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William W. “Billy” Weismiller

William W. "Billy" Weismiller

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William W. “Billy” Weismiller, 49 of Tipton died Friday, January 17, 2020 at his residence.  Billy was born in Tipton on July 10, 1970 to Harold William & Donna (Burris) Weismiller.  His father preceded him in death last year and his mother, Donna Tucker survives.  He is also survived by his wife, Amy Coar.

Billy was a Tipton High School graduate in the Class of 1988.  He was a mechanic/shop foreman at Baumgartner & Co. Asphalt Services.  Riding his Harley motorcycle, football and collecting guns were some of his passions as well as working puzzles.  His dogs Daisy and Bubbles were also an important part of his life.

Survivors besides his mother, Donna and his wife, Amy Coar include his daughter, Mackenzie Coar; his siblings, Harold Weismiller, Jr. and wife Heather Raines, Tipton, Lisa Tragesser, Tipton, Andrew J. Tragesser and wife Michele, Tipton, and Bridget Perkins and husband Dennis, Windfall.  Billy is also survived by nieces and nephews Skyler Weismiller, Dalton Weismiller, Devin Weismiller, Justin Shrock, Trenton Shrock, Brooklin Shrock, Tanner Morris, Emma Hill, Jacob Tragesser, Lindsey Swank, Cash Lamberg, Kelli Lamberg, Korine Abernathy, Gavven Hinds, William and Marlene Wolford.  Billy was preceded in death by his sister, Karla Wolford.

Funeral services for Billy will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 23 at Young-Nichols Funeral Home with Chad Moss presiding.  Burial will follow in Fairview Cemetery, Tipton.  Visitation will be from 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home.

Memorial donations may be made through the funeral home for an education fund to help his daughter Mackenzie with college expenses.

 

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10 thoughts on “William W. “Billy” Weismiller”

  1. Amy & Mackenzie,

    Please accept our family’s sincerest condolences on your loss. My heart aches for you both. Billy was a great man, and loved you both very much. Mackenzie, he was incredibly proud of you! So, stay confident in yourself and on your path, as you now have one very tough guardian angel looking out for you! I had the pleasure of working with Billy since I joined Baumgartner & Co in April of 2018. He became my friend instantly, and in my short time knowing him he has been a huge help to me in every way he possibly could have been. We all will miss him terribly, and I will especially miss his funny text messages that always made me smile and laugh. You should know his many talents at work and his love for people will keep his memory alive here. May God bless you both in your time of grief.

  2. Billy was a Great Guy even though age separated us. He was a great guy to help me with my equipment and could always tell me what to look for when I had problems with my trucks. His laugh and sense of humor was Great. I hate to see him go at such a young age. I hope he rest in peace he was a good guy to me

  3. Don Cranfill, Bridgestone HosePower

    Bill is a client of mine through work, but more importantly, he has become a great friend. My most sincere condolences to all who knew him. He will truly be missed. A while back he gave me a pocket knife that hit home as it was the same brand that my dad collected. I have been carrying it lately and will treasure it even more now. It’s those little sentimental memories that ease the pain, although nothing will ever make it better. . So very sorry for your loss.

  4. Amy and McKenzie we are so sorry for your loss we loved and will miss our other brother Bill deeply thoughts and prayers are with you

  5. Becky Bixby & family

    Deepest sympathy to the family members and friends. May the memories of times shared serve as a light in your lives to lift the heaviness of your hearts. It was an honor to know gracious Billy. He was a good man. Prayers to all

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