William-Didier-Obituary

William G. Didier

Port Washington, Wisconsin

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Didier, William G. CEDAR GROVE, formerly of Port Washington, died in a plane crash November 28, 2011, age 58 years. Beloved husband of Connie (nee Stechner), dear father of Adam Didier and Carrie (Keith) Mackey, loving grandpa of Alex, Keegan and Addison, beloved son of Betty Didier, dear brother...

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I met Bill only this spring during flight training. His kindness and warmth became immediately apparent. He spoke very lovingly about his family. When we briefly met up again in September, on one of his flights, passing through the Charleston area, he asked about my baby daughter and recalled her first name. Such was his attention to detail. Prayers and strength to his wife and family.

I was Bill's instrument instructor over 25 years ago at West Bend Airport. I still remember sitting next to him.

Mike Walters- Ypsilanti,MI

Connie my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Bill helped make my dreams come true teaching me how to fly, he will be missed, he was a great flight instructor and friend to me and my family. Prayers and Love , Rosie,Lisa and Austin Herman

Your family is in my thoughts. I remember working with Mr. Didier in 2004 for Carrie's wedding. He was a true gentleman and a pleasure to work with.

Thinking of you at this very difficult and sad time. Keep the good memories close for comfort.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

May fond memories of Bill bring you comfort in your time of sorrow, our thoughts and prayers go out to you. Rob and staff - Eagle River Union Airport.

Bill's Family You Are In Our Thoughts And Prayers Anita And Henry Krier

There are no words that can heal the pain that has been brought upon you Aunt Connie......Carrie, Adam........I just want you to know that near or far, whether we talk or not, I love you guys. Uncle Bill, you were simply, awesome! We will miss you on earth, but see you in heaven some day. Your niece, Jenni