Bill was a 1964 graduate of Newport High School, and attended Arkansas State University. He was a building maintenance manager for St. Vincent's Hospital and construction superintendent for many medical facility projects in the Midwest. Bill's passion was fishing, especially trout fishing on the White River. He also enjoyed duck hunting on the Arkansas River and Bayou Meto WMA. Bill had a great sense of family who he was always willing to share with, and a love of food and laughter.
He is preceded in death by his parents and brother, Dr. Jim Rasch.
He is survived by sons, William Rasch ll of Kentwood, Michigan, and Michael Bonacci (Anita) of New Edinburg, Arkansas.; daughter Maryellen Sinke (Steve) of Kalkaska, Michigan; four grandchildren, Willis Morris of Mancelona, Michigan, Destiny Brown of Kentwood, Michigan, Amanda Masters of Sheridan, Arkansas, and Maria Bonacci-Hernandez of Kalkaska, Michigan; two great-grandchildren, Alyssa Green and Joshua Masters of Sheridan, Arkansas.
Bill was a 1964 graduate of Newport High School, and attended Arkansas State University. He was a building maintenance manager for St. Vincent's Hospital and construction superintendent for many medical facility projects in the Midwest. Bill's passion was fishing, especially trout fishing on the White River. He also enjoyed duck hunting on the Arkansas River and Bayou Meto WMA. Bill had a great sense of family who he was always willing to share with, and a love of food and laughter.
He is preceded in death by his parents and brother, Dr. Jim Rasch.
He is survived by sons, William Rasch ll of Kentwood, Michigan, and Michael Bonacci (Anita) of New Edinburg, Arkansas.; daughter Maryellen Sinke (Steve) of Kalkaska, Michigan; four grandchildren, Willis Morris of Mancelona, Michigan, Destiny Brown of Kentwood, Michigan, Amanda Masters of Sheridan, Arkansas, and Maria Bonacci-Hernandez of Kalkaska, Michigan; two great-grandchildren, Alyssa Green and Joshua Masters of Sheridan, Arkansas.
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Records on Ancestry
Advertisement