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William S. Guild Jr.

Essexville, Michigan

1924 - 2019

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October 17, 2019
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Essexville, Michigan

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Penzien-Steele Funeral Home - In Bay City Obituary

Our loving husband, father and grandfather William Storrier Guild, Jr. passed away October 17, 2019 at New Hope Bay. He was born in Arbroath, Scotland on March 8, 1924 to the late William S. and Margaret (Smart) Guild. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He graduated from...

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Mr. Guild....he will always be Mr. Guild since 8th grade shop class! What a wonderful person and great neighbor. I so enjoyed our chats as he took his sweet dog on their daily walks, regardless of the weather. (I was not outside on those occasions.) So many interesting stories and life experiences. He will be sadly missed. Blessings to the family.

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I am sorry for your loss of a wonderful man. Mr. & Mrs. Guild made a great team and I always enjoyed both of them. I knew their daughter Marilyn and her daughters and I know along with Kathy that they were a very special family. God bless Sharon Sermon Ramseyer

Our thoughts and prayers are with family of Bill Guild. We have fond memories of Bill and Helen too.

To my dear friends Kathy and Tom, Jennifer and Matt,
Part of our long friendship has involved the fun of knowing Helen and Bill. I have always been touched by how many people they welcomed into their home, onto their boat, and into their lives. They have each shared so many fun times with your friends. As Bill joins your Mom in this final transition, I can't help but think they are walking off together, holding hands, and planning the details for their next gathering. Thank you for...

I'd like to share my three favorite memories of Uncle Bill.
1) In the early seventies, his then-teen daughter Katherine swam shore to shore at Otsego Lake in northern Michigan, and Uncle Bill and I were in the rowboat together, seeing to her safety as she swam. The three of us celebrated her success.
2) At an aviation museum in the late seventies, Uncle Bill spent most of a family visit with me, explaining the exhibits based on his experience in the Army Air Corps. My cousin's dad did...

Bill and I started our college career at the same time at Delta College. It was a privilege to be one of his many friends at Delta.
However, I never realized his patience at overcoming mistakes by others until I had the opportunity to be part of his crew on the Saturday races on Saginaw Bay for many races regardless the weather. When we as a crew would make a sailing execution mistake during a crucial part of the race just a quick remark would be heard then all would be forgiven and...

Kathy, I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. Our childhood friends and childhood memories are somehting that can never be replaced and are so precious. . My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jay Schroeder Towey