William Nathan Feezell

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William Nathan Feezell

Birth
Dade County, Missouri, USA
Death
24 Nov 1993 (aged 69)
Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Greenfield, Dade County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Bill was one of 11 children born to Albert Sidney and Gertrude Loujanie (Bennett) Feezell in Dade County, MO. He was married to Doris Mildred Sims on November 15, 1942. They had 2 children. Tragedy struck and Doris lost her life in an auto accident on November 13, 1976. Bill later married Connee Roosa from Kennett, Missouri in 1977. Bill loved to fish & spend time with his family telling stories and making everyone laugh. He was always joking around with family and friends. He enjoyed reminising about the good old times growing up in Sand Mountain in Missouri. Bill worked for Lawn-Boy in Lamar for several years and he was an accountant for Empire Gas in Springfield. In his latter years, Bill and Connee enjoyed being at Table Rock Lake working for the Corps of Engineers at different locations - Indian Point, Shell Knob, Cape Fair and Campbell Point. His daughter, Janet Feezell Basnett has a fond memory of him while fishing in a small boat at Cape Fair in a soft rain catching black perch for his trot line. That was a precious memory to her remembering her father...a strong & loving person in her life.

Bill was one of 11 children born to Albert Sidney and Gertrude Loujanie (Bennett) Feezell in Dade County, MO. He was married to Doris Mildred Sims on November 15, 1942. They had 2 children. Tragedy struck and Doris lost her life in an auto accident on November 13, 1976. Bill later married Connee Roosa from Kennett, Missouri in 1977. Bill loved to fish & spend time with his family telling stories and making everyone laugh. He was always joking around with family and friends. He enjoyed reminising about the good old times growing up in Sand Mountain in Missouri. Bill worked for Lawn-Boy in Lamar for several years and he was an accountant for Empire Gas in Springfield. In his latter years, Bill and Connee enjoyed being at Table Rock Lake working for the Corps of Engineers at different locations - Indian Point, Shell Knob, Cape Fair and Campbell Point. His daughter, Janet Feezell Basnett has a fond memory of him while fishing in a small boat at Cape Fair in a soft rain catching black perch for his trot line. That was a precious memory to her remembering her father...a strong & loving person in her life.