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William "Bill" Wilber

Santa Rosa, California

1936 - 2023 (Age 87)

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William "Bill" Wilber September 7, 1936 - November 13, 2023 Hard work and generosity were the hallmarks of Bill's life. A friend to all, a mentor to many, Bill felt that he was the luckiest of men. The fact is, we who knew and loved him are the lucky ones. Bill was born on September 7, 1936, in...

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The Pfeifer McIntyre family has gone to Bill and family doing our taxes for many many years! We love you Bill! We look forward to celebrating you in April! Much love Jill and Adam McIntyre (mom and son)

Please accept my sincere condolences. Thanks to Mr. Wilbur for sharing his accounting skills @ College of the Redwoods in 67-68 my skills as a bean counter fed my family most of my life. I am forever grateful for his patience & knowledge that made it easy. And the way the 3 profs worked so well together.

So sorry for your loss. Thinking of you.

Mr Wilber was my Accounting teacher back in the day. In later years I would see him at Central Office. Most recently I saw him after the fires and we had a great time catching up. I always had such a fond feeling with him. On that visit he shared how incredible proud he was of his daughter (since our main topic was accounting). He will be missed.

To the Family, Bill was a wonderful man. He did our taxes for many years until we moved to Morgan Hill 6 yrs. ago. Sorry for your less. God Bless..........................RIP Bill

What a Phenomenal Human Being.... Love You for Eternity Bill.... Blessings to Everyone.... Big Hugs.... Learned so much from You in just a short time....

Bill was a true gentleman, and it was a privilege to know him. I will always remember how he took the time to introduce himself to me when I first began working at SRJC. For many years I have had my tax returns prepared by him and have always had absolute confidence in his expertise. He always went the extra mile and I appreciated his work. I would like to express my sincere condolences to his family; Bill will be missed by all. Glenn Mason

Happy Trails, Mr. Wilber... a former accounting student at SRJC, I still remember Mr. Wilber doing all his calculations by hand, old school, on the blackboard. I had a brief encounter and catch-up a few years ago outside his office near Dutton while on another task. He was a fine teacher and a tough one.