Fayebelle & Jane Siegrist
You have our deepest sympathy.
Birth date: Nov 20, 1927 Death date: Oct 24, 2013
William A. “Bill” Cockerill, 85, of Dresden, Ohio, formerly of Newark, died Thursday morning, October 24, 2013 at Willow Haven Nursing Home in Zanesville. Born November 20, 1927 in Buchanan, West Virginia he was a son of the late Read Obituary
You have our deepest sympathy.
Sending you my deepest sympathies at this time of loss. May you find comfort in knowing you will see your dear loved one again.
may GOD be with you and yours at such a difficult time.
Judy & family I am so sorry for your loss. Your in my thoughts & prayers
I will be forever thankful that you became my Dad. I will miss you, but I have sooooo many memories that fill me with love and happiness.
My thoughts and prayers to your family. R.I.P. Uncle Bill.
He was my Great Grandpa Bill, and even though I haven't seen him in a few years, I still love him like I did before. I remember always staying at his house with Grandma Jo, picking the tomato plants and rolling down the hill. Always had Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners at his home along with Grandma Jo's Chicken and noodles. He will always be remembered and loved. I love you Grandpa Bill, may you Rest in Peace.
Thank you for giving me the best childhood memories. It fills my heart with love and happiness that will last forever. I loved seeing you and grandma every chance I got when traveling home. Your house was always filled with love, warmth, and great home cooking. You are the best grandfather on this earth. You will never be forgotten.
R.I.P. Uncle Bill. We love you and will forever miss you. Luv, Ira, Dorothy and family.
Uncle Bill was always the best of Uncles. I remember going all the way to his and Aunt Jo's home, got lost , had forgotten their address and phone number so I came all the way back to Akron and called him to let him know I was in the area only to find out I could have just thrown a rock at their home. That's how close I was. I love you Uncle Bill and it was so very nice to have you at our home for a couple of the last reunions. It meant a lot to all of your sisters kids. Love and hugs going with you to heaven, P.S. give Dad a big hug from me!