Avis de décès
Willis Washington "Bill" Driskill, IV
14 mai 1954 – 9 novembre 2018
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Woody Funeral Home-Parham
Willis Washington “Bill” Driskill IV, 64, of Montpelier, VA passed away November 9th, 2018. He was born to the late Willis and Rachel Driskill in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Bill retired from BB&T Scott & Stringfellow after 32 years of service. His hobbies included hunting, fishing, and Virginia Tech Football.
Bill is survived by his daughter Meredith Turnbull and husband Lenny, two grandchildren Haven and Winston. Siblings; Dan and wife Viv, Stephen and wife Mary, Deb Hosaflook and husband Robby. Six nephews, two nieces, a great nephew and three great nieces. His significant person, Cheryl Crum, has been an important part of his life over the past three years.
The family will receive friends on Friday November 16th, 2018 from 6:00 to 8:00pm at the Woody Funeral Home, Parham Chapel, 1771 N Parham Rd, Richmond VA. There will be a funeral service on Saturday November 17th, 2018 11:00am at Parham Road Baptist Church, 2101 N Parham Rd, Richmond VA. Reception to follow. Remembrances may be made in the form desired by friends and family.
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- Bill is survived by his daughter Meredith Turnbull and husband Lenny, two grandchildren Haven and Winston. Siblings; Dan and wife Viv, Stephen and wife Mary, Deb Hosaflook and husband Robby. Six nephews, two nieces, a great nephew and three great nieces. His significant person, Cheryl Crum, has been an important part of his life over the past three years.
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