CASPER-WILHELM-Obituary

CASPER WILHELM

Fresno, California

1925 - 2010

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Casper went to be with the Lord on Monday, June 28, 2010. He proudly served his Country during WWII on the European Front before settling in Delano for over 30 years where he was actively involved in education. His teaching career began in Richgrove and he retired from Columbine School District...

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Dear Wilhelms,
We have been thinking about you these past days. What a great man and wonderful creation of God has been called home. His legacy is a great one and lives on in each of you. Blessings, Marlin for the Hietts

It was certainly an honor and a pleasure to know your family. Thank you so much for letting us help with the care of your parents. God Bless from the staff at Visiting Angels.

The Zaninovich Family, Andrew, Stella and Andrea extends their most heartfelt condolences to the Wilhelm family. Mr. Wilhelm was a dedicated educator who made sure his students got experience working on computers when most people had never seen one. Our language, mathematics and arts programs had us as prepared for high school/college and professional experiences as the best of them. Mr. Wilhelm was a Great man. He made our country a better place by empowering children through education. ...

To the wilhelm children,I was in contact with your father for the last few months,and I am so happy we had those few e-mails to share.It was very strange relating to him as an adult but not difficult.I just wanted you to know a little bit about your father that ,maybe you might not have known.I was his student in the middle 1960's.My parents got a divorce,which was not so common.I was having troubles due to all the madness at home.Your father took me into his office to talk with me about it...

The Geivet family sends our most heartfelt condolences to the Wilhelm family.Your father and that little 'country school' had a huge impact on this family.We are forever grateful that we had the chance to be educated by those he chose and then by him when we reached his class.He kept us interested and busy.His gift to us was the desire to continue learning always.thank you, Mr. Wilhelm...you are missed.Sincerely,
Karla,Dawn,Kevin,Dino,and Holly Geivet.

Our greatest condolences from the Rodriguez family. Mr. Wilhelm taught Felicitas, Raul, Yolanda, Norma, Miguel, Gloria and Christina and each one of us grew educationally as well as emotionally. He was an educator and humanitarian. We remember him fondly drinking vanilla milkshakes but telling us to keep it from Mrs. Wilhelm which we did cause we loved him and did not want him to get in trouble with her. He will always have a very special place in each of our hearts as we will always love...

I send my most heartfelt condolenses to all of Mr Wilhelm's family. I was one of his students at Columbine school from 1st grade to 8th grade. I have always kept Mr and Mrs Wilhelm dear in my heart. My most beautiful childhood memories was school because we had the best teachers and wonderful fellow students. Mr Wilhelm always had a saying when something didn't go just right. he would say "well that's the way the cookie crumbles". Mrs Wilhelm always played the piano at our Christmas...

Mike & family,

I am so saddened to hear of the passing of your father. You & your family are in my thoughts & prayers.

To the children and relatives of Mr. Wilhelm (that's what I knew him as), I have some very fond memories of fishing trips and an open home for us to hang out at. I don't know if it would have made a difference if he knew I was a Dodger fan or not:-) I believe he did.. Mike & I had some good discussions about our team choice differences. I think I learned much of what I know about stream fishing from Mr. Wilhelm. It has been 40 years since I've seen him but I always had fond memories. As an...