Bill married Phyllis McGilligan on March 30, 1940, and they celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary this year.
Bill started out as a sheet metal worker in the Manitowoc Ship Building Co. where he helped build and launch the USS Peto, the first undersea craft ever to be built on the Great Lakes. Together with Phyllis, he owned and ran three very successful businesses, Joe and Pat's Tavern (later Bill and Norb's) in Madison, the Pine-Del-Trav-O-Tel in Wisconsin Dells, and the Hamacher Motel in Madison. Bill was always "Mr. Fix It" and he used his skills well in business and at home where he made wonderful improvements in each of the 10 homes he bought in the course of their life together. He is also widely known as the originator of the well worn phrases "Whatever" and "Sweat it out."
Bill was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Phyllis "Red" on April 13, 2008.
Bill is survived by his 10 children, Patricia, Walter, Mary, Nancy (Chuck) Osley, Wilbur Jr. (Susan), Barbara, Edward (Laurie), Alice (Charles) Campbell, Kathleen (Joe) Abel-Kundinger, and Jean (Bill) Marx; 11 grandchildren, Michael (Terri) Klawitter, Lisa Kohler, Mark (Nancy) Klawitter, Mathew (Jodi) Roberts, Teresa Klawitter, Anthony Abel, Sarah (Michael) Young, Joshua (John) Campbell, Kelly "the 11th"Abel, Andrea Abel, and Lily Marx; 13 great-grandchildren, Lindsey Kohler, Ryne Kohler, Troy Roberts, Isabella Roberts, Haley Roughen, Heidi Roughen, Lily Young, Daisy Young, Koby Prellwitz, Dezirae Prellwitz, Katti Laack, Leah Laack, and Jason Laac.
Bill married Phyllis McGilligan on March 30, 1940, and they celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary this year.
Bill started out as a sheet metal worker in the Manitowoc Ship Building Co. where he helped build and launch the USS Peto, the first undersea craft ever to be built on the Great Lakes. Together with Phyllis, he owned and ran three very successful businesses, Joe and Pat's Tavern (later Bill and Norb's) in Madison, the Pine-Del-Trav-O-Tel in Wisconsin Dells, and the Hamacher Motel in Madison. Bill was always "Mr. Fix It" and he used his skills well in business and at home where he made wonderful improvements in each of the 10 homes he bought in the course of their life together. He is also widely known as the originator of the well worn phrases "Whatever" and "Sweat it out."
Bill was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Phyllis "Red" on April 13, 2008.
Bill is survived by his 10 children, Patricia, Walter, Mary, Nancy (Chuck) Osley, Wilbur Jr. (Susan), Barbara, Edward (Laurie), Alice (Charles) Campbell, Kathleen (Joe) Abel-Kundinger, and Jean (Bill) Marx; 11 grandchildren, Michael (Terri) Klawitter, Lisa Kohler, Mark (Nancy) Klawitter, Mathew (Jodi) Roberts, Teresa Klawitter, Anthony Abel, Sarah (Michael) Young, Joshua (John) Campbell, Kelly "the 11th"Abel, Andrea Abel, and Lily Marx; 13 great-grandchildren, Lindsey Kohler, Ryne Kohler, Troy Roberts, Isabella Roberts, Haley Roughen, Heidi Roughen, Lily Young, Daisy Young, Koby Prellwitz, Dezirae Prellwitz, Katti Laack, Leah Laack, and Jason Laac.
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