William (B29 Billy) Lymburner passed away Feb. 20 at the age of 89 due to a two-year battle with Parkinson's.
He was the husband of Elsie (Ward) Lymburner.
He served in the Air Force as a mechanic on the B-29's in the Korean War. He was a member of the Post #14 in Cumberland. He was also a member of the Lincoln Police Department during the 1950s. He then worked as manager of the camera department at Ann & Hope.
William is survived by his children Lora, Betty, and James. He is also survived by his sister Mary Ferando of Florida. He was the father of the late Billy Lymburner. Who passed in 2019. Also, the grandfather of James Jr. who passed in 2009. He was also the brother of the late Louis Lymburner. He is survived by several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. His longtime friend Jim passed away a month ago and they are on their way to the flea market together again. I'm sure they are happy, so don’t be sad.
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