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William Joseph Yonan

1937 - 2022

William Joseph Yonan obituary, 1937-2022, Highlands, CO

BORN

1937

DIED

2022

William Yonan Obituary

William J. Yonan, age 85, passed peacefully on December 29th in Denver, Colorado, surrounded by his family.

Born and raised in Gary, Indiana, Bill attended Horace Mann High School and graduated in 1955 as President of his Senior Class. He attended the University of Illinois, initially studying Architecture, and then transferred to the Business School. While at the U of I, Bill played Freshman football and basketball. He was a Phi Kappa Psi fraternity member and its Vice President in his Junior year. He worked for The Daily Illini student newspaper, where he earned the nickname "Phones" in advertising sales.

In 1959, Bill joined TIME Inc., initially stacking magazine racks. After moving to Boston, Chicago, and New York, thirty-five years later, Bill retired as TIME's Associate US Advertising Director. In his next chapter of life, Bill served as Special Assistant to the President of the Indiana University Foundation for two years, then became Associate Athletic Director at the University of Illinois for another five.

North Carolina became his retirement home for 16 years, where he served in many areas at the First United Methodist Church. After a brief stay in Indianapolis with his family, Bill relocated to Denver to be closer to his son, Matt, and his family.

Bill was an active member of Journey Church Colorado, where he was appointed "Staff Encourager." Wherever Bill went, he knew everyone's name. He made people feel loved and appreciated, serving through the gift of sweets. His love of donuts, See's candy, or, to be honest, any candy and a bucket of ice cream, would always be on his delivery list. Bill learned from his Assyrian grandmother to show love through sharing food! He was purposeful in using his gifts and talents.

Bill loved the Lord, his family, his friends, and his community at Journey Church and Cherry Hills church; he loved New England, he loved to fish, he loved lobster, and of course, all things sweet.

Bill is survived by his sister, Barbara (Gary) Canaday; his three children, Melissa Yonan (Mark Horn), Tracie (Jay) Miller, Matt (Amanda) Yonan; his nieces Lori Ellwanger (Todd), and Allison Barber (David), and thirteen grandchildren.

A private family service will be held at a future date in Indiana. In lieu of flowers, gifts can be made in Bill's name to Camp Brookwoods' General Fund. Please gift to Christian Camps and Conferences, Inc., 34 Camp Brookwoods Rd, Alton, NH 03809. Www.christiancamps.net/donate Memo: Bill Yonan Memorial.

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Published by Post-Tribune on Jan. 1, 2023.

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Larry Lasek

July 30, 2025

I went to high-school with Bill. He was the greatest! He was known as Yonando Brother. Was loved by all. May he R.I.P.

Stacey Wilson

December 26, 2024

I was just thinking about Bill yesterday - always had a smile on his face and a song in his heart.

Stacey Wilson

September 9, 2023

So sorry to learn of Bill´s passing. I served with Bill in the choir at our church in Indiana. I loved Bill´s green shoes and the sweets he always brought to choir practice. Bill made a large contribution to our playground fund, and I often shared pictures with him of my son playing there, enjoying what he helped build. He had a beautiful spirit and I´m so fortunate to have known him.

Jack Woods

January 1, 2023

Bill used to call on me when I was at Leo Burnett USA and he was the head ad sales guy at Time in Chicago. Being a U of I grad myself, we shared the many ups and downs of Illini sports including a trip to the 1982 Liberty Bowl (Illinois vs Alabama) along with a memorable pre-game visit to Graceland. RIP ad guy.

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