William G. Fetzner,62, of Crystal Lake, Illinois, passed away Friday, August 26, 2011 following a fall at his home. Beloved husband, father, grandfather, uncle, brother and friend, Bill was born April 11,1949, in Chicago, Illinois, the son of William C. and Ethel (West) Fetzner. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Thomas.
Bill married Mary Howard, the love of his life, on August 2,1969. They celebrated their 42nd anniversary earlier this month.
A lifelong educator, Bill received his bachelor’s degree from Eastern Illinois University, followed by his master’s degree from Northern Illinois University. His entire professional life was devoted to the children and families of Crystal Lake’s District 47. Bill taught at North Junior High School where he also served as assistant principal and then was assistant principal at Husmann Elementary. Next he was named principal of South Elementary, the youngest principal ever hired in the district at that time. He then served as Assistant Superintendent of Operations, overseeing the rapidly expanding school district, including major renovations of North Middle School and Husmann, and the construction of three new elementary schools and one middle school before retiring in 2005.
Bill’s constant motto was “Children Come First” – a saying he lived out each day as a teacher, principal, and mentor. Bill also coached baseball, soft ball and football- not only with his own children but many community children as well. He leaves an enduring legacy of love for children, respect for those who educate them and pride in the important job of helping all children achieve their potential.
An avid outdoorsman, Bill loved fishing, hunting and birdwatching – hobbies he pursued with joy in his retirement.
Bill is survived by his loving family: wife Mary, son Rob(Jessica) Fetzner and daughter Katie (Casey) Coss; granddaughters Ashley,Chloe, Hannah and Caroline and grandson Drew; brother Jim (Joanne); sister-in-law Jeanne (Rhondal) and his many nephews and nieces.
Bill was the rock upon which his family depended and a source of unending love and support for each one of them. Bill’s retirement years were especiallyjoyful because of the time he spent with the grandchildren he adored. Although he can never be replaced, his family is comforted by the kindness of their many friends and family. In lieu of flowers, they ask that others honor Bill with contributions to the American Diabetes Association.
The family will hold a private internment but invite those who love and remember Bill to visit with the family at Davenport Family Funeral Home, 419 E. Terra Cotta Avenue (Route 176), Crystal Lake, Illinois from 4:00 to 8:00 pm,Wednesday, August 31, 2011.
8/29/2011 13:48,Memorial Visitation: Wednesday, August 31, 4-8pm at Davenport Family Funeral Home, 419 E. Terra Cotta Avenue (Route 176), Crystal Lake
Interment: Private
In lieu: American Diabetes Association: 30 N Michigan Ave # 2015, Chicago, IL 60602-3611, (312) 346-1805
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