William Jones, 58, of Waco, passed away Saturday, August 19, 2017 in Waco.
Service Information: A celebration of life service will be held and Military Honors will be presented at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, September 2, 2017 at the Bellmead Senior Center, 3900 Parrish Street in Waco, 76705.
William was employed as a truck driver for many years. He was an avid Nascar fan, a Dale Earnhardt Sr. fan and loved spending time outdoors with his family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his Mother, Rosalie A. Reece McAtee and great-niece, Anna Rose McAtee.
William is survived by his companion, Kelli of Waco; his father, Charles McAtee of Clarence, IA; his son, Justin Jones of Fort Worth; step-son, Chris Baker of Dallas; sister, Linda wallace of Tipton, IA; brothers, Kevin Jones of Cedar Rapids, IA, Chuck McAtee of Tipton, IA and Scott McAtee of Rochester, IA; three grandchildren; 12 nieces and nephews; and nine great-nieces and nephews.
Contact Information:Lake Shore Funeral Home & Cremation Services
So sorry to hear of Bills passing he was always soo nice and friendly, him and my brother Lowell hung out in high school some.. God bless. such a good guy….we will miss him dearly…
So sorry to hear this I knew him as Little Bil he was a really nice guy .
Rest in peace my friend
God’s speed to the pearly gates ole friend. Till we meet again.
God called another angel home. For there is no more pain and suffering. So spread your wings and fly, fly so high. I will always remember our good times together. Love you my sweet friend. Rest In Peace
I wish you peace my friend
Gloria Webb (Eakins)
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the friends and family. Bill was a rreally good guy. RIP
Remembering Bill as a happy little boy staying at our house frequently. May you find comfort in your fond memories of Bill that never fade away. He will be missed but not nearly as much as he will be remembered.
My prayers go out to the family.. Bill was a close friend of mine durning and after high school ..a lot of good times we and other friends have shared.. You will be remembered ” you wild out southern boy.”