mni Hall men's quartet, and was active in Westminster Fellowship at Collegiate Presbyterian Church, where he made lifelong friends and met his bride, Beth Robie. Bill graduated in 1958 after helping to win the Intercollegiate Dairy Judging Team National Contest that fall. He returned to his dream of dairy farming but the farm economy was poor, so he followed his professors' advice and applied to graduate schools. On March 13, 1960, Bill and Beth Robie were married at the United Presbyterian Church in Clarion, and then headed to East Lansing where Bill began graduate work in Dairy Science at Michigan State. After completing his Ph.D. in 1967, the family moved to Bowling Green, Kentucky where Bill was a Dairy Specialist with University of Kentucky Extension. In 1968, Bill began as Assistant Professor of Dairy Science at Iowa State University. Bill was proudest of the relationships he built with students through teaching, academic advising, the Dairy Science Club and coaching the Dairy Judging Team. Coaching included travel to dairy farms and contests, allowing him to build relationships with students and dairy farmers. In 1984 was recognized with an award for outstanding academic advisor. Bill also oversaw the ISU Dairy Farm's breeding program, greatly improving the herd average over the years. He retired in 1997 as full professor. Family came first for Bill and he was a wonderful father to Bob, Michael and Lori, serving as 4-H leader, helping with paper routes, and supporting their many other activities. Summer vacations were spent in their pop-up camper exploring national and state parks. His five grandchildren were his delight and he was always willing to read a book or play a game. Collegiate Presbyterian Church was an important part of Bill's life; he served as elder, deacon, youth group leader, and tenor in the choir. In retirement Bill joined Golden Kiwanis, serving as president and singing with the Golden K Singers. In 1999, Bill survived an aortic aneurysm and viewed the last nineteen years as a gift, enjoying children's marriages, grandchildren, and many wonderful trips with family and friends. His garden is the envy of the neighborhood, especially the leeks. He loved reading and learning new things. He was a hard worker and a loving, caring, gentle man. He is survived by his beloved wife of 57 years, Beth; his children, Bob (Pam Trowbridge) Wunder of Newark, DE and Michael (Jennifer Maney) of Portland, OR; daughter Lori (Jim Bonewald) Wunder of Mount Vernon, IA; grandchildren Tommy Wunder and Kevin Wunder of Newark, DE; Ellie Maney Wunder and Cyrus Maney Wunder of Portland, OR, and Teddy Bonewald of Mount Vernon, IA; two brothers, Kedric Wunder of Lake Park, IA and Merrill (Joann) Wunder of Roseville, CA. He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Joyce Jensen; and brother, Dennis Wunder. The family would like to thank the staff at Mary Greeley Home Hospice and the Israel Family Hospice House for their excellent, compassionate care. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Collegiate Presbyterian Church, Israel Family Hospice House Endowment (through MGMC Foundation, 1111 Duff Ave., Ames, IA 50010), or the charity of your choice. Online condolences may be directed to www.grandonfuneralandcremationcare.com