William Lee Goldsberry, 60, of Frankfort died July 9, 2017 at St. Vincent Hospice, Indianapolis. Born July 5, 1957 in Clinton County to the late Gerald D. & Mary Lou (Timmons) Goldsberry. Bill was a 1976 graduate of Clinton Prairie High School, where he participated in FFA, and managed the football and basketball teams. He worked as a custodian for Purdue University, the Lebanon School Corporation and Clinton Prairie High School. He attended the Antioch Church.
Visitation and Services
Visiting will be 1-3 p.m. Thursday, July 13, 2017 at Wesley Manor Chapel. Funeral services will begin at 3 p.m. at the chapel. Pastor Dave Klipp will officiate the service. Memorial donations may be made to the Antioch Church
Survived by:
Brother: James T. (Tracey) Goldsberry of Carmel, 2 Sisters: Jeanie (John) Bonecutter of Sheridan and Barbara A. Goldsberry of Frankfort, Niece: Emily Bonecutter of Cicero, and Nephew: Aaron Bonecutter of Sheridan. Great Niece and Great Nephew: Natalie and Nathan Vann
To Bill’s family — so very sorry for your loss.
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So sorry to hear about the passing of Bill. He was a student and friend to our family. We have some great memories of him at CP. Wish we could be there but we are living in Florida.
Charlie and Sue Fink
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I am so very sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. He always had a smile. When Mom passed away, it meant the world to me that he came to her services. I wish you peace. Bill was a good man and will not be forgotten. RIP my dear friend.
Trish (Alexander) Park
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I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Bill from CP.
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Our hearts are saddened by your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with you. Rest In Peace Bill Class of 1976
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Facebook Twitter GoogleBarb, I’m so sorry for your loss. My Mother, Jerri McKinzie and Bill worked many years together at Clinton Prairie. Prayers to you and your family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am so very sorry to hear about Bill. May he rest eternally in heaven. God Bless.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI live in Wesley Manor Southside and had just begun to know Bill; he was such a pleasure to be around and was always in a wonderful mood. He was always participating in our gatherings with a smile on his face – I am going to miss him greatly.
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I am sorry to hear this news. I went to grade school and high school with Bill. He seemed to always be smiling and so happy. I lost track as I moved to Georgia but wanted to extend my sympathy to his family. May God give you peace and comfort during this time. I’m sure Bill will be greatly missed
Jill (Presley) Parker
Dalton, Georgia
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Facebook Twitter GoogleJeanie, Barbara and family, sending my sincere sympathy in the loss of your brother and uncle. We will keep your family in our thoughts and prayers in the days and weeks ahead. Sending love, Jeanie and Gary Thompson
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Facebook Twitter GooglePrayers to your family. I remember Bill coming into IGA a lot before moving to Wesley Manor in January. He will be missed. He was
such a good man.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy heart broke when I heard the news of Bill’s passing. He was the kindest and most gentle person. We went to grade school and most of high school together. He will be sadly missed. God Bless you my dear friend until we meet again and may your family find comfort and peace during this time.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDear Goldsberry Family,
We are so sorry for your loss… We loved having Bill in our Y-Mobility class… He was always fun & willing to go along with the silliness we have in parts of our class…He would sing with us, laugh with & at us, and pray in the water with us… We have prayed for him in our class often when he was ill too… We also have had breakfast together after class, celebrating birthdays and even had a little house warming party for him…
We are so glad he had these last few months in WM Southside because it brought him so much happiness along with his “wheels”… At the last breakfast we had together he was bragging on collecting artwork for his apartment that we would have to come see…
We will miss him as we know you will but feel very blessed to have shared so many memories with him that we will cherish… May your many warm memories help you through this time of sorrow…
Thanking Our Lord for Bill in our lives… God Bless you all, Y-Water Angels (as dubbed us by our leader of many years, Nancy Kinsler)
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. I went to school with him at CP. I remember him as a happy go lucky type of guy and always pleasant to be around. I remember working on a project in junior high and with his input and help we got a very good grade. He built this model spaceship that was very detailed and impressive. My prayers and thoughts are with you in your loss and look forward to the day that death will be no more! The Lord be with you.
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