William-Hufschmidt-Obituary

William J. Hufschmidt

New Berlin, Wisconsin

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Hufschmidt, William J. Passed away on Wednesday, December 15, 2010, at the age of 65. Preceded in death by his parents John and Henrietta Hufschmidt. Beloved husband of Judy (nee Thelen) for 41 years. Caring father of Christopher (Jennifer) Hufschmidt, and Laura Hufschmidt. Dear brother of Holly...

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Bill was a wonderful husband to his wife, Judy and a great Dad to his kids. I know they miss him so much.

Not forgotten button man . . .

Thanks Bill for your contribution in the world of FP, you will be remembered in this world for ever for www.functionpoints.com may your soul rest in peace.

Bill was my first teacher for Function Point Analysis at one Ifpug conference of several years ago. I enjoyed the time spent with him at the IFPUG conferences, his humor and his "buttons". I'm very sad for his death and I'll miss him.

Really sorry to learn of Bill's demise. Deepest condolences to his family. This is a great loss to the FP community.

I had the pleasure of working with Bill for the past 6 months and expected to be working with him much longer. He has been an outstanding colleague and friend and has been extremely influential in our organization. His energy and larger-than-life personality brought a character and charm that is sure to be missed by any who knew him.

Blessings and peace to Bill's family. I will miss his friendship. We have lost a good man.

It was 1994 when I first met the infamous "Button Man". Bill could always bring a smile, and an interesting anectdote to many a situation. My thoughts and prayers are with the family - Bill, you will forever be missed.

Bill was a legend and set the bar high in terms of quality, personal touch, and professionalism in his work. He was also a wonderful friend and husband to Judy and a friend to so many. Wishing you solace and strength at this sad time. Bill will be deeply missed by all who knew him.