William Charles Van Hoose's Obituary
William Charles "Bill" Van Hoose, age 66, of Kettering, passed away Thursday, December 9th, 2021 at Soin Medical Center in Beavercreek.
Bill was born November 26th, 1955 to Edith (Wallen) Van Hoose and Claude Van Hoose. He was the owner and tooling engineer for KBX Global. Bill pastored at Clear Springs Primitive Baptist Church in Spring Valley for over 10 years and taught the Bible while living in China. He currently attends and pastors at Macedonia Primitive Baptist Church.
Bill loved to play PlayStation 4, golf, click around in YouTube, eat various kinds of Bill’s Donuts, and savor vanilla ice cream at the local Dairy Queen.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents and son, William Joshua Van Hoose. He is survived by his daughter, Amber Van Hoose; son, William Van Hoose (Julia Zheng); granddaughter, Zoey Van Hoose; granddog, Max; fiance’, Connie Meeks; brothers, Danny, Alan, Roger, David, and Sammy Van Hoose; sister, Connie Nelson; and numerous nieces and nephews.
To help the family celebrate his life, you are invited to his visitation at CONNER & KOCH Life Celebration Home on Tuesday, December 14th, 2021 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Funeral services will be held 11:00 am Wednesday, December 15th, 2021 at Clear Springs Primitive Baptist Church with burial to follow at Fairview Primitive Baptist Cemetery in Bellbrook.
You are welcome to send a condolence, flowers, plant a tree and share a story about Bill at www.ConnerAndKoch.com.
During this difficult time, if you are feeling ill or unhealthy in any way, you are encouraged to pay your respects in alternative methods, such as sending a sympathy card or sharing a memory through Bill's online book of memories. If you plan to attend services in person, be sure to bring your mask to wear while you are inside.
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