William Thomas Deagle

william deagle

September 29, 1925 ~ September 25, 2007

Services: Visitation: A Time of Remembrance and Gathering will be held Sunday, October 7, 2007 from 2PM till 4PM at 45106 Deagle's Boat Yard Road, Tall Timbers, MD 20690. William Thomas “Bill” Deagle, 81, of Tall Timbers, MD died September 25, 2007 at St. Mary’s Nursing Center. Born September 29, 1925 on St. George’s Island, MD he was the son of the late William Henry and Vivian Deagle. He was the loving husband of Janice Marie Deagle whom he married on July 12, 1961 in Hollywood Church of the Nazarene. He is survived by his children; Lee Deagle of Tall Timbers, MD and Joyce Adams of Cobb Island, MD, his brother, Charles Deagle of Tall Timbers MD and his granddaughters; Caitlyn and Constance Oliver and Ashley and Kailey Adams. A lifelong resident of St. Mary’s County, Bill graduated from Great Mills High School, “Class of 1942.” His lifelong career was as a boat builder at Deagle’s Boatyard. A Time of Remembrance and Gathering will be held on Sunday, October 7, 2007 from 2:00 – 4:00 PM at 45106 Deagle’s Boat Yard Raod, Tall Timbers, MD 20690. Arrangements provided by the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, P.A.

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  1. “Although I only knew Bill for a short time, he was the most kindest and generous man you would ever meet. He is now in a better place and will no longer suffer. I love Bill and will miss you. May you rest in Peace. -Your step-grandaughter, Constance”

  2. “I only knew Bill for a few years but let me tell you, those were the best years of my life. I came to know Bill as a man who always wanted to give to people; he was the nicest man you could ever meet. I love and miss you Bill, may you rest in Peace. Love, Caitlyn”

  3. “Janice, Joyce and Lee, My thoughts and prayers are with you, may Bill rest in peace. Love, Marcia Brown”

  4. “”Janice, Joyce and Lee, My prayers are with you, Billy will be missed by all. “

  5. “Aunt Janice – May you find peace in your heart knowing that Uncle Bill will not have to suffer any longer and is in a better place now. You were always there for him; right by his side. If you ever need me for anything; don’t hesitate to pick up the phone and call. “


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