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William Zarnstorff Obituary

William C. Zarnstorff

August 8, 1932 - June 17, 2024

MADISON - Bill passed away peacefully on June 17, 2024, surrounded by his family.

He was born on August 8, 1932, in Walworth County, WI, the son of Elmer and Martha (Amborn) Zarnstorff. He attended 1st through 8th grade in a rural one-room schoolhouse and graduated from Lake Geneva High School. Bill met his wife Beverly while in the Air Force in Denver and they married in 1953. He went to the UW-Madison on the GI Bill and received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Electrical Engineering. He went on to complete his PhD in Physiology in 1970, and joined the UW faculty.

Over the course of his career, he advanced engineering applications in medicine, taught, and mentored graduate students in Medical Physics, Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Radiology. He retired as Professor Emeritus in 1994. Bill's true calling was teaching. Whether he was in the classroom or in his office holding office hours, students were his focus. He and many of his former students continued to keep in touch and with great pride he followed their careers.

After his retirement Bill became very involved in the Madison West Rotary Club and served as President. He and Bev made many wonderful friends and connections, including hosting international visitors. Bill was by nature inquisitive, the definition of a lifelong learner. Bill could build and fix just about anything and was happy to assist others with his skills. Later, he learned and enjoyed all aspects of computing, from hardware to programming.

At his core, his family was the most important and treasured aspect of his life. Bill and Bev would have been married 71 years this August.

He is survived by three children: Michael (Sally) of Princeton, NJ, Daniel (Maja) of Stoughton, WI, and Patricia (Jeff) of Naples, FL; his grandchildren: Nathan, Hannah, and Jonathan Zarnstorff, and Elise and Dane Erickson, were his pride and joy. His family and friends will remember him forever for his infinite patience, enormous generosity, and pure unconditional love.

A celebration of Bill's life will take place in August.

Gifts in Bill's memory may be made payable to the 'UW Foundation' with a note to direct contributions to either the Zarnstorff Graduate Award Fund (Medical Physics), or the Zarnstorff Endowed Scholarship Fund (Engineering). Mail to UW Foundation, US Bank Lockbox Box 78807 Milwaukee, WI, 53278-0807. Gifts can also be made online at supportuw.org//giveto//ZarnstorffMemorial.


Published by Madison.com on Jun. 30, 2024.

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