WILLIAM J. "BILL" GWINN, 42, of Chesapeake is safely home in Heaven. So happy and so bright, the pain and grief that was caused by seven years of battling multiple sclerosis ended Saturday, Jan. 18, 2003, at home with the family he loved. Bill was born April 22, 1960, in Cabell County, the son of Gene and Sue Greenlief Gwinn of Huntington. He drove an 18-wheeler for K-Lee Trucking until he became ill with M.S. He is survived by his wife, Sheila Inscoe Gwinn; one son, Bobby J. Gwinn; two daughters, Candice Marie Gwinn and Heather Black; and one sister-in-law, Charo Inscoe of Louisville, Ky.; one brother, David Gwinn of Crown City, Ohio; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Janet and Bruce Johnson of Proctorville, Ohio and Nancy and Steve Fuller of Laura, Ohio, all of whom he loved dearly. Bill also leaves behind many nieces and nephews; his mother-in-law and father-in-law, Bobby and Mae Inscoe, of Huntington; and two brother-in-laws, Herbert Inscoe and Bobby Inscoe Jr., both of Milton, W.Va. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2003, at Henson Mortuary, with Dr. Ed Grant and the Rev. Ralph Sager officiating. Burial will immediately follow in Miller Cemetery, Route 7, Miller, Ohio. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today, Jan. 20, 2003, at Henson Mortuary. Bill fought a long, hard battle for seven years with M.S. He is now resting in peace. Life on earth is but one brief moment in time. Bill is finally home and eternity is his. So, friends be happy for Bill. Thanks to all who have prayed, visited him in the hospital and verbally and financially provided helped for Bill and his family. May God bless all of you.