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William Harold Wilcher

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William Harold Wilcher Veteran

Birth
Louisville, Jefferson County, Georgia, USA
Death
3 Oct 1987 (aged 61)
Louisville, Jefferson County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Louisville, Jefferson County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Wilcher plot.
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Private
United States Army
World War II

William Harold Wilcher

Funeral services were held Monday, October 5 at Euphrates Baptist Church, Edgehill, for William Harold Wilcher, 61, of Louisville, who died Saturday, Oct. 3 at Jefferson Hospital. The Rev. Thurman Walden and Elder Tom Rountree officiated. Burial was in the Louisville City Cemetery.

Mr. Wilcher was a lifelong resident of Jefferson County, and sanitation supervisor for the City of Louisville. He was a retired Civil Service employee, and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was a member and deacon of Euphrates Baptist Church, and a member of Stonewall Masonic Lodge No. 98, Louisville, Chapter 462 Order of the Eastern Star, Scottish Rite Bodies of Augusta, and Alee Shrine Temple, Savannah.

Survivors include his wife Ann R. Wilcher; his mother, Bessie F. Wilcher, Louisville; two sons, Danny Lamar Wilcher and Harold Walter Wilcher, both of Louisville; a stepson, John Michael (Nancy) Ridgdill, Twin City; a stepdaughter, Deborah Ann (Don) Lindsey, Fitzgerald; a brother, James E. (Mildred) Wilcher, Louisville; and, two sisters, Mildred Bridges and Margaret Jordan, both of Augusta.

Grier Funeral Home, Louisville, was in charge of arrangements.
Private
United States Army
World War II

William Harold Wilcher

Funeral services were held Monday, October 5 at Euphrates Baptist Church, Edgehill, for William Harold Wilcher, 61, of Louisville, who died Saturday, Oct. 3 at Jefferson Hospital. The Rev. Thurman Walden and Elder Tom Rountree officiated. Burial was in the Louisville City Cemetery.

Mr. Wilcher was a lifelong resident of Jefferson County, and sanitation supervisor for the City of Louisville. He was a retired Civil Service employee, and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was a member and deacon of Euphrates Baptist Church, and a member of Stonewall Masonic Lodge No. 98, Louisville, Chapter 462 Order of the Eastern Star, Scottish Rite Bodies of Augusta, and Alee Shrine Temple, Savannah.

Survivors include his wife Ann R. Wilcher; his mother, Bessie F. Wilcher, Louisville; two sons, Danny Lamar Wilcher and Harold Walter Wilcher, both of Louisville; a stepson, John Michael (Nancy) Ridgdill, Twin City; a stepdaughter, Deborah Ann (Don) Lindsey, Fitzgerald; a brother, James E. (Mildred) Wilcher, Louisville; and, two sisters, Mildred Bridges and Margaret Jordan, both of Augusta.

Grier Funeral Home, Louisville, was in charge of arrangements.

Inscription

Wait for me, I'll meet you in the morning.

Gravesite Details

Previously married to Eula Lillian Rich Wilcher. Sons Walter Harold "Butch" Wilcher & Danny Lamar Wilcher.



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