William "Bill"-Weisgerber-Obituary

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William "Bill" Curtis Weisgerber

Spokane, Washington

Jul 24, 1946 – Nov 8, 2015

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BORN
July 24, 1946
DIED
November 8, 2015
LOCATION
Spokane, Washington

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At the age of 69 Bill lost his race against esophageal cancer passing away peacefully at Hospice House of Spokane on November 8, 2015. He was born to Virginia Marie (Krier) and Stephen Philip Weisgerber on July 24, 1946 at the Doctor's Hospital in Seattle, WA. He had such a fun-filled and...

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Luann, Billy, Nick, Jonathan, and Jacob,
Your Dad was such a kind, sweet, and good neighbor. I'm so sorry for your loss. Remember the good times and keep all your family close.
Jeri Schmidt and Tyler

I met Bill in Winter of 1977, did lot of fun activities like dancing, water ski. Bill helped me with US culture. Bill was was a very decent person. On my visit to Cheney, he showed me his picture with President Ford at the white house, a honor for good stud work at boys and girls club of Lewiston. He mentioned that was the best job of his career.
Harish Luthria (sumita) Pasadena CA

My dearest LuAnn and family, My heart and prayers are with you all at this time. I ca not express enough how blessed I am to have met you all and be a part of your life. Bill was an amazing man and always loved sharing stories of family history. I enjoyed all the times you all came to visit and I will always remember John's 90th bday when Bill popped that balloon next to John and John yelled his famous "whoa" and Bill said "Thats what I love about this man" Many memories in my heart and...

Bill and his immediate family have been dear friends of our Grimes family originally of Clarkston WA for many years. He was a warm and caring friend to us and his smile is what I remember most also. My sister Roxi, a close friend of Stephanie's, considered him to be like a brother to her. Our family is praying for your strength and comfort from our Lord Jesus.

LuAnn and Family,

Please accept our condolences, we are very sorry for you loss. Bill, was a very kind person.

We knew him through St. Rose of Lima church in Cheney. We also had a common interest, as we too are graduates of the University of Montana and are Grizzlies.

He left us way too soon.

May God bless and keep you,

Don and Karen Malisani

LuAn and family:
My heart goes out to you. Bill had a great smile. I remember thinking what a delight to see both of you together, smiling those beautiful smiles and what a warm fuzzy feeling you gave to those you both came in contact with!

LuAnn, So sorry to here of your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.

After graduating with Bill at the U. of Montana in 1969 Bill & I traveled to Acapulco, Mexico on a 6 week trek. Bill was a great companion and fisherman on the trip. I filmed him landing a 125 lb striped marlin in Mazatlan and enjoying a jungle boat ride with giant Iguana lizards in the trees. While shore fishing one evening we were protected by an Indian guide from banditos. We narrowly escaped driving off a cliff after avoiding a bus slding on the hot asphalt in our lane. Bill was so upset...

The Washington State Veterans Cemetery extends our deepest sympathies to the family of William C. Weisgerber for your loss. We honor him for the service and sacrifice he has made for our nation, he is a true hero.