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William Thomas "Bill" Flynn

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William "Bill" Thomas Flynn, P.E. How Beautiful the Day that is touched by Love William "Bill" Thomas Flynn, P.E., age 90, passed away peacefully on Monday, March 26, 2007. Bill was born in St. Louis, Mo. on October 8, 1916, to William Flynn and Olympia Biegler Flynn, and married Charlotte Koehler on July 11, 1941. Married for over 65 years, he is survived by his wife Charlotte, and their three children: Liz Flynn of Waco, Mary Lou Flynn-DuPart and her husband Mike of Alvin, and Greg Flynn, his wife Alicia, and their daughters Kathryn and Charlotte of Austin. Bill was an officer in the United States Navy and served in the Pacific Theater during World War II as a member of UDT7 (Underwater Demolition Team 7, a precursor to the Navy Seals). He received the Silver Star for action at Saipan and was discharged honorably from active service in 1945. Bill later became an activist for peace, and his wish is to see "all countries do away with their armed forces and be at peace with one another." Working as a Civil Engineer for 59 years, Bill's professional goal was to be of service to his fellow workers and his community. His career included work on the Panama Canal, Schlitz breweries, the "new" Seton Hospital on 38th St., and the City of Austin Water/Wastewater system. He was happiest when he completed meaningful projects that worked as planned. He served two years as the village president of Thiensville, Wisconsin, was a long-time treasurer of the Austin Chapter of the Gray Panthers, a committee member of ASTM, and was active in the St. Edward's University Catholic Community. One of Bill's passions was land tax reform, and he worked diligently to realize the ideas contained in Henry George's "Progress and Poverty." He wrote numerous letters to the editors of the Austin American Statesman in pursuit of justice. Another passion of Bill's was education. He said that the best advice he could give a twenty year old would be: "If you've started college or university training, you've probably had good counseling and you have found yourself in the proper field. Now, work at it to the best of your abilities. An education is not intended to teach you how to make money; it is to teach you how to live and make a better contribution to the common good. If you decide not to continue studies beyond high school, rethink your decision now: it is never too late. Further study is sure to increase your career options and your opportunities for greater service." As a result of these sentiments, the family requests that donations be made in Bill's name to the St. Edward's University Scholarship Fund. Donations may be sent to St. Edward's University, University Advancement, Box 1028, Austin, TX 78704. Bill's biggest sources of strength and happiness were his family and friends (and dark chocolate). His longtime love for Charlotte was enhanced by all the members of his family including his siblings Ed (deceased), Catherine, Gene (deceased), Bob, Owen (deceased), and Jack and their spouses, Mary (deceased), Al, Pat, Martha, Loretto and Gerry, along with numerous nieces and nephews. In the last few years, he was blessed with an extensive network of caregivers, supporters, helpers, and friends for which he was (and his family remains) most grateful. Thank you, thank you, thank you. We all feel blessed that Bill was a part of our lives. Please join us for a memorial service and celebration of Bill's life at the St. Edward's University Chapel on Saturday, March 31, at 4:00 p.m. Peace.

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Mar. 29, 2007.

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Chris Norrsi

June 26, 2013

What an amazing man. I hope that my life is half as full as his was.

Peace

April 5, 2007

Dad 1967

April 5, 2007

Jeff Woodruff

March 31, 2007

Bill, when I saw you two weeks ago you looked good. You were reading the New York Times and had two progressive tomes by your side. I promise, I will crack open my copy of Progress and Poverty for you.

Cathey Thomas

March 31, 2007

Although I haven't seen him in many years, when I think of Bill Flynn I immediately and clearly see his friendly face breaking into a smile or a laugh. Despite his obvious intelligence and depth, I honestly cannot picture him any way other than joyful.

Bill always struck me as a particularly enlightened gentleman, a true force for good, even worthy of our beloved Charlotte! And while he'll certainly be missed and mourned, I'm sure we're all grateful he was able to contribute so much for so long. Bless you, Bill, for setting the example of always listening, learning, caring, and trying to do the right thing. Bill and Charlotte both are so inspiring in that way.

Holding Bill, Charlotte, and their whole loving family in the Light...

Wayne P. Flottman

March 30, 2007

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

James R. Dawson

March 30, 2007

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Jane Basey

March 30, 2007

Bill Flynn was a gentle man with a great smile,a good heart, and giant compassion. He will be missed but forever remembered because he was loved so much!
Jane Basey

Rachel Flake

March 30, 2007

Bill was truly "an officer and a gentleman." He will be missed by so many people. He and Charlotte lived around the corner from me and Bill often walked by my house on his exercise route; he'd stop to chat when I was outside. A few years back he walked their dog, but in the last months he was on the arm of a companion. You could see his fierce determination to keep going, even when his body was rebelling. He and Charlotte were so beautiful together; in this day and age, 65 years of marriage is almost unbelievable! I salute you, Bill; your life has been a shining example of all that's good and true.

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