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William E. Unger Jr.

Columbus, Ohio

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UNGER, JR. William E. Unger, Jr., April 14, 1942 - January 1, 2013. After an 8-month struggle with bone marrow cancer, Bill Unger died peacefully on New Year's morning in the arms of his loving wife of 44 years, Pamela Millnitz Unger. Born and raised in Mt. Morris, IL, Bill graduated as a proud...

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In my 45 years of pipe collecting, Bill was one of the nicest guys I met. we had some great times at the Chicago shows. I was glad that my kletter to Tracey Mincer got him started on the Custombilt book. It turned out great. He will be ever so sorely missed.
Fred Janusek

I have not personally met Bill, but he has made an impact in my life.

Gid's blessings, love and peace to his family.

Thinking of you, Pam. What a giant loss this must be. Wishing you all that is good and sustaining.

We just got back into town and heard the sad news of Bill's passing. Our condolences to you, Pam, upon the loss of your long-time mate and friend. We'll miss seeing him at the Zeppelin concerts and other places around Columbus. He was one of the really good men in everyone's lives.

Pam and family: So so sorry to hear about Bill's passing. Pam, you were his shining star, rock and excellent care giver. You fought for him till the very end. Bill will be missed.

We were sorry to learn of Bill's death. We met Bill soon after we founded Columbus Monthly in June, 1975, and he authored the cover story for the fourth issue, September, 1975. It was a funny, irreverent recollection about his time as a bench-warming football player for OSU and Coach Woody Hayes, titled "Hiding from Woody: Memoirs of a Green Weeny." We remember Bill as a witty and talented guy.

Lennie and Max Brown

My thoughts and prayers to Pam ... thank you for sharing the example of your dedicated marriage ..my prayers for all of the family and friends who are grieving.

Sorry to hear of Bill's passing. It is always sad to lose a Mounder. My condolences to his family and friends.

So sorry Pam. Margaret and I will always remember the Sundays we spent watching our shows at your house and what great fun it was. All our love. Tom and Margaret