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Wallace Bill Barnett

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Wallace Bill Barnett

Birth
Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
Death
16 Sep 2013 (aged 84)
Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Travelers Rest, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Bill was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend to many. He was kind and generous and stood by many family members and friends through difficult life challenges and illnesses. He put the needs of others ahead of himself, and he is loved and respected for doing so. Bill was selfless and humble and had a quiet, steady nature that guided him – allowing him to focus on those things that mattered most—family, compassion, faith, love, and integrity.
He was self-reliant and independent and had a mechanical mind for solving challenges. He gardened, sharing his crops with family members and those in need. He enjoyed traveling to interesting sights while visiting his family and old friends along the way. He loved to camp, cook over the fire, fish, and walk in the woods. He had a playful nature that helped him relate closely to children and adults alike. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and exuded strong love and patriotism for our county. He was a hard worker, serving over 35 years at W.R. Grace Co.
(Quoted from online obituary of Howze Mortuary 29690)
Bill was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend to many. He was kind and generous and stood by many family members and friends through difficult life challenges and illnesses. He put the needs of others ahead of himself, and he is loved and respected for doing so. Bill was selfless and humble and had a quiet, steady nature that guided him – allowing him to focus on those things that mattered most—family, compassion, faith, love, and integrity.
He was self-reliant and independent and had a mechanical mind for solving challenges. He gardened, sharing his crops with family members and those in need. He enjoyed traveling to interesting sights while visiting his family and old friends along the way. He loved to camp, cook over the fire, fish, and walk in the woods. He had a playful nature that helped him relate closely to children and adults alike. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and exuded strong love and patriotism for our county. He was a hard worker, serving over 35 years at W.R. Grace Co.
(Quoted from online obituary of Howze Mortuary 29690)


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