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William Aho

Flint, Michigan

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AHO, William H. - Of Swartz Creek, age 77, died Saturday, November 26, 2011. Funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, December 1, 2011 at the Swartz Funeral Home, 1225 West Hill Road, Reverend Harold K. Polk, Jr. officiating. Cremation will take place following the service. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Shriners Hospitals for Children or Eastern Michigan Food Bank. Visitation 1-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. A Masonic Service will be held by the Fellowship Lodge #490, F.&.A.M. at 7 p.m. Wednesday, followed by a Shriners Service. Bill was born in Flint, Michigan on May 30, 1934, the son of John and Martha (Koski) Aho and was a resident of the Flint area all of his life. On June 22, 1968 he married Joyce L. Adams. He was a life member and Past Master of Fellowship Lodge #490, F.&A.M., 32nd Degree Mason and was a life member of Elf Khurafeh Temple and Bay City Scottish Rite Consistory. He was a leader for the Boy Scouts of America. Bill was employed by GM Chevrolet in the hole for 36 years, retiring in 1989. Surviving are wife, Joyce L.; three sons, David W. (Jana), Douglass and David W. Adams; five grandchildren; three great-grandsons; one brother, Richard Aho; many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by parents, John and Martha; sister, Elizabeth Ruggirello and brother, John Dennis Aho. Your condolences may be shared with the family at swartzfuneralhomeinc.com.



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To the family of Mr. Aho and friends, at this very difficult time in your lives. Words can't express the sadness that such loss can bring. May your Heavenly Father give you peace and comfort. Very encouraging are the words found at Psalm 147:3. He is healing the broken hearted one's.

Fare thee well...Brother, May God's open arms welcome you.

Bill was a great guy and a lot of fun to be around. I always enjoyed his humor and was able to appreciate his wit. If I ever got stuck on a crossword he more than likely knew the answer. To the family you have my heartfelt condolences. Bill, until we meet again, fare thee well...fare thee well.....

Uncle Bill was a great guy and we will miss his wonderful sense of humor. Aunt Joyce and family our thoughts and prayers go out to you.

William was a good man and I will miss him.

My codolences go out to the family. May you take comfort on the knowledge that God promises that those have fallen asleep will rise up.-Is 26:19

Joyce and family, Sorry to hear about Bill.
My deceased husband John Stanley Boyce was a good friend of his. Blessed memories.