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Mr. Willard Joseph Gore, II

March 4, 1964 ~ March 7, 2024

Mr. Willard Joseph Gore, II age 60; a resident of Warner Robbins, Georgia, passed away on Thursday, March 7, 2024. A Celebratory Service, honoring his life will take place on Monday, March 18, 2024, from the chapel of Southern Cremations & Funerals at Eastlawn Memorial Park located; 640 McGarity Road, McDonough, GA 30252. A family visitation will begin at 12 Noon and with funeral service beginning at 1:00 PM. Mr. Gore leaves to cherish his memory through his parents, Mr. Willard J. Gore and Mrs. Hannelore Schmidt Gore, of McDonough, GA. His sister, Mrs. Barbara (Rim) Newton and one brother; Mr. Robert (Kathy) Gore, both of McDonough, GA. One niece; Mrs. Brianne (Clint) Satterfield, One Nephew; Mr. Jeremy (Allyse) Newton; both of McDonough, GA. Great Nieces; Ansley Newton, Brinley Satterfield and Maci Satterfield. Great Nephews; Andrew Newton, Ryan Kennemore, Camden Moss Preston Newton. The staff of Southern Cremations & Funerals are honored to serve the family of Mr. Willard Joseph Gore, II.We ask that you continue to keep them in your thoughts and prayers, during this most difficult time. We also encourage each of you to offer the Gore family your condolences here on our website.

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  1. Southern Cremations & Funerals at East Lawn Memorial Park says:

    The staff of Southern Cremations & Funerals, are honored to serve the family of Mr. Willard J. Gore, II. We ask that you continue to keep them in your thoughts and prayers.

  2. Uncle Buddy you left us way too early. You will forever be missed by all of us. Thank you for all the memories you left us with. There will never be another like you. Not sure who I will call first now after I kill a deer, it was always you. You were loved more than we ever told you and hope you knew that! Rest easy we will take good care of Mama and Baba for you! Love ya Bud

  3. Buddy you will be truly missed it was a pleasure and a honor being your friend and playing golf with you on several occasions RIP my friend.

  4. Clint and Brianne Satterfield says:

    Buddy we are going to miss you so much! Thank you for being such a great Uncle Buddy! Our kids will always remember the fun and jokes we shared. The holidays will never be the same! Thank the lord for the precious memories that will always be with us. I know your smiling down on me and the kids right now!

    Love you always,

    Brianne, Clint and kids

  5. Attended South Georgia Technical College , aviation program with Buddy back in the 1980’s and worked around him at Robins AFB for many years . Never a dull moment around Buddy. Always a good friend, I assure you he will be missed by many … Prayers for his family.

  6. I will miss you uncle buddy and I will always remember you for making me laugh and me making fun of your height you never failed to make us kids laugh I love you and I will miss you.

  7. I worked with and knew Buddy for over 30 years. He was a dear friend and golf partner. He always had a huge smile on his face, his laugh was contagious and his friendship was irreplaceable. We will all miss you, my friend. Hit em straight up there.

  8. Good Man, Good Friend, always with a smile. Hittem Strait my Friend….You will be missed. Cornbread luvs ya

  9. Buddy was a good man and a good neighbor. I will miss seeing him when I drive by his house. My heart goes out to his family. Rest in peace, Buddy.

  10. I worked With Buddy when he first started at Robins A.F.B. We worked on the C-141 together, &I Hunted with him a little back then too. He was a good friend to me. Prayers for peace and Comfort for Friends and Family. In Christ Jesus

  11. I knew Buddy for many years at Robins AFB. Always a cheerful smile and good to talk to. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family at this time. Rest in peace my friend.

  12. I knew Buddy, all my life! We rode bikes, work on the car, played in woods, and always got in trouble together at the pool! He taught me how to play basketball (his way), so he could always win! Haha. One of my true loves and like a big brother. He will definitely be missed, but never forgotten. He will always be a part of my heart!
    Rest in Peace.


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