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Dr. William "Bill" Sunderwirth

Springfield, Missouri

Age 87

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William "Dr. Bill" SunderwirthWilliam Clarence "Dr. Bill" Sunderwirth passed away peacefully in his sleep on Saturday, July 26, 2014. Dr. Bill leaves behind his wife of 46 years, Karen L. (Daily) (Hammer) Sunderwirth, and several children and stepchildren: Paula (Sunderwirth) Guernsey, Jama...

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Another year gone by, and Dr. Bill is still part of our daily conversations... his wit and wisdom timeless.

Dr Bill was an amazing man, doctor and friend. Very caring of his patients and their families.

On this anniversary of Dr. Bill´s passing, we share that Dr. Sunderwirth´s skill and kindnesses continue to bear fruit. He lives on in our hearts and in the bodies of our families that he guarded so well. May God bless and keep Dr. Bill´s family and may they know peace for a life so well-lived.

On this anniversary of Dr. Bill´s passing, we want you to know that he is missed every single day. As we navigate our golden years and the health issues those bring, we recognize ever more clearly just how rare an individual Dr. Bill was. Patient, kind, insightful, and wonderfully skilled, he was/is like no other...he has no peer. Continued prayers for Mrs. Sunderwirth and his family are lifted always.

Six years ago today was the worst day of my life. He will be missed every day. I was blessed to have him in my life as was my family.

It is July of 2020, and rarely a day goes by that Dr. Bill and another of his kindnesses is recalled by our family. Even gone from our presence he is not gone from our lives. Remembering him with love and gratitude,
Keith and Lori Herring

My sister Linda Clark worked for Dr. Bill and thought the sun rose and set in him. Dr. Bill was a wonderful man, so kind and caring. The world is diminished by his death. God bless his family.

I will light a candle in your memory.

Bill was a very capable and caring physician. For years I enjoyed participating in the orthopedic care of his patients and in later life running into him and Karen having breakfast at Bob Evans. once my son and I had a memorable trail ride with him as he extolled the pleasures of his Foxtrotter horse. He was a modern throwback of a loving physician, having the horse and lacking only the buggy!! God speed. Bob Hufft