William Maselter

August 30, 1944 - November 03, 2024

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Nancy Mccall
Other • 6 months ago
Nancy Mccall sent Golden Days Basket for William G. "Bill" Maselter - November 06, 2024 We are sending our love. So very sorry for your loss. We had so many wonderful times with Bill and Pat back in Sun Prairie. Love you Pat. Love and prayers. Nancy Terry Mccall and family
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Donte Merriam
Other • 6 months ago
Donte Merriam sent Heavenly & Harmony for William G. "Bill" Maselter - November 08, 2024 I'm sorry to hear of Grands passing. I will always remember him as a kind and loving member of your family. Thinking of you all, The Merriam Family
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Anne Ward ( previously Matacz)
Other • 6 months ago
Deepest sympathy to Pat and family on the passing of your beloved 'Bill" a wonderful Husband,Dad and Granddad. We have many wonderful memories of our visit to Sun Prairie and shared fun times at NMU. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time as you too remember the good times and feel the of grief of your loss. Love from Anne Ward & Family , Perth Western Australia xxx
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Randell Swalheim
Other • 6 months ago
One of my fond High school memories was participating in phy ed with Mr Maselter. He always had that "larger than life" persona. I don't ever recall him needing to raise his voice to someone misbehaving, his presence and low key demeanor was all he needed to lead by. If you happen to have some photos of him while he was in uniform could you possibly make them available? My sincerest condolences to the family. Randy Swalheim, class of 76.
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Student, lodi
Other • 6 months ago
I remember being in 2nd or 3rd grade in the Lodi elementary school (must have been 1995ish) eating pizza bagels at lunch and Mr. Maselter walking around the lunch room/gym talking to all of the kids. I do remember the red shirt and a whistle around his neck. So friendly and kind. He was a literal giant to us kids. Even 25+ years later I remember his football stories and his kindness to others. That's a life well lived. He probably wouldn't remember me, being one of 1,000s of students over the years, but I do remember him. He's one of the few teachers/staff I do remember. My condolences to his family and loved ones.