

He leaves his wife of 13 years, Carter McCaslin Bill, and three daughters, Elizabeth, 10; Jacqueline, 8; and Mary Katherine, 6; parents, Mary and Richard Bill; brother, Richard, and his wife, Michelle; sisters, Kristin and Noelle, and her husband, Joon; grandmother, Olga Bill; nieces and nephews: Anna and Andrew Bill and Nick and Isabella Roman; in laws Anne and JD McCaslin and their children Katherine and James McCaslin.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather and grandmother, Maxine and Arthur Broady; and paternal grandfather, Richard Bill.
Michael grew up in Richardson, TX and attended Trinity Christian Academy where he and Carter met. He then attended The University of Richmond, and after graduating Michael moved to New York City as an investment banker for JP Morgan Chase. Upon returning to Texas, he continued to work in the finance industry in the DFW area in various capacities. He was a member of Providence Presbyterian Church and Dallas Country Club.
Michael was a devoted follower of Jesus Christ. He loved the Lord, was passionate about God’s Word, and desired to extend Christ and His bountiful grace to others. He faithfully leaned into the Lord during his battle with cancer and had a profound effect on many as his faith did not waiver under trial. He is remembered by his family as a humble servant, always lovingly leading and thinking of others. Michael most enjoyed spending time with Carter and his precious girls. He was full of life, always active and enjoyed playing golf, basketball and all outside activities.
A memorial service remembering Michael’s life will be held at Park Cities Presbyterian Church on Monday, December 4, 2017, at eleven o’clock in the morning. Pastor David Rea, of Providence Presbyterian Church, will officiate. A private graveside service for the family will be held that day.
A memorial fund has been established in Michael’s honor. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Michael Bill Hope for Kids Foundation, a 501c3 dedicated to enhancing the lives of Michael’s children and his passions and may be sent to 8235 Douglas Ave., Ste. 815, Dallas, TX 75225.
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