David Reed Bills

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Rochester: Saturday, January 5, 2013 at age 51. Predeceased by his father, Dayton R. Bills. Survived by his mother, Rena E. Bills; brother, Roger (Janice) Bills; nieces and nephews, Joshua (Stephanie) Bills, Rebecca (Zachary) Bednarz, Katherine (Timothy) Cortina, Christina (Seth) Joseph, Anna Giordano; aunts and uncles, Norma Zehler, Eva Kinsey, Harold (Jean) Hefke, Norman (Sue) Hefke, Edson (Barbara) Hefke, Marion Fountain (Fred Johnson); many dear cousins and friends. David was a Tool Maker for KAL Manufacturing in Webster. No prior calling. His Memorial Service will be held Sunday (Jan 13th) 2:00 PM at Gates Presbyterian Church. Private interment. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Gates Presbyterian Church or the National Kidney Foundation in his memory.

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  1. Ken Antonio on January 9, 2013 at 12:00 am

    A NEW JOURNEY BEGINS There’s a place I’ve never seen beyond this world we know. A place I’ve only heard of but someday hope to go- It’s not on any map, there are no roads to take me there. But it’s a place of perfect peace where hearts are free from care. And though I understand some maybe saddened when I leave, One day we will all meet again – That’s what I believe… When it’s time to travel there, I think I’ll wear a smile, I’ll say good-bye to those I love, but only for a while, Knowing there are others who traveled there alone, Who cannot wait to greet me and to whisper ‘welcome home.’ May you find find peace in the thought that your loved one is in a more beautiful place. With Deepest Sympathy, Ken Antonio



  2. Ken Antonio on January 10, 2013 at 12:00 am

    A NEW JOURNEY BEGINS
    There’s a place I’ve never seen beyond this world we know. A place I’ve only heard of but someday hope to go- It’s not on any map, there are no roads to take me there. But it’s a place of perfect peace where hearts are free from care. And though I understand some maybe saddened when I leave, One day we will all meet again – That’s what I believe… When it’s time to travel there, I think I’ll wear a smile, I’ll say good-bye to those I love, but only for a while, Knowing there are others who traveled there alone, Who cannot wait to greet me and to whisper ‘welcome home.’

    May you find find peace in the thought that your loved one is in a more beautiful place.

    With Deepest Sympathy,
    Ken Antonio



  3. Jim Grace on January 10, 2013 at 12:00 am

    My Dear Cousin,

    I am sad, I enjoyed talking to you each summer at Aunt Bev and Uncle Franks cottage. All the hardships you went through and continued to go through and yet you were always cheerful when I saw you.

    God is blessed to have you Dave,

    Jim and Kathy



  4. Paul Shallenberger on January 13, 2013 at 12:00 am

    I was so sad to hear of Dave’s passing. I worked with Dave for many years at Kodak and Dave was one of the best toolmakers I had the pleasure to work with. He has been on my mind lately (and I didn’t know why) but I didn’t know how to reach him. I know he is at peace now and reconnecting with many friends and family. It’s been three years since I lost my wife, who Dave knew, and I’m sure she is showing him around. He is in good hands with our Lord. We will all see you again Dave.
    Take care
    Paul Shallenberger



  5. George & Diane on January 13, 2013 at 12:00 am

    To our dear friend, Rena, and her family: We were both so saddened to hear of David’s passing, our hearts go out to you. He was a wonderfuly brave man, and we are so glad we had the pleasure of being his friend. We will always remember his beautiful smile and the love he had for his dedicated Mother and his family. He is now in a better place, and the Lord will keep him under His care forever. God bless you all, and please know we are thinking of you and keeping you in our prayers.

    Love, George & Diane Schultz



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