William-Engler-Obituary

William Engler

San Bruno, California

1937 - 2018

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William Engler

Aug. 11, 1937 - May 8, 2018

On Tuesday, May 8, Bill Engler passed away peacefully with his wife and best friend, Connie, holding his hand. He was a kind, gentle man with an easygoing nature whom many admired and loved. He will be greatly missed.Bill leaves his wife of 48...

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Still miss talking to Bill I think about him every time I use one of the books he sent me to help me with arbitrations I have kept all of his handwritten notes in those books A great friend who always made you feel better I miss him

I think of Bill often. I would really like to have long conversations with him regarding the state of our country and what we could do about improving the lives of all Americans.

Aunt Ginny and Dad(Bill)

Miss you every day Dad

Dad's eulogy

Please help us to love each other and understand each other. That's The way my father started prayers at dinner time.. My father was a third-generation San Franciscan and proud of the city that he was born in and worked in. I probably became a Tour Guide because of how much dad loved San Francisco and how many stories he would tell me about grandma living over on Ritch St. or what happened here or there or where my grandfather worked out of Potrero station as a SFPD...

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Bill was the senior member of the Engler/Healy tribe of children. Bill's mother (Till) was married to Uncle Joe & was our Dad's sister! Uncle Joe & Aunt Till had 6 children & our parents(Peter & Belinda Healy)had 6 children so the 12 of us kids grew up together as cousins! Bill as the oldest of the cousins was "the leader of this pack" and one could not ask for a better leader! Bill was such a warm, wonderful, gentle human being! Personally, he was always someone I looked up to & admired!...

I was so sorry to hear that Bill had left this life. He was such a kind and gentle man. I loved him, Connie, Jennie, Theresa, Patrick, Kevin, and Mike so very much. I grew up with Jennie and had the privilege to spend many nights at the Engler home where I was welcomed. I wished I had been able to spend more time with this wonderful family as an adult.

Lots of Love,
Allison (Tucker) Naprstek

My condolences to Mrs. Engler and family. May fond memories of good times spent together comfort you and the peace from God sustain you during this difficult time.