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Bill was a good honest Man, fun to be around. He was a gentleman and confidant in both friend and business relations. May his memory be eternal.
Tom Souvall
September 21, 2025 | Friend


Salt Lake City, Utah
Oct 12, 1953 – Aug 20, 2025
Salt Lake City, UT- William "Bill" Roeder, age 71, of Salt Lake City, Utah, passed away on August 20, 2025, surrounded by loved ones, leaving behind a legacy of devotion to family, deep friendships, and a life lived fully.Bill was born on October 12, 1953, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to William...
Read MoreBill was a good honest Man, fun to be around. He was a gentleman and confidant in both friend and business relations. May his memory be eternal.
Tom Souvall
September 21, 2025 | Friend
My deepest sympathy to Kim, Lindsay and Patrick. A great man who I appreciated my time bowling, occasionally tailgating and skiing with. He will be missed. His legacy will live on.
Pat Oki
September 16, 2025 | Friend
He was a good guy!!!
Kierstin Tafoya
September 12, 2025 | Work
My condolences to Bill's family for your loss. Bill was such a giant in our industry. He was always friendly, respectful and funny as hell. He will be missed. God Bless
Cindy Borg
September 11, 2025 | Friend
I met Bill in 1987 when I was starting as an attorney in Salt Lake, and he would provide me with "foreclosure reports." From then until now, through my becoming a real estate broker and small-time developer, "Billy" was my title insurance go-to and title law teacher. Regardless of whether I was bringing him an entire subdivision, a large conservation easement, or a small value flip house, he always made me feel like every transaction of mine was the most important matter on his desk. Bill was...
Brett Poulsen
September 11, 2025 | Friend
Bill will be missed very much. He was good at scaring me every time he came in the office. He was a wealth of knowledge that I will always respect. Bill was a one of a kind and you always knew where you stood with him. He was always willing to help me with some pretty tough commercial transactions. He will always be remembered and respected.
Sheila Allred
September 10, 2025