are Christians and in Christ and He is in them. Faith that saves (from HELL) is faith that is sold out, committed to Christ and He becomes your joy. So If you are reading this and want to see My Uncle Bill again then get on your knees before the one and only Almighty, All Powerful God and beg Him to save you.See More
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Sorry for the loss of a great man! He is loved by all that knew him. I wil always remb the days he was in my life growing up!!!! I LOVE YOU Uncle Bill!!!!
I love you Grandpa. I miss you. Say hi to Jesus for me.
your Sweet Celina