Monday, July 13, 2015
To me he will always be Uncle Bill. Uncle Bill was the warmest most plesant man I have ever met. He always had a smile on his face and a kind word. When he would see me he would always pat my cheek and call me sweetie, and look at me with the most loving eyes. When I was young my cousin and I exchanged letters about once a month way before e-mails. I would also write Uncle Bill every couple of months ,I was just a young person that did'nt have anything importany to say, but he still took time to write back. He was the master of communication in our family, letters,cards you name it. One year he and my Aunt Ann sent us a hugh box of apples at Christmas, they were the best apples I have ever tasted. It's funny when you become an adult the things you remember. I will also remember him for his beautiful roses, his love of horses; he always spoke of his horse Sugar, but he also loved to swim better than any one I knew. Uncle Bill was at home in the water. To my wonderful Aunt Ann and Laurie, I am so sorry for the years and miles put between us. I will always cherish your annual Easter vist. I miss my cousin. Carol, Wayne & Brian I regret that we were not able to spend time together as a family. Aunt Ann I love you, your the best. Never loose our wonderful memories. I am very proud to say that William Crandall was my uncle. I know exactly where he is, in heaven with my Grandma. He was the light of her world. Sharon Goad