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William C. Metzger

Toledo, Ohio

1953-2007

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METZGER William C. William C. Metzger, age 53, of Toledo, Ohio, passed away Friday January 26, 2007, at Hospice of Northwest Ohio in Perrysburg. He was born in Toledo, Ohio on May 23, 1953, to William L. Metzger and Rita Mae (Eaton) Metzger. He graduated from Central Catholic High School in 1971,...

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Had so many great times with Billy, they are the best memories I have. Who could forget his Monday morning announcements over the PA of the Senior Mens Softball League results? Yes, the Dads star 2nd baseman was the goods, even if he could not catch a frog in his mouth like some of you other folks. Billy enriched my life. I feel blessed to have known him. This was one sweet man.

you,ll be missed my buddy and my friend I always loved talking with you love Randy collins

My condolences to the family. Even though I have not seen Bill in many years,I remember him well from high school.He is in my prayers.

My condolences to the family, Billy you will be sadly missed.

I cannot begin to recall all the fantastic, interesting, hilarious times I've shared with Bill. From the Bier Stube, Tiger opening day, my golf partner for 9 years. Those who read this can fill in the blanks. Always a great friend to myself and my family.

Bill was a great guy.A good friend. A fellow St. Louis Rams fan.You could always count on Bill to be direct and straight forward. Rest in Peace Billy, Enjoy the Super Bowl, I know you will.

Big Bill was one to always make people laugh. It was nothing but fun to be around him and I'll never forget parking next to him Senior year with our Oldsmobile Delta 88's. Be at peace Irish brother.

Billy was a friend,brother,and confidant to me for most of my life. We shared so many memories and adventures. We were roomates for many years when we were in our 20's. During that era one of the things we enjoyed was Sunday feasts during football season. He enjoyed having people come over to watch the games while he was busy praparing a great meal. Billy was a great cook and loved eating good. His mastery of the grill makes my mouth water for one of his 2 inch thick New York strips. Our love...

Billy,
No one could ever tell you how much you meant to so many people. Maybe if we had we could have had a different outcome.
I thank you for all the great times from the 70's on. Even after I left Toledo, whenever we saw each other it felt like yesterday.
I love ya Billy,
Mel