Bill graduated in 1962 from Catholic Central High School in Alpena. He enlisted in the Army and was stationed at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. Bill married Ruth Ann Enos on August 6, 1966, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Flint. He worked as a courier for banks in Gaylord and the surrounding area until his retirement. Previously, Bill worked as a salesman for Upper Lakes Tire and Valley Truck Parts in Gaylord, and he was the Classified Advertising and Sales Manager for “The Alpena News” for over 23 years.
Bill enjoyed hunting, fishing, volleyball, softball, cards, Sudoku, and puzzles. He spent many Sundays watching sports, true crime documentaries, and the Food Network. Bill also enjoyed traveling and took his family on countless road trips to most of the eastern states and Canada. Bill cherished his grandchildren, who brought him so much joy and laughter. He made every holiday special for them and created lasting memories.
Many family members remember Bill as a fun, energetic person who loved dancing and socializing at weddings and other family events. Bill had a hearty laugh that carried across the room and always made people smile. He was quick with a story and loved reminiscing. Bill’s strength and positive outlook kept him and others laughing until his final moments.
Bill was preceded in death by Ruth Ann, his loving wife of 52 years. He is survived by his daughter, Sarah Zamenski; son, Adam (Kate) Zamenski; two granddaughters, Adalyn and Lia Zamenski; and brother, Edward (Joan) Zamenski.
Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Nelson Funeral Home & Cremation Service.
Bill graduated in 1962 from Catholic Central High School in Alpena. He enlisted in the Army and was stationed at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. Bill married Ruth Ann Enos on August 6, 1966, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Flint. He worked as a courier for banks in Gaylord and the surrounding area until his retirement. Previously, Bill worked as a salesman for Upper Lakes Tire and Valley Truck Parts in Gaylord, and he was the Classified Advertising and Sales Manager for “The Alpena News” for over 23 years.
Bill enjoyed hunting, fishing, volleyball, softball, cards, Sudoku, and puzzles. He spent many Sundays watching sports, true crime documentaries, and the Food Network. Bill also enjoyed traveling and took his family on countless road trips to most of the eastern states and Canada. Bill cherished his grandchildren, who brought him so much joy and laughter. He made every holiday special for them and created lasting memories.
Many family members remember Bill as a fun, energetic person who loved dancing and socializing at weddings and other family events. Bill had a hearty laugh that carried across the room and always made people smile. He was quick with a story and loved reminiscing. Bill’s strength and positive outlook kept him and others laughing until his final moments.
Bill was preceded in death by Ruth Ann, his loving wife of 52 years. He is survived by his daughter, Sarah Zamenski; son, Adam (Kate) Zamenski; two granddaughters, Adalyn and Lia Zamenski; and brother, Edward (Joan) Zamenski.
Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Nelson Funeral Home & Cremation Service.
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