William S. Wilson

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William S. Wilson, 93, of West Goshen, died on Sunday, February 2, at the Neighborhood Hospice in West Chester.  He was the husband of L. Virginia Schreck Wilson with whom he shared 67 years of marriage.
Born in Cleveland, OH, he was the son of the late Mina E. McMullen and Arthur F. Wilson.  He was a native of Dunkirk, NY and had resided in the West Chester area most his life.
He was a graduate of Dunkirk High School and served in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II in the Pacific Theater where he was active in the invasion of the Philippines.
He retired in 1982 after 36 years of service for the DuPont Company as a mechanical supervisor.
An avid bowler, he had bowled for over 30 years in the Business Men's League and in various tournaments.  He also enjoyed playing golf.  He was a former member of Grove Methodist Church.
Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Mark W., husband of Joan Rissell, Wilson of Parkesburg, grandchildren, Michael J. and Samantha L. Wilson, and a sister, Mary Husch of Dunkirk, NY.  He was preceded in death by a sister, Norah Weller of California.
Funeral services will be private and held at the convenience of the family.  
Arrangements by the Wilde Funeral Home, Parkesburg.

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I was so sorry to hear that my very good and life long friend Bill Wilson had passed away. Bill was a great man and I was so lucky to have many fun times with him. We bowled together for years and he was my partner in the Dupont tournament and Pennsylvania State Tournament for decades. I have so many happy memories that I will never forget.

My condolences to Virginia, Mark. and the family. Tom Downing

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Mrs. Wilson, Mark and family - I was so sad to hear of the passing of Bill. I remember going to the bowling alley to watch him and my dad bowl. What an awesome man and I'm fortunate to have stories that will live on forever. His name is often brought up at the bowling alley now. My theoughts and prayers are with you all

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Mrs. Wilson, Mark and family - I was so sad to hear of the passing of Bill. I remember going to the bowling alley to watch him and my dad bowl. What an awesome man and I'm fortunate to have stories that will live on forever. His name is often brought up at the bowling alley now. My theoughts and prayers are with you all

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