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1945
2018
4920 Main Street
Downers Grove, Illinois
William M. Liddle Jr.
Born: August 12, 1945; in Canton, IL
Died: August 7, 2018; in Westmont, IL
William M. Liddle Jr., age 72, at rest August 7, 2018 at his home in Westmont, where he was a longtime resident.
Proudly served his country in the United States Navy. Born August 12, 1945 in Canton, IL to William M. Sr. and Nerine.
Beloved husband of Linda (nee Seggelke); loving father of Dawn Liddle of New Jersey; dearest brother of Sandra (Roger) Meacham; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews.
Interment private.
Arrangements entrusted to West Suburban Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Westmont. Info 630-852-8000
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On behalf of the Westmont Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau Members and Staff, we offer our prayers for Bill and our condolences to the Liddle Family.
Larry Forssberg
Friend
August 13, 2018
So sorry to hear of Bill's passing! I used to come to the house about every 3 months to groom his & Linda's cat, Sir Isaac Newton - affectionately known as "Monkey" -, until I moved out of state. Bill was always friendly and a day that included a stop at Monkey's house always started out well. I thank Chrissy Shultz, who took over my business, for informing me of Bill's passing. My sincerest condolences to the Liddle family.
Cheryl Maibusch
Acquaintance
August 12, 2018
Bill and I lived just a few blocks from each other in Canton, Illinois and attended Anderson School together. We were cousins and although I haven't seen Bill in many years, I often thought about him. My condolences on your loss.
WARREN BAXTER
August 11, 2018
Couldn't have asked for a better neighbor, I'm going to miss our driveway talks. Condolences to the family.
Jeff Bonk
Neighbor
August 9, 2018
Family Christmas photo 2003. Love you so very much Uncle Bill.
Keri Carson
Family
August 9, 2018
Linda, I'm so very sorry for the loss of your husband Bill. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Karyn Albert
Karyn Albert
Coworker
August 8, 2018
My condolences to the family.
Roy Bartlett
Friend
August 8, 2018
It was great growing up with you every time it Thunders i will think about you Throwing those Strikes Rip Bill
JOHN DOSTAL
Friend
August 8, 2018
Another good person gone too soon. I pray Linda has the strength to go on with their wonderful memories.
Joann Farley
Family Friend
August 8, 2018
The photo I have chosen is of Linda and Bill at my wedding, April 2001.
For me Bill's passing signifies the passing of an era. A proud military man who adored his corvette almost as much as he loved his family.
I will never be able to attend the Westmont car show without thinking of Bill. He is now driving the hottest red corvette in heaven. Drive on Mr. Bill!
Sheila Robbins Campbell
Friend
August 7, 2018
Dear Linda, and Dawn, my daughter gave me the news today. It`s just like Bill not to tell me he was sick. He remains, even in passing, one of my dearest and closest friends.
There is a saying...
"People will forget what you did...
They may forget what you said...
But they will never forget how you made them feel."
He`s not gone to me, he is locked in my memory forever, as he is in yours.
God love you both, Terry McInerney
Terry McInerney
Friend
August 7, 2018
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