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William Monroe
William Monroe
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William A. "Bill" Monroe, 84, of Webster City, died Tuesday, May 25, 2010 at Hamilton Hospital. Funeral services will be held
at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Foster Chapel, with Pastor Ray Artrip
officiating. Burial will be in the Graceland Cemetery. Visitation
will be at the Foster Funeral and Cremation Center from 5:00 p.m.
to 8:00 p.m. Monday and prior to the service on Tuesday at the
funeral home. Graveside military rites will be conducted by American Legion Post # 191.
William Arnold Monroe, son of Arnold and Myrtle Porter
Monroe, was born September 21, 1925 at the family farm south of
Webster City. He received his education in the Webster City
school system, graduating from Lincoln High in 1943. He served in the U.S. Army -- Quartermaster Corp from 1951 to 1953, he also
was in the U.S. Army Reserves for 4 years. On July 14, 1953, he
married the love of his life, Adria Mae Bottorff at the Little Brown Church in Nashua.
The couple resided in Webster City, then in 1956 moved to a farm west of Webster City. They were married for almost 32 years before Adria lost her battle to cancer on July 1, 1985. For over 22 years Bill balanced working at Beams (now Electrolux), farming, and raising a family. He continued to farm until his retirement in 2005, spending his life dedicated to the land. Bill considered his greatest accomplishment to be his family, with whom he instilled the values of hard work, honesty and fairness.
Bill is survived by his daughters and sons-in-law; Yvonne and Dan Nilles, Cheri Daya, Gina and Marc Reinsel, all of Webster City; Michelle and Mark Pearson of Hubbard, grandchildren; Lindsay McCormick, Joshua VanLangen, Nicholas Pearson, Brittany Pearson, and Anjali Daya, great-grandchildren; William Max McCormick, Elizabeth VanLangen and Aubree VanLangen, brother and sister-in-law, Dean and Valerie Monroe, brother-in-law, Kenneth Bottorff, all of Webster City, several nieces and nephews, and friend Sandy Dingman.
In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents.
He was a member of Elmo Lodge # 62 -- I.O.O.F. of Webster City, American Legion Post # 191, a Charter member of Isaac Walton, Moose Lodge 735, and United Auto Workers Local # 442. William was an avid collector and enjoyed hunting, trapping, fishing, and bowling. Many memories were made watching car races, traveling, and attending the Iowa State Fair.

We will miss Dad's words of wisdom and the way his blue eyes twinkled with love for all of us.

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Visitation

May
31
Monday
Foster Funeral & Cremation Center
800 Willson Ave
Webster City, Iowa 50595
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

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Jun
1
Tuesday
Foster Funeral & Cremation Center
800 Willson Ave
Webster City, Iowa 50595
10:30 AM

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m me on Aug 29, 2012

Candlealways remembering with love

M Me on Sep 23, 2010

I love you and miss you so much.

M Me on Aug 3, 2010

I think about you Dad everyday. I love with all my heart. I miss you and want you back. I need you for advice.

m me on Jul 15, 2010

I checked the apples out at the farm. I think about your stories and how you store apples to last till spring. I can never look at an apple the same way again without thinking of you. An apple Dad, how dumb am I? I miss you. I love you.

A Anjali on Jun 23, 2010

I'm waiting Grandpa, one small vanilla cone and your cherry malt. DQ is calling. You always called me. I miss you. I love you for alwaqys.

A Anjali on Jun 5, 2010

Please help Mom, I know you're there. I see you on my shoudler every time I look around. Hear my prayers. Love you for always.

m me,lucky to get there on Jun 5, 2010

nd I know it can not be but I love you from here to eternity. After a while crocidile.

F Foster Funeral and Cremation Center on May 31, 2010

R Richard W. Wayman Family member on May 31, 2010

Richard,Say hi to everybody for me would you Bill? Good luck at pinochle with Mom and Dad.

R Richard W. Wayman, family on May 31, 2010

You hit the nail on the head with Bill's twinkling blue eyes. I never thought about it before, but he did have those twinkling blue. I will always remember the grace and dignity that he brought to a conversation. He would listen and then he would talk and in the end you knew that you had a conversation that amounted to something. I will miss you Bill. Richard

F Foster Funeral and Cremation Center on May 30, 2010

m me on May 30, 2010

Forever with me forever by my side. I love you Dad

G Gina on May 30, 2010

I miss you Dad

B Brian on May 29, 2010

Take comfort from the fact that you know how much he loved you, forever.

A Anjali on May 29, 2010

I love you for always.

n neighbor on May 27, 2010

Bill was one of the kindest and sincere man I have know. He would always remember my name and ask about my family. Years ago we rented the farm house across from him and I always remember his 2 TV's going at the same time. I know he will be missed by many. Sincerely,
Bonnie McCollough

F Floyd - Friend on May 27, 2010

We have lost a Wonderful,Kind and Caring person. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Monroe family. Rest in peace Billy, I will miss you.
Floyd McIntire - Ft. Myers,Florida

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