of 'Harrawanang', Bemboka
12.05.1952 – 21.10.2024
Beloved husband of Ellen. Loving father and father-in-law to Penny & Derek, Matt & Di, Sam & Gini and Will & Jen. Devoted Pop to Carly, Heidi, Annie, Ella, Maddie, Will, Archer, Baxter, Charlotte and Hugh.
The funeral for Bill will be held in the Bemboka Memorial Hall at 11.00a.m., Monday 4th November, 2024 and burial will follow in the Bemboka Cemetery.
Relatives and friends are warmly invited to attend.
Funeral Details
Date & Time
11:00 am, Mon 4 November 2024Venue
Bemboka Memorial Hall, Loftus St, Bemboka, New South Wales 2550, AUView on Google Maps
Funeral Director
John R Whyman Funeral Services
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John R Whyman Funeral Services
Serving families in Bega and surrounding suburbs.02 6492 4111
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5 Little Church St, Bega, New South Wales 2550
Hope to see you again Billy
I will never forget bills kindness, fun and patience to the little people around him when we were growing up. I remember you as a beautiful and kind man Bill. Holding you in my heart. Family. Always. ❤️
Brilliant man and always so good to our family
Bill was a large part of my life as a kid growing up across the creek from him. Leant a hell of a lot from Bill around the farm that I still look back on today. Will always look up to Bill.
Our most sincere condolences to you Ellen, and all your family. Andrew and I have very fond memories of Bill and I’m sure he’ll be terribly missed.
One of our favourite people Bill, kind considerate and spoke with considered words always worth listening to…
With our love to you Ellen, Matt Sam Penny Will and all the family
So sorry you’ve lost your main man
Kerry Peter and family
I have such fond memories of Bill, and the special time I spent in Bemboka as a teenager. He taught me to drive! We discussed dingoes and silage. Such a kind and steady man.
Sending love to Ell and the family at this sad time.
Ellen, My thoughts and prayers are with you, Penny, Sam, Matt and Will and their children at this sad time. I remember one night we had you and Bill over for tea. We decided to have a Port after dinner. Bill had a sip and said “by cripes Rob this is a nice Port” in his unmistakable drawl. I took a sip and said this has been watered down. Old George Bodycott had been living in the old house on Greenbrook and had ducked into the cottage had a few swigs and topped it up with water.
Billy and Rob will be able to catch up on the family goss now.
With love Adrienne, Skye, Trafford and Beau.