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William J. Houk

08/31/1931 - 02/14/2011

William J. Houk obituary, 08/31/1931-02/14/2011

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08/31/1931

DIED

02/14/2011

William Houk Obituary

HOUK, William J.
(Age 79)

Passed away on February 14, 2011. Born August 31, 1931. Graduated from North Central High School where he played the guitar in the swing band. He married Rosada and moved to Pullman. Bill graduated from WSU with a degree in architecture and served in the Air Force for a couple of years. After a few years with Structural Clay Products Institute he took over the family business in Spokane, which is now Wilbert Precast. During semi-retirement Bill designed many cemetery mausoleums throughout the Northwest. Bill retired in 1992 and traveled the U.S. and Canada in his RV. He suffered a major stroke in the late 1990s but continued to attend local Bluegrass festivals whenever possible. Bill loved raising his three children, Julie, Mark and Dan. He coached Pee Wee Baseball and was president of the PTA. He balanced family fun, music and humor with an amazing work ethic. Many camping trips, backyard parties and holidays found him playing his guitar and leading a sing-a-long of old hillbilly songs. Baseball was another delight of Bill's. He played in, coached and sponsored Spokane Metro softball teams for over 20 years. He is survived by wife, Janice; daughter, Julie (Ron) Bohman, Spokane, WA; son, Mark (Inez) Houk, Spokane, WA, son, Dan (Lori) Houk, Spokane, WA; stepsons, Brian (Joy) Daniels, Spokane, WA, Keith Daniels, California, Kent (Lynda) Daniels, Gig Harbor, WA: stepdaughter Jodi ( Pat) McMaster, Maryland; sister, Dixie (Ai) Self, Spokane, WA; 23 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by brother, Tommy Houk and granddaughter, Renae Bohman. Our family wishes to express a very special thank you to Clare Bridge for their continual support and care. Visitation Friday, February 18, 2011, 2:00 -" 8:00 P.M. A Funeral Service will be at 1:00 P.M. on Saturday, February 19, 2011, at Ball & Dodd Funeral Home Chapel. Entombment at Fairmount Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be made to Transitional Living Center, 3128 N. Hemlock, Spokane, WA 99205 or Union Gospel Mission.

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Published by Spokesman-Review from Feb. 16 to Feb. 17, 2011.

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February 21, 2011

The Ladies and Gentlemen of the Washington State Veterans Cemetery extend our deepest sympathies to the family of William J. Houk for your loss, to honor his service to our country and our patriotic hero.

Linda Anne House, Founding Member

February 19, 2011

Dear Julie, Mark and Dan,
Please accept the condolences of me and my family. I have fond memories of your Dad and Corbin Park. Bill was especially kind following the death of my father. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Ron Morrison

Vera-Ellen Bice Shadduck

February 18, 2011

Dear family of Bill Houk! I lived next door to Bill and his family. My name is Vera-Ellen (Bice) Shadduck. Bil was older than me by several years but he was always nice and teased Dixie and I alot! I want to pay my respects and also get ahold of Dixie. My email is
[email protected].. My prayers are with you.

Trish Nelson

February 18, 2011

My heart is filled with special memories of the Houk Family. It is so very sad to lose one so special. Thinking of you. . .

Jeffrey Roland

February 18, 2011

Please accept our deepest sympathy from all in the Roland family. We have fond memories of Bill when we attended meetings together for the Wilbert Manufacturers Association.

Maria Dobbs

February 16, 2011

I always loved my uncle bill. such a wonderful uncle and father figure to me over the years. I love and miss him.

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