Bill was a professional bowler, who once scored a perfect game "300" at the Bowlean. He participated in several tournaments and appeared on Pro Bowling televised events during the late 1950s and early 60s, winning many trophies and awards.
He was also an inventor of sorts, amazing the whole family with a tinted plastic screen cover on the old b&w TV one night, that resembled (maybe inspired by) a Winky Dink Magic Drawing Screen, which gave us the illusion that we were watching color TV.
He was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church and taught Sunday School there.
Interment 7 July 1967.
Bill was a professional bowler, who once scored a perfect game "300" at the Bowlean. He participated in several tournaments and appeared on Pro Bowling televised events during the late 1950s and early 60s, winning many trophies and awards.
He was also an inventor of sorts, amazing the whole family with a tinted plastic screen cover on the old b&w TV one night, that resembled (maybe inspired by) a Winky Dink Magic Drawing Screen, which gave us the illusion that we were watching color TV.
He was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church and taught Sunday School there.
Interment 7 July 1967.
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