William Andrew “Bill” Wall Sr.

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William Andrew “Bill” Wall Sr.

Birth
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Death
16 Jul 1986 (aged 50)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Veterans Cremains section
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William (Bill) Andrew Wall was born on May 22, 1936 to Catherine Shingledecker Wall and Carl Frederick Wall. He grew up in the Indianapolis, Indiana area on the cities westside and attended Manual High School. Following a stint in the United States Army, while home on leave from Alaska, His twin sister Wilma introduced him to Mary Test whom he married on August 22, 1964, (they divorced in 1976) and had two children,
William A. (Andy) Wall II and a daughter Lora Catherine Wall (Rector)
Dad worked for various trucking companies through out his career including Red Ball and Mayflower and he also worked at General Devices until it was discovered he had colon cancer
Besides spending time with his children he enjoyed fishing anywhere he could but especially at Dietz Lake in Terra Haute, Indiana where he and his second wife, Susan, had a summer trailer home. He also loved working on his cars and puttering around the garage and reading Louis Lamore's books and cleaning his collection of antique rifles.
Dad lost his long hard fought battle with cancer on July 16, 1986 at the age of 50.
Besides his Children Andy and Lora and their Mother Mary, he left behind to cherish his memory His Twin Sister Wilma Harris, His Older Brother Carl "Junior" (Now deceased) His Mother Catherine (also now deceased) His Sister Georgia Stamm
His Wife Susan and Step Children Patricia A. & James F. Morgan and Step Grandson Charles
Also Many nieces and Nephews and many Friends
Dad was a Good Man and lived life to the fullest and we could not have asked for a better Father. If I could be 1/2 the man he was then I would be a better person

At his Request he was creamated and his ashes inturred at Floral Park so he could be with his Father Carl Sr. who preceeded him in Death
Dorsy & Doty Funeral Home was intrusted with the Arrangements

A Heart felt Thank You to Cindy for so generosly Sponsoring my Father's Memoral
William (Bill) Andrew Wall was born on May 22, 1936 to Catherine Shingledecker Wall and Carl Frederick Wall. He grew up in the Indianapolis, Indiana area on the cities westside and attended Manual High School. Following a stint in the United States Army, while home on leave from Alaska, His twin sister Wilma introduced him to Mary Test whom he married on August 22, 1964, (they divorced in 1976) and had two children,
William A. (Andy) Wall II and a daughter Lora Catherine Wall (Rector)
Dad worked for various trucking companies through out his career including Red Ball and Mayflower and he also worked at General Devices until it was discovered he had colon cancer
Besides spending time with his children he enjoyed fishing anywhere he could but especially at Dietz Lake in Terra Haute, Indiana where he and his second wife, Susan, had a summer trailer home. He also loved working on his cars and puttering around the garage and reading Louis Lamore's books and cleaning his collection of antique rifles.
Dad lost his long hard fought battle with cancer on July 16, 1986 at the age of 50.
Besides his Children Andy and Lora and their Mother Mary, he left behind to cherish his memory His Twin Sister Wilma Harris, His Older Brother Carl "Junior" (Now deceased) His Mother Catherine (also now deceased) His Sister Georgia Stamm
His Wife Susan and Step Children Patricia A. & James F. Morgan and Step Grandson Charles
Also Many nieces and Nephews and many Friends
Dad was a Good Man and lived life to the fullest and we could not have asked for a better Father. If I could be 1/2 the man he was then I would be a better person

At his Request he was creamated and his ashes inturred at Floral Park so he could be with his Father Carl Sr. who preceeded him in Death
Dorsy & Doty Funeral Home was intrusted with the Arrangements

A Heart felt Thank You to Cindy for so generosly Sponsoring my Father's Memoral