Bill-Hack-Obituary

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Bill Hack

Logan, Iowa

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DIED
April 15, 2017
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Logan, Iowa

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Fouts Funeral Home - Woodbine Obituary

William Darrel Hack was born December 24, 1927, to Perry and Juliette (Baldwin) Hack in Dunlap, Iowa. He was raised in Dunlap and graduated from Dunlap High School in 1944 at the age of 16. Bill proudly served his country in the U.S. Army, stationed in Japan. After his honorable discharge, Bill...

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Sorrow and prayers to the Hack family for your loss of Bill. My favorite memory of Bill was when he ran the creamery route and would stop at our place near Pisgah to pick up the cream and the eggs. He often came around lunch time and he and George (my dad) would have a card game or two. Those games resulted in a lot of laughter and good old boy competition. Hope those two are having a card game now.

Our prayers are with the family, we have many fond memories of the HacksXI

Sending lots of love to the Hacks right now. I have many memories of Grandpa Bill including seeing him at the country club and around Logan. He always teased me every time he saw me up until I saw him last, which was just when I was back in the fall for my grandmother's funeral. I will miss him and am thinking about you guys! Love and hugs from Jaime, Jeff, Alivia and Austin!

Thinking of you all and praying for peace and comfort. The video was a real walk down memory lane for me...certain even more so for all of you. God bless!!

Soft and safe be the earthy bed of our brother; bright and glorious be his rising from it. Fragrant be the acacia sprig which shall flourish there. May the earliest buds of spring unfold their beauties over his resting place, and, in the bright morning of the world's resurrection, may his soul spring into newness of life and expand into immortal beauty in realms beyond the skies. Until then, dear Uncle and brother, until then ---Farewell!
May we keep the virtues of our brother green and...

I enjoyed getting to know Bill at the country club and golfing with him too. He had many stories and always made me laugh. My kids loved him also and loved to tease him. He had a great sense of humor in his gruff way that he always tried to be, but he really was an ole softy. Prayers for you all, at this time of sorrow.

We are so sorry to hear of Uncle Bill's passing. We have many memories of spending time with him and Aunt Barb. Prayers for your family.

To The Entire Family
So Very Very Sorry To Hear Bill Passed Away.
He Was A GREAT Man.
Love & Hugs To YOU All

Linda,Mike, Renee and families. I am so sorry to hear about Bill's passing. I have always had a deep respect for Bill. My Dad and Bill were best friends for a lot of years. Bill went to sleep and woke up with a lot of our family members and God. May God bless all of you.