William-Solinsky-Obituary

William Dean "Bill" Solinsky

Eureka, California

1950 - 2024

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William "Bill" Dean Solinsky William "Bill" Dean Solinsky passed away peacefully with his family by his side on January 8th, 2024 in Folsom, California. Bill, son of the late Dean and Charmian Chandler Solinsky, was born on April 19th, 1950 in Sacramento, California. Bill is survived by his wife...

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Sorry to hear of Bill´s. What great guy and a real professional to work with. Lots of fond memories. I actually caught the garter at Bill and Patty`s wedding. My condolences to Bill´s entire family. Please let me know when his celebration of life is. Thank you. RIP Buddy

My deepest sympathy. I enjoyed working with Bill as part of the Fresno review team. RIP

Loved cruisinOG timber with you Paul and Dodger one day will meet up in heaven and talk about good times and maybe you will roll that one of a kind Rocket and will pop open some ice cold PBR´S God Bless Brother

My condolences to the family. I worked with Bill in Fresno, he was such a kind and thoughtful man. Hope you're singing away in heaven.

Met him in the late 70s. I worked for Simpson and helped him cruise timber during 78 Park take. Great guy and woodsman. Stayed in contact until he moved to Sacramento.

I thoroughly enjoyed working with Bill in Fresno and Sacramento. Loved talking with him about music and everything. A genuinely great person. May you always find love, comfort, and warmth in your memories.

He was one of my favorite bosses ever (in Fresno)! I´m so sorry to hear this.

As good and kind a man as I ever me

Our condolences to the family. Went to College of the Redwoods with Bill. When I first met Bill he had his dog (Dodger) with him. Had many great times with Bill over the years. Bill and Jeanne joined a group of us including Bills brother Mike and his wife Cindy in Gold Beach. Oregon in August 2023 for a get together and spent the day on the Rogue River with Jerry's jetboats. He will truly be missed. Rest in peace my friend.