LIMA — William J. Komminsk, was born on March 14,1929 in Lima, Ohio to Carl & Ora Komminsk. He had a sister, Peg Ahl, who preceded him in death.
Bill leaves behind his wife, Jo (Hydaker); son, Mark and his wife Annette; son, Brad and wife Roxi and daughter, Kelley Merwin and her husband Chris. Bill was blessed with 5 grandchildren whom he adored: Rylee, Alex, Jace, Carsen and Kenzie and one great-grand daughter, Annabelle. He was like a second father to his numerous nieces and nephews and was such an important person in their lives.
Growing up in Lima, Bill was part of the 1946 Lima Central Football State Championship team. He attended Miami University of Ohio and graduated from Capital University in Columbus. An ARMY veteran, Bill served overseas in Korea before coming back to Lima to marry and settle down with his high school sweetheart, Jo.
A pillar of the Lima business community, Bill owned several successful businesses, most notably, Candy Cane Corner and Bill Komminsk Pontiac. He was a member of Westside Swim and Racquet Club where he could always be found in the pool with his kids or on the tennis courts. Bill was a lifelong member of Trinity Church and volunteered his time with the care and maintenance of the building. He was very involved with his kids and was always a fixture on top of the red booster club barn at Shawnee football games selling programs to the fans.
He was a devoted family man who loved boating, fishing, Ohio State football and waterskiing on the Auglaize River. His life was full of family and friendship. Always a jokester, he touched so many people with his kind heart and infectious laughter.
Bill passed away peacefully in his sleep on Tuesday morning, November 28th. A viewing will be held at Chamberlain-Huckeriede Funeral Home on Sunday, December 3rd from 12pm-4pm with a service immediately following at 4pm.
Memorial contributions can be made in his name to the Lima Fire Department.
Online condolences may be made by visiting www.chamberlainhuckeriede.com
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Monetta Lloyd
December 3, 2017
Jo and family, So sorry for your lost! Will be thinking of you in the days to come and pray that you will find comfort in your memories. Monetta (Moni) Lloyd
Bill and Karen Lauber
December 2, 2017
Jo, Brad, Kelly and families:
Sorry to read of Bill's death and your loss but can give thanks for a life well lead. He was a devoted husband and father and a good friend to the Lima community. May God bless you all in this time of sorrow.
Bruce Opperman
December 2, 2017
Condolences to the Komminsk Family! May you Rest In Peace, Bill. I will miss seeing you around town and at the Y.
Janet Turner
December 1, 2017
So sorry for your loss. Hugs and prayers.
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