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William F. “Bill” Cruit

December 1st, 2016 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries

william-cruit-photoWilliam F. “Bill” Cruitt, 63, passed away Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at CAMC – Memorial.

He was a manager and valve specialist working for Furmanite Corporation for whom he traveled all over the world.

He is  survived by his brother, Donald Cruitt of Lyman, SC; sister, Connie (Richard) Savage of Salome, AZ; step-daughter,  Brenda (Lawrence) Worley and their children (to whom he was PaPa Bill), Kenneth (Haley) Bell, Michael (Ashley) Worley, Adrienne Worley, Kevin Perry, & Kendra Worley; great-grandchildren,  Austin & Grace Bell, Mikilah, Honor, Laylah & Cambria Worley; niece who was also his best friend, Kari (Darian) Fields, Dunbar, WV and her children, Mikayla Clark of Parkersburg and Andrew Clark of Nitro; along with a host of other nieces, nephews, family and friends.

A private memorial service will be held at a later time.

The family would like to give a special thanks to Charleston Internal Medicine, Dr. Witt Durden and Dr. Cynthia Collins-Stump.

 

 

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Beth Moore
7 years ago

May fond memories of your dear loved one bring you comfort during this hard time in your life. Look back on all the good memories you were able to have and smile at the fact that you were able to share these.  My heart and sympathies go out to you and your family.

Proverbs 10:7 The memory of the righteous one is due for a blessing.”

Something that gives us great comfort is the Bible truth that death is not the dot or period at the end of a sentence, but rather the comma or pause because our dear loved ones will live again. We know that we will see our loved ones again because the beautiful promise recorded at Revelation 21:4 “And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore.”  What a truly special day so close at hand to be able to embrace our loved ones again!

Peter Tetlow
7 years ago

It was fun & good to know you Bill. We had a lot of laughs & quite a few lunches at the Grand Park Cafe in Merrillville. I will be raising a glass to you this evening in Bahrain to toast you on your journey. I bet that there will be plenty of valves to fix “up there” Peter T.

Kari Fields
7 years ago
Reply to  Peter Tetlow

Thank you for you kind words. ???

7 years ago

Bill will be remembered by his family and friends as a very giving person. Always thinking of others before himself. Bill was a very knowledgeable valve manager with very strong work ethic and will be missed sorely by all those who he came into contact with.
My condolences and deepest sympathies go out to Bills loving family at this very difficult time..
May you Rest In Peace Bill

Kari Fields
7 years ago
Reply to  Brett Grady

Thank you so much for your kind words.