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William C Fallert “Bill” went to be with his Lord, on Saturday April 12th, 2025. Bill was born on May 7th, 1955, to Gerald H and Ruth F Fallert in Florissant, Missouri.
Bill’s parents moved the family to Colorado when Bill was 4 years old. He spent his childhood in Westminster, Colorado and graduated from Golden High School in 1973. He learned his trade as a tile mason from his father at a young age. Bill also worked as a marble mason before starting his own tile installation company which he owned and operated for 30 years.
Bill was an active member of the various churches he attended. He served a lay-minister, elder and bible study teacher. He was called to missionary service in Isreal from 1978-1979. During his time as a missionary, it was difficult to send mail to family and friends. So, Donna, a member of his church, volunteered to receive all of his correspondence and forward it on to various family members and friends. When Bill returned from service, he began his relationship with Donna.
Bill and Donna were married in September of 1980 and their daughter was born in 1985. Bill named her Kameron “Kamie” Kaye Fallert.
In Bill’s spare time he loved fly fishing and even taught Kamie at a very early age. They loved having father-daughter dates to go fishing. Bill also shared his love of board games and reading with his family. His favorite genre was science fiction.
Bill had an active imagination. He would entertain Kamie with wonderful made-up bedtime stories. Later in life he wrote a collection of short stories called “The Adventures of Schemdley.”
In 2001 Bill bought and started restoring a 1977 Mercury Bobcat, nicknamed Bob. Bill and Bob participated in various local car shows until 2020.
Bill is survived by his beloved wife of 44 years, Donna, his daughter, Kameron “Kamie” and her husband, Andy. He is also survived by his siblings, Dayne (Rory), Mitch (Kathy), and Laura (Paul) plus the various nieces and nephew.
There will a memorial service on Saturday May 24th at 10:30am at Christ Community Covent Church, 6757 Simms St Arvada, CO 80004. In lieu of flowers the family ask that memorials in Bill’s name be made to Christ Community Covent Church.
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