William Wiggins
January 19, 2022 at 7:40 p.m.
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In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Bill worked for the Union County Highway Department; he also worked for a short time at the Indiana State Highway Department.
Bill had a love for the world of amusement. He spent many of his younger years traveling to follow carnivals and circuses. He always made a point to attend the local county fairs and he loved the experiences he encountered at the Indiana State Fair. Bill had an interest in the upkeep of vehicles; he made an effort to make sure his vehicle was always in tip-top condition. He was an avid animal lover with a special interest in dogs. In the summertime, Bill enjoyed bargaining at flea markets, and watching tractor pulls. While relaxing at home, he enjoyed watching wrestling on television.
Bill will be deeply missed by his siblings; brother, Jerry (Gwen) Wiggins, Miamisburg; and sister, Joyce White, Liberty. His memories will be forever cherished by his nieces and nephews: Tawana (Bruce) Heaton, Osgood, and Heather (David) Marcum, Liberty, Brian (Alesha) Wiggins, and David Wiggins, Miamisburg. He will be thought of often, by his two great-nieces and one great -nephew, and his seven great-great-nieces and nephews. Bill will also be greatly missed by many cousins. Joe Powell and Jeanie Brock will yearn for the friendship they had with Bill.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents, and a great-nephew Joseph Gillespie.
The family would like to thank: Whitewater Commons; The Hospice Group; and a special thank you to Nurse Theresa.
Private services will be conducted at the convenience of the family with a Celebration of Life to be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, the family would like any donations to be made to the Union County Cancer Society.
It makes the family happy knowing Uncle Bill “shagged ass” to heaven.
To sign the online guestbook or to leave the family with a personal message, please visit www.urbanwinklerfuneralhome.com.
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In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Bill worked for the Union County Highway Department; he also worked for a short time at the Indiana State Highway Department.
Bill had a love for the world of amusement. He spent many of his younger years traveling to follow carnivals and circuses. He always made a point to attend the local county fairs and he loved the experiences he encountered at the Indiana State Fair. Bill had an interest in the upkeep of vehicles; he made an effort to make sure his vehicle was always in tip-top condition. He was an avid animal lover with a special interest in dogs. In the summertime, Bill enjoyed bargaining at flea markets, and watching tractor pulls. While relaxing at home, he enjoyed watching wrestling on television.
Bill will be deeply missed by his siblings; brother, Jerry (Gwen) Wiggins, Miamisburg; and sister, Joyce White, Liberty. His memories will be forever cherished by his nieces and nephews: Tawana (Bruce) Heaton, Osgood, and Heather (David) Marcum, Liberty, Brian (Alesha) Wiggins, and David Wiggins, Miamisburg. He will be thought of often, by his two great-nieces and one great -nephew, and his seven great-great-nieces and nephews. Bill will also be greatly missed by many cousins. Joe Powell and Jeanie Brock will yearn for the friendship they had with Bill.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents, and a great-nephew Joseph Gillespie.
The family would like to thank: Whitewater Commons; The Hospice Group; and a special thank you to Nurse Theresa.
Private services will be conducted at the convenience of the family with a Celebration of Life to be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, the family would like any donations to be made to the Union County Cancer Society.
It makes the family happy knowing Uncle Bill “shagged ass” to heaven.
To sign the online guestbook or to leave the family with a personal message, please visit www.urbanwinklerfuneralhome.com.
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