Dicus, William T., M.D.
Passed away with little suffering, surrounded by his loving family on Saturday, October 14th, 2017 at the age of 80. Beloved husband of Jane (née Cassidy) for 48 years; proud father of Meg, Andy, and Carolyn; and adoring grandfather of Wren, Elizabeth, and Cassidy; Bill was devoted to his family. His inner family circle includes his late sister Sandy and her children Eli and Bob as well as his sons-in-law, Chad and Ned. Any opportunity to gather with his family brought him great joy.
Bill had boundless curiosity and a remarkable mind coupled with a generous and loving spirit. Drawn to the stories of the people around him and to the beauty of the natural world, a sparkle in his eye made his enthusiasm contagious. He loved to experience the world with Jane, often through the lens of a camera (or two!).
He was a prominent orthopedic surgeon in the community who cared deeply for his patients. He joyfully offered his expertise, tending to the needs of patients as well as neighbors and friends.
His lifetime love of aviation burgeoned while serving in the US Air Force. He became a competitive aerobatic pilot, flew with his family throughout the country, and he and Jane built an RV-8 airplane that he flew in the last years of his life.
A true epicurean, his passion for food ranged from foie gras to Egg McMuffins. He deeply appreciated fine wine. He loved classical music and played the piano with great gusto.
Guided by his Christian faith, Bill lived a life of compassion and spirituality, meeting with his morning Bible study group for over 30 years and playing a strong role in his church community.
Bill with his contagious joie de vie will be greatly missed by his family and many friends.
A celebration of Bill’s life will take place on Saturday, October 21, at 1:00 PM at Eastbrook Church, 5353 N. Green Bay Avenue, Milwaukee. Doors open at 12:15 PM. Family will greet friends at a reception following the service.
In lieu of flowers please consider a donation in Bill’s name to the EAA Young Eagles Program to introduce youth to aviation (3000 Poberezny Rd., Oshkosh, WI 54902 or at www.eaa.org/give) or to The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra to support those who share his passion for classical music (MSO, Attn. Tribute, 1101 N. Market St., Ste 100, Milwaukee, WI 53202 or at www.mso.org/support/donate).
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