WILLIAM-ARNSPARGER-Obituary

WILLIAM STEPHEN ARNSPARGER

1926 - 2015 (Age 88)

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ARNSPARGER, WILLIAM STEPHEN, KY, 88 died Friday July 17th. Visitation 5-8 pm Fri. 24th at First Christian Church in Paris. Funeral Saturday 11 am same location. www.hinton-turnerfuneralhome.com

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Mrs A, David, and Mary Susan, the husband and father you lost was a man of great fortitude. I remember seeing him in the stands at our MCDS games, being the low key kind of guy that he was. I remember seeing him at St Thomas in the rain while I was punting footballs to see if I had the ability to reach the next level.
I am so ever blessed to have learned so much from him, not just about football, but about life.
He turned around a troubled LSU program and started the foundation to...

Nancy and I mourn the death of a dear friend and great man. We have known Bill and BJ for over a half century. I had the honor of being one of their ministers. He was a Christian gentleman, a loyal American, a son of The Commonwealth of Kentucky, a defensive coach without peer, an athletic director with courage and connviction, a husband and father much honored
and his life will serve as a testimony to the excellence to which we at our best aspire. St. Paul wrote, "...What no eye has...

My sincere condolences to the Arnsparger family. May the God of all comfort be with you to give you the ability to cope.

May you find comfort in God's promise that we can see our loved ones again. John 6:40 & 1Thessalonians 4:13.

As a life long Miami Dolphins fan, imagine my excitement when I learned in the mid 80's that I would have the opportunity to work alongside him at LSU! Fast forward to 1990 and the voice on the other end of the phone was Bill Arnsparger, inviting me to join him as a member of the University of Florida athletic department staff. While our time together actually was not real long, I can't tell you how much I benefitted from learning from him, both personally and professionally. I feel...

My condolences. May you find comfort knowing that God is near you and is a refuge during this difficult time.
Psalms 9:9

sorry for your loss of Bill, a good decent man, he brought dignity and decency to an LSU football program that was pretty bad. and another thing, Bill was a pretty good coach esp. on the defensive side. May God be with Bill and give him eternal rest.