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WILLIAM (BILL) RUDOLPH DEBERSON (DEBRECEN)
Born: Jan 29, 1922
Date of Passing: Jan 11, 2013
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryWILLIAM (BILL) RUDOLPH DEBERSON (DEBRECEN) It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Bill on January 11, 2013. Bill was born in Kipling, Saskatchewan January 29, 1922, to parents Paul and Elizabeth (Gyuricsko) Debrecen. Bill is survived by brothers John, Jim, Fred and Jerry Debrecen and sisters Julia Hickey, Ida Murray, Emma Hrycuk, Mary Stephenson, Gloria Harker and long time friend Ann Zuk. He was predeceased by brother Paul and sister Olga Johnson. Bill worked many years for Dominion Bronze, Western Tools and Manitoba Bridge as a draftsman and estimator. He served with the RCAF during the Second World War, something he was always proud of. He was a long time member of #9 Legion and the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Bill was able to enjoy many years as an avid curler winning a truckload of trophies. He was an accomplished ballroom dancer competing at an interprovincial level. Golfing was also a sport taken very seriously by Bill and enjoyed into his 80's. In keeping with Bill's wishes cremation has taken place and there will be no service. 204-586-8044
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 19, 2013
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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Bill was my Ballroom Dance Student and partner with whom I often demonstrated dance steps to my classes...Bill was my friend. He sent me birthday cards for at least twenty five years, my husband and children knowing Bill through his cards with decked out with stickers arriving at every special occasion. This year the card didn't come for July 5 and I knew he must not have been well. I checked today and am sad to hear of his passing...He was a precious person and brought me such happiness with his unfailing remembrances of me. I will remember him heartfully. - Posted by: N. Darlene Tataryn (Dance Teacher and Friend) on: Jul 30, 2013
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Bill was always friendly, non-judgemental, and always treated me as family. He was a very caring person and always asked how Rod and Emma were, whenever I ran into him. A very gentle, kind man. He will be missed. Thanks Uncle Bill for always including me. Rest in peace. - Posted by: Wendy Hatch (my children's great uncle. Their Dad's uncle. Even though I am no longer married to Bill's nephew, I) on: Jan 20, 2013
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Uncle Bill will be sadley missed. Especially by his brother Jim. I fondly remember dancing with Uncle Bill at my wedding, and everyone together at Sunday suppers. - Posted by: Cindy L (Debrecen) Anderson (Neice) on: Jan 19, 2013