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William H. Egelston
January 1st, 0001
William H. "Bill" Egelston, 68, of St. Petersburg, died Sunday, April 1, 2001 at Edward White Hospital. He was born in Middletown, Ohio and came here in 1990 from Miamisburg, Ohio where he retired as a supervisor for Cincinnati Gas and Electric after 41 years. He was a Past Master of Eastern Star Masonic Lodge #55 of Ohio in Franklin, Ohio and was an avid bowler in Leagues at Ten Pin Lanes in South Pasadena. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War and was Baptist. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Christine. Two sons, William R. and Scott A. both of Middletown. Two daughters, Cecelia A. "Chee Chee" of Sringboro, Ohio and Cindy R. Hoffman of Cincinnati. Two brothers, Charles "Bud" Egleston of Middletown and Ernest "Ernie" Egelston of Franklin, Ohio. Two sisters, Mary Vandever of Middletown and Imogene Priest of Franklin. And seven grandchildren. $(document).ready(function(){ });
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