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William E. Dotterweich

Clarendon Hills, Illinois

Jan 1, 1936 – Sep 14, 2025 (Age 89)

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BORN
January 1, 1936
DIED
September 14, 2025
AGE
89
LOCATION
Clarendon Hills, Illinois

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William E "Bill" Dotterweich, 89, of Clarendon Hills, IL, formerly of Fort Wayne, IN, died peacefully in his sleep on September 14, 2025, Bill was born in 1936 in Jackson, Michigan and graduated from St. Mary High School and the University of Notre Dame. He attended Notre Dame on an NROTC Naval...

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To Bill's Family In today's mail our Christmas card to Bill was returned . That is when we went on line and read that he had died . We are sorry for your sadness. Bill was a genuine Notre Dame Man . He had strong values and was a conscience for Notre Dame . We are grateful that we knew him With prayers for comfort , Marcia and Tom Blum ( ND Development 1982-2012)

Bill was a great man. He will be missed very much. I am grateful for the time we spent sharing coffee beverages.

Bill was a blessing the Notre dame parish. He will truly be missed, especially reading the epistles on Saturday morning mass.

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What a great man! Service to his community and the greater good. Bill is someone to be admired. Condolences to his family, and friends.

Bill and Peggy were remarkable and unforgettable friends for a very long time. The people of Glen Arbor, Fort Wayne and Clarendon Hills certainly benefited from their gracious hearts. They lived as Jesus guided their lives. When I received an email from their daughter, Sue, entitled "Sad News", she could not have stated it any better. Tears. Peaceful rest in Empire and heaven. Pieta in Notre Dame forever. Bill was a great guy!

Andy and Maria, so very sorry for your loss. Your father is in our prayers. Our deepest condolences to you and your family.

As neighbors and Glen Lake friends for many years, both Bill and Peggy are missed, but so joyfully remembered.

Bill and Dottie were the most kind and caring people. Bill was always my advisor on shoppe business. Dottie was such a genuine person always thinking of others. They lived a very full life and one people should strive to live with their caring for others. My deepest sympathy to their children and family