Bill was 76 years old. He was born in Wichita Falls, Texas. Bill grew up in Borger, graduating from Borger High School in 1961. He was drafted and served in the U.S. Army. Bill was a barber for many years and then began a career in welding. He worked for Tri-State Construction Company for 35 years, doing all kinds of welding. Bill met and married Martha Kossey in 1989. They loved camping and just enjoyed the peace that camping brings. He loved to fish and did that quite often.
Bill was preceded in death by his first wife, Thalia Shull, in 1985, his father and mother, Frank and Zonie Othello Shull, and a brother, Gerald Shull.
Bill is survived by his wife, Martha Shull, his two daughters, Kiska Shull and Holly Shull Jones, two grandchildren, Meko and Mariah Salinas, and one great grandson, Meko Jr. Salinas. Bill also had three stepchildren, Steve Kossey, Kim Durbin and Karen Kossey, as well as many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Our thought today is that Jesus called Bill to his heavenly home to spend Christmas with him this year.
Bill was 76 years old. He was born in Wichita Falls, Texas. Bill grew up in Borger, graduating from Borger High School in 1961. He was drafted and served in the U.S. Army. Bill was a barber for many years and then began a career in welding. He worked for Tri-State Construction Company for 35 years, doing all kinds of welding. Bill met and married Martha Kossey in 1989. They loved camping and just enjoyed the peace that camping brings. He loved to fish and did that quite often.
Bill was preceded in death by his first wife, Thalia Shull, in 1985, his father and mother, Frank and Zonie Othello Shull, and a brother, Gerald Shull.
Bill is survived by his wife, Martha Shull, his two daughters, Kiska Shull and Holly Shull Jones, two grandchildren, Meko and Mariah Salinas, and one great grandson, Meko Jr. Salinas. Bill also had three stepchildren, Steve Kossey, Kim Durbin and Karen Kossey, as well as many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Our thought today is that Jesus called Bill to his heavenly home to spend Christmas with him this year.
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