on and always had a colorful quote for the local newspaper about the economy. When Bill and his staff were laid off at the Bank, he started his first company to continue services previously fulfilled by FHLB. Its success was quickly identified by a banking software firm and he sold the company and joined Sendero Corp as a Senior Vice-President in 1993. Bill and Linda left the Midwest behind and moved to Scottsdale, Arizona in the beautiful Sonoran desert. Bill had the heart of an entrepreneur. After a few years in corporate life, he left Sendero in 1996 to start his second independent firm, McGuire Performance Solutions. He became a nationally-known authority in bank asset/liability management. His engaging communication style and brilliant mind influenced a generation of bankers and bank legislation compliance. In 2014, he successfully negotiated the company's acquisition and in 2016 began to enjoy a well-earned retirement of creative tinkering. Bill loved classic cars, with a particular affection for Studebaker and Austin Healey. He served on the board of two non-profits, Native Seeds/SEARCH and Premier Alliances. He was a native bee enthusiast and spotter for the National Weather Service. He had recently purchased a home in Bisbee, Arizona, and was actively engaged in the community and planting a spectacular garden. Bill was preceded in death by his parents, Frederick D. McGuire Sr. and Marie (Weston) McGuire, both of Elyria. He is survived by his wife Linda Peck, of Scottsdale, Arizona, daughter Jennifer, of Ennis, Montana, sister Sheila Ann (Marshall) of South Bend, Indiana, brother Fred D. Jr., also of South Bend, brother James J. of Elyria, brother David L. also of Elyria, and brother Henry W. of Santa Fe, New Mexico. He was also uncle and great-uncle to numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be scheduled at a later date.