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William Self "Bill" Propst Sr.

Huntsville, Alabama

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William 'Bill' Self Propst, Sr., 81, of Huntsville, passed away Friday. Mr. Propst was born at Walkers Chapel Alabama to Michael and Margaret Trippi. Rev Paul N. Propst later adopted Bill. Mr. Propst graduated from Columbia Military Academy in Columbia, Tennessee and then from Samford University...

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Rest in heaven Mr. Probst it was a pleasure to ha e spent time with you always tried to be fair and cared about people...rest up

I'm deeply saddened by the news of his passing. He was a great man. I worked at Vintage Pharmaceutical for 9 1/2 years all over the plant but im known for working in coating. I remember the trip he sent me to Chicago with Bill Jr. for coating and told me don't be rape my boy . That was always our joke he would say if Jr came up missing check my closet. I will miss him. Last time we talked he told me Jr was doing management for country music. He always lit up the plant when he came to...

Deepest sympathies to the entire Propst family in the loss of a wonderful husband, father & friend. I was fortunate to meet Mr. Propst in 1992 on a visit of his to Samford University. He was certainly a most distinguished alum and always so generous & gracious. I appreciate his leadership & most kind words of encouragement. He was a fantastic role model for our Pharmacy Students & so many others connected to Samford. Thank you for sharing Mr. Bill with us and know please you will...

Bill was a wonderful friend. We shared many good times. He will be missed. Ercelle and Mike Feldman

Fly high Mr. Propst. I'm certain you will be missed by many.

I was deeply saddened to learn of Bill's passing. I learned so much from Bill during the years we worked together, about the business of pharmacy and about life itself. There are so many stories and great memories I could tell: we planted and trimmed Christmas tree, split and hauled firewood, built the huge deck on the back of the house on Brauer Lane, played "horse" at the hoops on the driveway. Bill's mind worked 24/7, and was driven at all times. It as no surprise that he became an icon in...

I know the Probst family is heartbroken. Bill was a very special man. He gave me my first job in High School at Probst Drugs. I am so sorry for your loss. He will be missed by many.

Pat and I send condolences to the entire Propst family. Our prayers are with you all. Bill was a wonderful man, and a true friend. He will be greatly missed.

Norman and Pat Schellenger