William-Yaeger-Obituary

William N. Yaeger

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Yaeger, William N. 7/10/1924 - 3/17/2022 William Norbert Yaeger of Ann Arbor, born July 10, 1924, died March 17 at the age of 97 due to complications from metastatic prostate cancer at Kresge Rehab Center in Chelsea, Michigan. Bill was born in Monroe, Michigan, to Norbert Ferdinand Yaeger and...

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Bill was an amazing human being, and I am honored to have known him. Lenore and Bill were good friends of my parents, who lived on Delaware Drive. And for many years he helped my dad with his taxes. Then he was helping ME with my dad's taxes. He was always thoughtful, kind, and patient. I don't know what I would have without him in our lives. And what can I say about Bill and Lenore and their daily neighborhood walk holding hands? Loved them both. And so very glad I knew them. Photo...

Bill was a long-time active member of the Ann Arbor chapter of the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA, formerly the National Association of Accountants or NAA). Members appreciated his leadership and friendliness. He will not be forgotten.

The "King of Mershon" will be greatly missed! Bill was such a wonderful neighbor and kind and gentle person. Our deepest sympathies to all the Yaegers with love from Theresa, Caryl, Tom, Tony and Meg

I would like to extend my heartfelt sympathies to the entire Yaeger family in memory and honor of William Yaeger. He and his wife Lenore were both wonderful, kind and generous people and they touched a lot of lives. I´m grateful for knowing them both. I´m sure they´re together in a special place in Heaven. I wish you all peace. Janet Deja and family

Im so sorry for your loss, he was such a good man, very loving, my prayers go out to his family and friends..

Very sorry for your loss. Your family is in my prayers. Thank you William for your service to our country.

I learned of Bill´s passing today. The news came from Dr. Santoro. I just wanted to cry. I felt so sad. Bill and I shared many great conversations over dinner at Brookhaven Manor. I loved him dearly. One of the sweetest men I have ever known. The photograph of us at the UM-Penn State hockey game on December 6, 2019, when I was able to have Bill honored as Veteran of the Game, still graces my refrigerator. Bill will always have a special place in my heart. My sincere condolences to Bill´s...