William C. "Bill" Zeman

1944 - 2011

William C. "Bill" Zeman obituary, 1944-2011, Iliamna, AK

William C. "Bill" Zeman

1944 - 2011

BORN

1944

DIED

2011

William Zeman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Nov. 30 to Dec. 7, 2011.
William "Bill" C. Zeman
December 19, 1944 – October 29, 2011
Bill Zeman, 66, passed on October 29, 2011 near Iliamna, Alaska.
Born and raised in Saginaw, Michigan, he attended Arthur Hill High School. From there he went on to Western Michigan University where he met his wife, Bonnie. Bill was president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity his senior year. He graduated with a business degree.
His military career began with ROTC in college. During active duty he flew helicopters in Korea, was an instructor, and was honorably discharged as a captain from the US Army.
After discharge, Bill and Bonnie came to Juneau, Alaska, meeting one of his helicopter instructors at the front desk of Livingston Copters. Bill was then hired for the transport of a new helicopter from Fort Worth, TX to Juneau. During his years as an Alaskan pilot, he flew all over the state. His skills, fortitude and knowledge were reflected in customer requests. Livingston Copters, ERA Aviation, and Era Helicopters benefited from his expertise. He served these companies as pilot, chief pilot, tourism coordinator, and base manager. He pioneered early tourism, including flight-seeing and glacial dog mushing. Quality work, search and rescue, fire fighting, noise control, and jobs were important issues to him. College students could return to Juneau in the summers to work in tourism at ERA Helicopters.
Bill enjoyed being a member of "Battery B," Juneau's local artillery sporting group, Juneau Gun Club activities, fishing and crabbing with family and friends, annual hunting trips to Gambier Bay with his sons, euchre, and landing "somewhere fishy."
Bill leaves behind his wife, Bonnie, his sons; Bill and Jon of Juneau, sisters; Karen Whisman and Pat Delavern, cousins; Sue Eikelberg (Bill) and Alice Pfeiffer, and numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives in Saginaw.
Celebration of Life service planned for next season. In lieu of flowers, hug a pilot.
Arrangements were entrusted to Legacy Funeral Home, Kehl's Chapel.

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June 4, 2025

John A Marshall posted to the memorial.

January 1, 2019

Johnson posted to the memorial.

June 3, 2012

jim meyer posted to the memorial.

John A Marshall

June 4, 2025

I worked with Bill at ERA helicopters , A&P mechanic . I think about him every now and then , he was a wonderfully person .miss him . GOD BLESS .

Johnson

January 1, 2019

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. I hope that God
God promise at 1Thessalonians 4:13,14 bring you comfort and
Knowing that theres a hope for our love ones.

jim meyer

June 3, 2012

Phi Alpha Z,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the "Valley" will prevail!

Jim

Herman Vogt

April 30, 2012

A "best friend" of over 60 years, Bill will be missed.
Prayers for the entire family and all who knew and cherished Bill.

Cheryl Whisman

December 23, 2011

I will miss you Uncle Bill!!

Todd Richardson

December 19, 2011

Bill will be missed and was a great pilot and friend. I always liked working with Bill. He was a real gentleman. My thoughts and prayers are with his family

Mark Rose

December 8, 2011

Bonnie and Boys;

Bill was a supremely fine gentleman, pilot, and mentor to me. I would not be here, nor my six children, as he saved my life once back in the pipeline years. It should be noted that under Bill's leadership as chief pilot, every passenger flown by the entire company came home safe. You all should be very proud of your fathers accomplishments. Bill also pioneered Livingston Copters entrance into the Alaska Pipeline contracts, awarding Livingston the longest running helicopter jobs in Alaska history. The only way our competition could deal with us was to buy us out. God bless you all and Heaven has gained a fine new resident. So sorry for this loss, praying for you all -

A human life is a story told by God.

Peggy Ormasen

December 6, 2011

Those we love don't go away, they walk beside us every day, unseen, unheard, but always near, still loved, still missed and very dear.

To Bill's family Bill was a wonderful man a true ledged and gentleman.

Peggy Ormasen Worked for LAB Flying Service Haines Alask

Peggy Ormasen

December 6, 2011

Those we love don't go away, they walk beside us every day, unseen, unheard, but always near, still loved, still missed and very dear.

To Bill's family Bill was a wonderful man a true ledged and gentleman.

Peggy Ormasen Worked for LAB Flying Service Haines Alask

December 6, 2011

Dear Bonnie and boys,
I am so sorry for your loss.
Sincerely, Brita Shaw - Juneau

Mary Sutton

December 5, 2011

Bonnie,
You're in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Elly Davis

December 5, 2011

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Thom Wischer

December 4, 2011

For Bonnie and sons: our deepest sympathies. For Bill: Phi Alpha Brother. You'll be Eminent Archon of the Chapter Eternal.

December 4, 2011

Will always remember Bill as an exceptional pilot at Livingston many years ago. My sympathies to you and your family.
Duffy Rice Gray, Crescent OK

Marilyn Lapiene

December 3, 2011

My sympathy to the family.
From a former Sweet Adeline.

Dot & Jim Wilson

December 1, 2011

Good memories of the joint wedding anniversaries we shared with the two of you, and Bill's cannon celebrating them at your house on the beach. We have been friends for a long time.

Bill Clutton

December 1, 2011

Bonnie, my thoughts and prayers are with you, Bill, Jon, and the rest of the family at this time. Bill welcomed me into Era's Juneau operation back in 1991, and offered me a lot of good advise and council over the years. He also taught me a lot about flying and glacier operations, for which I will always be greatful, as it has served me well throughout both my civilian and military flying careers. I always enjoyed working for him, and with him. Even after I left Era, I would bump into Bill from time to time, and we always had a nice chat that was always filled with loads of humor. I will truly miss Bill, as will everyone else. Take care, Bonnie, and again, I am so sorry for your/our loss.

December 1, 2011

My condolences to Bonnie and the family.
Donn Liston

Bernie & Susan Knighton

November 29, 2011

Thanks Bill, Cape Spencer was beautiful. But it saddens me to know I want have my friend to fly with again. Our condolences to your family.

November 28, 2011

I was truly saddened to learn of Bill's passing. He was a great guy and an excellent pilot. I thoroughly enjoyed working with him during my time with Era. My thoughts and prayers are with him and his family. Jeff Lemon - Lafayette, Louisiana

Kristi Gordon

November 26, 2011

My heart and thoughts go out to my Aunt Bonnie, Bill and Jon. Having just lost my father, Uncle Bill's brother, I know that the space left from this loss will never truly be filled. Uncle Bill was a good man who always had a kind word for others. The last time I saw him was for my father's funeral. Even though he was grieving, I watched as he comforted others and offered a shoulder for them to cry on. He offered words of solace or advice to help others deal with their loss. Uncle Bill was a wonderful man who loved all of his family, regardless of how often they talked. He will be missed by all of those he touched in life.

Amanda Hoffman Thorne

November 26, 2011

Uncle Bill,
I will miss u dearly. At dads funeral u spoke of wishing u could have had more time to spend with him and US. Well now u and dad have eternity.. watch over us. U are a great man and never will b forgotten love u.

Jim

November 26, 2011

I am so saddened.
You will be greatly missed.
My prayers to the family.

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