Community
comes together to honor centenarian Bill Gossett
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[October 29, 2023]
On Saturday, October 28th one of Logan
County’s most beloved senior citizens celebrated a milestone
birthday. To commemorate the 100th birthday of Bill Gossett a large
celebration was held at the Lincoln Christian Village Congregate
building.
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Gossett with his wife Jean close by at all times,
humbly received congratulations from a large number of guests
including Illinois Senator Sally Turner and retired Illinois Senator
Larry Bomke and wife Sally.
Others who were on hand to join in the celebration
included Jim Ash, manager of the WLCN Radio station where Gossett
and Judy Busby for years hosted a Wednesday morning talk show and
Dara Entwistle who has recently be selected to co-host that same
show since Gossett and Busby have decided to retire from it.
Also on hand was Judy Busby who along side her late
husband Buzz, began the close friendship with the Gossetts when they
were all quite young and raising their families. The Busby’s and the
Gossetts became so close that the children in the family often
considered they had two sets of parents they could count on at all
times.
Senator Turner read a proclamation from the
Illinois Senate, again noting Gossett’s military service to our
country.
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Logan County Board member Kathy Schmidt was on hand
and read aloud a proclamation from the county recognizing Gossett’s
contributions to the community and our country through his military
service, business ownership and wide variety of community service
organizations and clubs.
Gossett enjoyed seeing the Bomkes and was presented
with an extra-large gift, a photo of Bill in the cockpit of a
vintage open airplane. The photo was inscribed with “The sky is the
limit!!!” with a postscript of “God is my co-pilot; Jean is the
boss.”
The Bomkes also provided small prints of the photo
with an open invitation for guests to take one if they chose.
Gossett spoke to Lincoln Daily News saying that he was happy and
doing well. He and Jean receive a lot of attention from their
daughter-in-law who stops in and checks in on them at the Christian
Village apartments on a daily basis. He says they are healthy, and
he feels they are quite fortunate to have what they have and be able
to enjoy it. He says the years have been good to him. Of course,
there have been upsets and tough times along the way but with his
wife of 70-plus years beside him and remarkable friends and family,
he has lived a very blessed life.
Guests shuffled in throughout the afternoon, some
bringing gifts, others dropping birthday cards in a large bowl for
Bill to open and enjoy at a later time.
The party included a large birthday cake and a huge
variety of sweets along with tea and coffee.
Outside the Congregate building at Lincoln’s
Christian Village, a large sign delivered the message of the day,
“Happy 100th Birthday.”
[Nila Smith] |