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301 E McLoughlin Blvd. Suite E
Vancouver, Washington
BILLY B. BYLER
April 3, 1924 ~ May 5, 2017
Bill Byler, 93, an Air Force veteran, passed away May 5, 2017 in Vancouver, WA, surrounded by his wife of 73 years and close family. He was born in Bloomingdale, MI.
Bill married Helen E. Chapman in 1944.
He worked for the Upjohn Company in sales until retiring in 1983 to a comfortable life with Helen, golf and travel. They are both members of Columbia Presbyterian Church.
Bill had a terrific sense of humor
and was loved by many. He will be missed.
Bill is survived by his wife, Helen; their sons, Geoff and Greg; grandchildren, Stephanie, Tami, Mike and Hunter; and great-grandchildren, Emily, Alex, Ryan and Marsha.
Please sign his guest book at: www.columbian.com/obits.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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"Life was never the same as a teenager on the way to a rest-home ministry with Mr. Byler, If ever a Bible term fit I will always remember him as one of the Boanerges, "A Son of Thunder" for those in the Church youth group. Every time spent with him turned into a sunny day. It was just a week or so ago he remembered a joke I told on the way to a church serve in 1962 about my brother Warren as if I happened yesterday. He was the chief example of happy graciousness. I owe him much for my being a deacon for 37 years." William Jackson (Town Center Baptist Church, Happy Valley, Oregon)
William Jackson
May 15, 2017
Bill was a man with a lot of heart who loved to joke. But, he was also serious about loving Jesus and serving him. My dad tells about when they went witnessing door to door together. Bill made a difference in people's lives.
Terri Williams
May 15, 2017
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