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Verland Bishop

February 7, 1920 — April 19, 2014

Verland Elmer “Bill” Bishop, 94, passed away April 19th, in Sunnyside Hospital. Bill was born in Clark, South Dakota in 1920 and lived the majority of his life in the Yakima Valley and the Columbia Basin in Washington State. He was the 3rd born of 5 children in his family and is survived by his youngest sister Pauline Brownlee of Selah, WA. He is also survived by his wife of 65 years, Lola Jean Roberts and their 6 children, Warren McCullough, Dennis Bishop, Larry Bishop, Colleen Waymire, Brenda Hodson and Randy Bishop, all of whom are still living. Bill is a WWII veteran who served as a Crew Chief and Staff Sergeant for a B-24 bomber squadron stationed in Italy during the war. Upon returning home he met Lola and married shortly thereafter. Upon leaving the service he worked on various farms and ranches. He worked on the Pingrey Ranch as their foreman for several years. He loved horses and was part of a horse club that performed at various fairs and other events. Their horse and rider drill team performed square-dance routines on horseback. For years he worked as a farm equipment mechanic for International Harvester and then a paving equipment operator, paving many roads and highways in Washington, Idaho and Montana. He could fix almost anything and was an all-around handyman. If something needed to be done, Bill could do it. Bill had many a brush with death during his life. From his service in Italy on a bombardier crew to a close call at the Moses Lake U&I Sugar Refinery explosion in 1963, to a truck collision with an elk in Montana rolling his truck, somehow he made it through them all. He said he had angels protecting him. He had a wonderful life filled with his wife, 6 children, 18 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren all of whom loved him and will miss him. You always knew it was Bill coming when you saw his signature cowboy hat and boots. A private funeral will be held for family members later this week. A memorial service will be held to celebrate his life in Sunnyside WA at the Valley Hills Sunnyside Chapel at 2:00 pm Saturday. To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Verland Bishop, please visit our flower store.

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