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William M. DeLoach

July 15, 1931 - July 05, 2012

William M. DeLoach

William M. DeLoach
SAVANNAH - William M. DeLoach, 80, died Thursday, July 5, 2012, at Hospice House.
A native and lifelong resident of Savannah, he was a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. Mr. DeLoach was the Official Court Reporter for the Eastern Judicial Circuit.
He is survived by his wife, Mary Heidt DeLoach; two daughters, Janet DeLoach of Savannah and Diane DeLoach Skole and her husband, Rev. David Skole, of Roanoke, VA; two grandsons, Josh and Isaac Skole; and a nephew, Craig DeLoach.
The family will receive friends on Friday from 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm at Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel.
The Memorial Service will be at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Redeemer.
The family suggests in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, 51 Wilmington Island Rd., Savannah, GA 31410 or to Lutheridge Conference Center and Camp, 2049 Upper Laurel Dr., Arden, NC 28704.
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My Dear Mary, Dianne and Janet, I am so sorry to hear about William's passing. I have many wonderful and fond memories of our times together, especially over the holidays. Mary, when Grandma D. lived off of Bull Street, I remember the day William brought you over to the house when we were there to introduce you to the family. You were beautiful, and I told everyone so, and that opinion of mine has not changed. I know there are going to be difficult days ahead, but I praise the Lord that you have family in Savannah to support you. May the God of our salvation bless you in the days to come. I will share a quote a good pastor friend of mine told a mourning wife some while back, 'Dwell on what you've had, not what you've lost.' In the Bonds of Christ, Craig

- W. Craig DeLoach, Milledgeville, GA

Bill was a great and friendly person. I particularly treasure my prior contacts with him. Stan

- Stanley Harris, Jr., , GA

Bill was a great and friendly person. I particularly treasure my prior contacts with him. Stan

- Stanley Harris, Jr., , GA

Love you, Red. Our sympathy to Mary and the family. We'll never forget you.

- Lindy & Linda Willis, Savannah & Jacksonville, GA

My Dear Mary, Dianne and Janet, I am so sorry to hear about William's passing. I have many wonderful and fond memories of our times together, especially over the holidays. Mary, when Grandma D. lived off of Bull Street, I remember the day William brought you over to the house when we were there to introduce you to the family. You were beautiful, and I told everyone so, and that opinion of mine has not changed. I know there are going to be difficult days ahead, but I praise the Lord that you have family in Savannah to support you. May the God of our salvation bless you in the days to come. I will share a quote a good pastor friend of mine told a mourning wife some while back, 'Dwell on what you've had, not what you've lost.' In the Bonds of Christ, Craig

- W. Craig DeLoach, Milledgeville, GA

Bill was a great and friendly person. I particularly treasure my prior contacts with him. Stan

- Stanley Harris, Jr., , GA

Bill was a great and friendly person. I particularly treasure my prior contacts with him. Stan

- Stanley Harris, Jr., , GA

Love you, Red. Our sympathy to Mary and the family. We'll never forget you.

- Lindy & Linda Willis, Savannah & Jacksonville, GA

Services under the direction of:

Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200