Sadly Bill lost his battle with Leukemia after 18 months. Bill retired from the Superior, WI Police Department 30 June 2006 after serving in multiple roles over his 27 years. He was a member of ABATE of Wisconsin for over 20 plus years as well. Bill had a passion for classic cars and was a Harley Davidson enthusiast enjoying his many experiences to Sturgis. Bill was beyond an avid Packer Fan and you may have crossed his path at Rays E-Z Bar or better known as the Packer Bar back in the day. He is survived by his wife Vicki, daughter Jami (Mike) Panula, stepson Jamie Hanna, and grandkids Michael Jr, Isabella, Ailey, and Seth. A small private ceremony was held by Nathan Adelson Hospice during a butterfly release on 2 Apr 23.
The stained glass windows in Riverside Revival, a former church deep in East Nashville, don’t tell any particular story or imply any religion. But their mod colors and abstract geometry cast a beautiful light into a space repurposed to the sacred pursuit of live music. WMOT made use of this new community center on Wednesday, setting a stage for Public Radio Music Day. And a full day it was.