William R. ‘Bill’ Meservey, obituary
WARREN — William R. ‘Bill’ Meservey, age 49, husband of Kathy M. Meservey, passed away on January 7, 2024, at Pen Bay Medical Center after a 15-month battle with Lyme disease. Born February 3, 1974, Bill was the son of William C. and Dorothy Perry Meservey.
Attending local schools, Bill graduated Medomak Valley High School, Class of 1992. Working tirelessly and providing for his family, Bill was always thinking of others and was known to be a selfless man. Bill was quick with his words and had a great sense of humor, often throwing in a little dry humor into a conversation.
Bill was an extremely compassionate man, and that followed him everywhere he went. Always a hard worker, he was a self-employed carpenter. Never an idle man, when Bill was not working, he could be found playing horseshoes, spending time with family, especially his grandsons, Chayse and Carson. He enjoyed antiquing, going to Park Street with Danielle and Tracie, spending time with his best friend Bill Bryant, listening to old Country Music. Bill loved singing, especially George Straight and Bob Segar. He was a past member of the Warren Fire Department.
Bill was preceded in death by his father as well as an aunt, Louise Lufkin.
Other than his wife, Kathy, Bill is survived by his daughters Lori Bryant, and her children Chayse and Carson, of Waldoboro; and Ellie Meservey, of Union; sisters, Heather Meservey, of Warren, and Kim Foster and her husband Scott, of Washington; mother, Dottie Parker, of Friendship; half-sisters Rebecca Delano and Roberta Feltis; step-sons, Taylor Overlock, of Owl’s Head, and Andrew Overlock, of Warren; step-brother, Orrin ‘Mac’ Parker; step-sisters Diane Kelley and Carol Parker Gifford; and father and mother-in-law, William and Nancy Bryant of Warren, as well as many nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held on Bill’s 50th birthday, February 3, 2024, at 11 a.m., at Warren Baptist Church, Main Street, Warren, Maine, The Reverend Doctor Linwood Welch officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made in Bill’s name to Tunnel to Towers Foundation, www.t2t.org or Lyme Disease Foundation www.lyme.org.
Bill was especially grateful for all his caregivers, his wife, Kathy, as well as Heather, Lori, Lola, Hope, Robin, Danielle, Beth, Jenina, Joe, Sam, Cody, Nancy, Sheridan, and Ronnie.
To share a memory or condolence with the Meservey family, please visit their Book of Memories at www.hallfuneralhomes.com.
Arrangements are under the care and direction of Hall Funeral Home, 949 Main Street, Waldoboro, Maine 04572