William "Bill" Bills

Born in Marion, IA
Born on Oct 6, 1933
Departed on Aug 17, 2022

Order Flowers
Share Condolence

Share Your Condolences

My sincere condolences, thoughts, & prayers to the Family & close friends of William "Bill" Bills as you navigate this your time of sorrow grief & mourning! Hold your memories close & dear in your heart never to be taken away! Copied & shared from YouTube https://youtu.be/yYHT-TF4KO4

Dear Nancy & Stultz & Bills Families, So sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. I had only met him a couple times but he was very sweet & kind to us! Our daughter Alysa is married to Cody and so we are family by marriage. So sorry we haven’t gotten together more often! May god bless you and your families & give you comfort and peace during this time of loss. He’s in a beautiful place and happy I’m sure! Please know your friends and family are there to help you thru this! Again, with our deepest love & sympathy to you, the Bills and Stultz families! Love, Ray & Becky Klamm

dear Mike and family, was sad to hear of your dad's passing. He was always a special person to me. Always enjoyed his stories. Was always kind to my wife when he would come into Gatherings down the street. Hope you and your family are doing well, The only thing wrong with being out of state, is not being able to giving sypathy in person. Please know your family has a special place in our hearts. God bless and keep your head up.

So sorry Mike and family for your loss and thinking of you. I know you have a lot great memories of your family and growing up at the cabin and the business you all have built.

I’ve talked to the family Mike his wife and his daughters about their father grandfather, husband. There’s a lot of children in Cedar Rapids, who have slept in beds, mattresses and other items that he gave and,I’ve never met him in person. Only in Spirit. Albert Switzer one said we never know what we leave behind, and how we affect others… it doesn’t take much to be kind, if its already built in, and that’s the way he was to me in the 70’s. Hp+Cp+Cc=MI. I don’t know what church he went to, what denomination or cultural background DNA, I just saw a gentle giant loving on all those children, (which most he never saw), he cared for them, and the love that his family built on and,continues today! He never saw a homeless child, if he could help in anyway. He’ll never be miss, because he’s personification of: love thy neighbor as they self!

Rest in Peace Billie. Thank you for the many childhood memories from our time on Irish Hill in Marion. Billie was always right there when you needed a hand. Just have to share when we built a orange crate airplane and tried to fly it off the garage roof. Best wishes to the family.