William W. Clow, born May 29, 1933 in Denver Colorado, passed away on July 11, 2017. Over the last several years, he fought and won many health battles but ultimately succumbed to complications from pneumonia.
Bill was an Army veteran, a salesman, a lobbyist, an entrepreneur, a graduate of Wharton School of Business, a hitchhiker, a purveyor of bad puns, a ranch hand, a skier, and a Christian, but most of all he was a lover of family and friends. Anyone who met Bill couldn't help but know his strong, kind, level-headed manner and couldn't forget his twinkling eyes, his infectious laugh and his generous and gentle approach to life.
He is survived by his beloved wife Deborah; his son Bill; his daughter Tricia; his step sons, Brian, Doug, Charlie, Ben and Chris; his stepdaughters, Lori, Mary and Shelly; his brother, Mick; his 16 grandchildren and his many, many friends, nephews, nieces and great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Jack; his sister, Jean; his daughter, Linda.
A service for Bill will be on Friday, July 21 at Newcomer Funeral Home at 4752 Heatherdowns Blvd in Toledo, OH. Visitation will be from 4 to 7, followed by military honors and a service immediately after. There will be no burial or internment at this time.
Memorials of Bill can be made by sharing your favorite bad pun or by making a memorial donation in Bill's name to CedarCreek Church.