William Ezra Besecker, Jr. CMSgt USAF (Ret)
March 20, 1937 – April 9, 2023
Age 86
Preceded in death by his parents William & Genevieve Besecker.
Survived by his wife of 63 years Kay (Hinson) Besecker; daughters India Casey (Richard), Karen Hinchman (Randy), Deborah Winstead (Scott); five grandchildren; fourteen great-grandchildren; brother Stephen Besecker (Sue); brother-in-law Danny Hinson
Visitation: Wednesday, April 12, 5:00-7:00 pm, Bellevue Memorial Funeral Chapel
Funeral Service: Thursday, April 13, 10:30 am, Capehart Chapel
To view a video of the service, click the link below.
https://boxcast.tv/view/william-e-besecker-jr-qvu8vjbzaehwztsc7kmt
Interment: Thursday, April 13, 1:30 pm, Omaha National Cemetery
Military Honors: Offutt Air Force Base Honor Guard
Memorials: Eastern Nebraska Veterans’ Home / www.veterans.nebraska.gov or Parkinson’s Disease – Nebraska / infor@parkinsonsnebraska.org
6 Comments
May God uplift, strengthen and bring peace to the entire family. May all of you sense God’s love and find comfort in a celebration of a wonderful, long life that was well-lived and meant so much to many. We are praying for you.
So glad your dad has found his peace and place with our Lord. May you and your family share many memories and have a beautiful celebration of life well-lived.
May you rest in eternal peace, dear friend. It was truly a privilege to know you and your beautiful family. Thank you for your service. You will be greatly missed.
It was my honor to server with Bill. Rest easy Chief.
We are so sorry to hear of Chief
B’s passing. It was Duane’s honor to work with Chief. I looked forward to seeing him when he came shopping at the Commissary. We always talked about our favorite subject Husker Football! So sorry for your loss and that we are unable to attend. Love to Kay and family.
“Billy B!” (as I call him) and I were co-workers at SAIC in Albuquerque. Always upbeat and appreciative toward his fellow workers. He played for a short time on the SAIC co-ed softball team with us. It was there that he met my husband-to-be who was a Penn Stater and a Steeler fan. Stan and Bill had lots of discussions in the years to follow. Every Christmas, an angel made my Kay hangs on our tree. Our love and prayers to Kay and the family. We share in your sadness.
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