William Philip Zerbe, 58, of Ft. Worth, TX went to be with Jesus on Thursday, January 7, 2010.
Born March 18, 1951 in Gibraltar, PA, he was the proud son of the late Dorothy and Edward Zerbe. He was one of five brothers whom survive him: Eddie, John, Jake, and Paul. He is also survived by his son, Waco (Kari) Zerbe and daughter, Brandy Zerbe.
He was a US Army veteran of the Vietnam War. He was also a POW for 33 days and was awarded medals for Marksmanship (M-16 Rifle) and Expert (Hand Grenade). He served as a missionary for the Lord in Vietnam. He was also a member of the Destiny Church.
A graveside service with Military Honors will be held at 2:30PM on Friday, January 15th at Dallas-Ft. Worth National Cemetery, 2000 Mountain Creek Parkway, Dallas.
You fought a good fight and have now received your final reward! I am sure that you and Jesus are finally “kickin’ it”! Rest in peace my friend!
Michelle
You fought a good fight and have now received your final reward! I am sure that you and Jesus are finally “kickin’ it”! Rest in peace my friend!
Michelle
Our prayers and thoughts are with the family. Michelle you did Bill proud. May God bless you more than you can ask or think. We love you.
Bill.
I am envious that you got to see Jesus before me. But that’s OK. I’m still the Old Lady of the outfit.
Brother in Iraq, R.I.P.
Glad you made it home, Bill. Marilyn and I will sure miss you, though. You were a fine friend.
Glad you made it home, Bill. Marilyn and I will sure miss you, though. You were a fine friend.
Bill, Fought the good fight and served his country well as a soldier in the Army. He then fought the good fight in Gods Army. I knew him as a great friend, father, and prayer warrior. You will be missed “Big Bill”
Bill was a great friend and a man that love his Lord. He’ll be missed
Michelle, Please accept our condolences on Bill’s passing. I remember the great conversations we had with Bill in Vietnam. I remember him holding a little girl who had one arm and one leg. Future trips to Vietnam will not be the same without Bill. He will be missed and I know he is now with the good Lord. Sincerely, Jim & peg McMunn, Journey Back, 2002-2005
Bill was an inspiration to me,and because of his influence on me-I will continue to work with Mission Vietnam-See you when Christ says so–
in Christ
chuck crockatt
I loved Bill so much, he was one of God’s greatest soldier of the cross. I’ve seen him bust through walls of pride and made even the strongest man surrender to Jesus. Bill was raw and real. I love you big brother until we meet again. Greg
To my uncle:
I did not see you as much as I should have before your time came. No more pain and suffering…Rest in peace!
To my uncle:
I did not see you as much as I should have before your time came. No more pain and suffering…Rest in peace!