In loving memory of

William J Purdy
March 26, 1934 - April 18, 2014

William J. (Bill) Purdy, of Englewood, Florida, went home to be with his Heavenly Father on April 18th, 2014. He was 80 years old at the time he left us.
Bill was born on March 26th, 1934, in Swartz Creek, Michigan to Joe and Olive Purdy. He was married 55 years to Betty, his loving wife and caregiver.
Bill graduated from Adrian High School in Adrian, Missouri, where he and his family raised Herford cattle on their family farm. After high school, he attended The Spartan School of Aeronautics in Tulsa, Oklahoma. While at The Spartan School, he earned a mechanic's certificate as well as a private pilot's license. He later enlisted in the US Air Force and was stationed at Mac Dill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida, where he met and married Betty.
After Bill's service in the Air Force, he went on to a distinguished career with the Federal Aviation Administration. Rising through the ranks from air traffic controller to data systems specialist, he was a key contributor to the development, deployment, and integration of the FAA's National Airspace System (NAS), which replaced aging systems and processes with modern equipment and procedures. Bill's experience and knowledge, combined with his natural ability to train others on the new systems, were critical to the success of the program. Retiring after more than 30 years of service with the FAA, he continued his service to the FAA through IBM, Loral, and Lockheed-Martin in support of NAS. Even now, millions of travelers traveling to, from, or within the United States each day continue to benefit from the valuable knowledge and experience Bill brought to this project.
During his career, Bill & Betty lived and travelled across the US - from Kansas, to Texas, to Florida, then Maryland. The majority of their time was spent in Florida, where they were long-time residents of Pembroke Pines. While there, Bill was an active member of Pembroke Road Baptist Church, and held leadership positions as a church deacon and as the president of Pembroke Christian Academy's Parent-Teacher Fellowship.
After his second retirement, he and Betty spent time at their homes in Englewood, Florida and Blue Ridge, Georgia. He was a member of The First Baptist Church in both cities. Bill was an avid model railroader and train enthusiast, and also served as a Conductor and car-host on the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway in Blue Ridge, Georgia. He and Betty continued travelling after retirement, taking advantage of the available time to enjoy cruises ranging from The Panama Canal to the glaciers of Alaska. And of course, Bill was a devoted fan of all things Disney, and made several trips a year to his beloved Walt Disney World.
Bill was a devoted and loving father to Paul (Nancy), Glenn (Patti), and Donald; a grandfather to Braden, Dalton (Alex), Erin, Mariah, Johnathon, Carson, and Christian. He was a dedicated older brother to Virginia (Ted) Zellmer, and Dorothy (David) Norman. He was blessed to have many good friends that were part of his life.

Tributes

Charles& Vicki Dingler wrote on May 5, 2014:

"Betty, Paul, Glenn, Donald and family...WOW did we ever have a great time with BigBill !! We loved his dedication to God, his wife, his family and friends. IF there is a railroad in heaven...we know who is shouting "all aboard"."

Jim & Nancy Morgan wrote on Apr 29, 2014:

"Betty, So sorry to hear about Bill's passing. Many wonderful memories of the Sunburst and the sunsets on the beach. Good people, great times. We are sure Bill continues to enjoy the "green flash" at sunset. Mom & Dad had great time playing cards with you both. With deepest sympathy. Ruth & Ed Tamulen's daughter and son-in -law"

Paul & Eleanor Graves wrote on Apr 27, 2014:

" Dear Betty We are both sorry to see of Bill's being promoted and going home to be with his Lord And Saviour.It was always a pleasure to have both of you present in Hope SS Class at 1st Baptist and especially appreciated Bill's eager participation to help read the Scripture.Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. Keep Looking Up! Paul & Eleanor "

Teri and David Neff wrote on Apr 27, 2014:

"Dear Betty, Bill is missed by so many, including his family at Sunburst. It just won't be the same without our "First Dude" Your children are a testimonial of both of you as loving parents. We know that God is wrapping you in his arms right now. Blessings to you and your family. David and Teri"

Peggy & Carl Sturgill wrote on Apr 26, 2014:

"Betty, So sorry to hear of Bill's passing. Thoughts and Prayers are with you and your family. Hopefully I will see you at Sunburst in the near future. "

Joe & Jan Sumner wrote on Apr 25, 2014:

"Betty and Family, Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Have fond memories of Bill, you, and your sons from Pembroke Road Baptist and as our neighbor in Pembroke Pines. Our deepest sympathy."

Suzanne Meyer wrote on Apr 24, 2014:

"Betty, Ed and I are so sorry for your loss. Bill Purdy was one special guy. He will be sorely missed at Sunburst. Love to you."

Ann Irelan wrote on Apr 24, 2014:

"We are deeply saddened by the loss of Bill. Our hearts and prayers are with Betty June and the family. All our love, Ann & Greg Irelan"

Greg & Cathie Kageleiry wrote on Apr 24, 2014:

"Bill and Betty were the best neighbors anyone could have - very friendly and caring and, even though we only saw them for two months every year in Englewood, we feel like we've known them forever. We will miss Bill forever and will continue to love Betty and her family."

Wendy Workman Duncan wrote on Apr 23, 2014:

"Thoughts and prayers for the entire Purdy family."

Bruce Tankleff wrote on Apr 23, 2014:

"It still hurts, and it's going to for a while. Our hearts are breaking for Betty and the family; we wish them comfort, grace, and peace in the times ahead. Bill was so lucky to have you all to take such wonderful care of him. Requiem aeternum dona es, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat es. --b "

Dick and Kay Erickson wrote on Apr 23, 2014:

"Big Bill will be sorely missed by us and all his special friends at Sunburst Condos in Englewood. Our love to Betty and family."

David Browning wrote on Apr 23, 2014:

"Sorry for your loss. Bill was a good man and now he is at rest."