William Joseph Yeager was born September 13, 1959 and sadly passed June 29,2025. He was preceded by his parents William and Daphne Yeager and is survived by his wife Lori Yeager, his sisters, Peggy Ditinyak, Patricia Esposito, Kathy Frassa, Maureen Graf and brother Michael Yeager. His daughter and son in law Sara and Ralph Seagrave, his son and daughter in law Billy Yeager and Jamie Zaragoza, his step children, Jessica Carey and Christopher Vincent and his only grandchild Alyssa Jaques. Plus many nieces, nephews and others who called him family.
Bill was an incredible soul. He had a love for music and fishing and laughter. He loved his family above all. He was a wonderful and devoted father. He was a man who touched more people's lives than he knew. A man who impacted more people than he could imagine. A better man than he ever allowed himself credit for. He was a wonderful father, brother, husband and friend. He will be deeply missed but remembered with profound love and fondness.
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