In loving memory of

William Bert Paplow
August 5, 1943 - October 30, 2014

Bill, the son of Bert and Clara Paplow, was born in Fulda, Minnesota, and graduated from Gruver High School. He married Marilyn Harmelink on August 25, 1966, in Melvin, Iowa, where they made their life for many years. Bill worked as a welder before joining his father-in-law in farming. In the early 1980's he embarked upon a series of successful businesses beginning with a machinery repair business that operated from the home acreage and eventually ended up in Sibley. After several events in his life, he took up a career as a long haul truck driver, which took him back and forth across the country. Eventually he purchased and operated an exhaust business in Luverne, MN, where his "laser eye" earned him a reputation for his custom exhaust systems. After retirement, he continued to drive for the United States Postal Service.
Bill had many talents and enjoyed helping family and friends with projects. In the words of his children, "Dad had the intuitive skills they try to teach engineers in college but just can't". He was meticulous. He took great pride in his yard and garden--his mowed lawn rivaled the precision of a major league baseball field.
Bill was a no-nonsense person. He spoke his mind, and you always knew where he stood. People respected him for that. He had an incredible work ethic, which he passed on to his sons. He was a self-made man who encouraged self-sufficiency.
He was frequently seen walking his chocolate lab, Latte, but Bill's real joy came from being with family and friends. He was not an overly demonstrative man, but rather demonstrated his love for his family, especially his grandchildren, in actions and deeds.
Bill is survived by his wife, Marilyn; three sons and daughters-in-law, Scott and Karla Paplow of Colorado, Ryan and Lynda Paplow of Florida, and Rodney and Angie Paplow of Minnesota, and their children Kati, Jacy and Amanda; sisters Marlys Frazier and Darlene Johnson; brothers Alan, Richard, Gary, Mark, Steve and David Paplow. He was pre-deceased by his parents, a sister Joyce Lewis and a brother Ron Paplow.
Memorials may be directed to National Alliance for Mental Illness.
Online condolences may be sent to www.grandonfuneralandcremationcare.com

Tributes

Ray and Barb Schuster wrote on Nov 20, 2014:

"Marilyn, Scott, Rod, and Ryan: We pray for Peace and Comfort during this difficult time..Bill was a good guy with a quiet voice.. We care. Ray and Barb Schuster"

Community and Family Resources wrote on Nov 6, 2014:

"Marilyn and Family, We are so sorry to hear of your loss. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time."

Larry Harmelink wrote on Nov 4, 2014:

"Bill has been a part of my life since my high school days. He was best man at my wedding and a brother-in-law I could always rely on. I could always count on Bill for help. I will miss not having Bill in my life any longer."

PJ Mahoney wrote on Nov 3, 2014:

"I had the pleasure of meeting & spending time with Bill when he & Marilyn would come to Florida, usually with a grandkid or 2 in tow, to visit my sister, Lynda, & brother-in-law, Ryan. Bill reminded me of my own father in many ways. I'm glad he got to spend time with Ryan & Lynda as often as he did. I know he's going to be missed very much. My prayers & thoughts are with the entire Paplow family."

Glen and Sandy Sunde wrote on Nov 3, 2014:

"Marilyn and family We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Friends from Estherville Glen and Sandy Sunde"

Shauna Coolican wrote on Nov 3, 2014:

"It was a pleasure to read about the beautiful life of Bill Paplow. His loss will be felt by his family and by those of us who have the honor of knowing the family members, whose lives' he enriched. My love and prayers to all of you."

Douglas & Gerdena Stremick wrote on Nov 2, 2014:

"We remember Bill by his pleasant demeanor & always with his buddy Latte. He would always stop by the garage for a chat and Latte would get a treat- he expected it !!! He will be sorely missed by both of us. "

Peggy monier wrote on Nov 1, 2014:

"Remembering good times when bill was our neighbor and enjoyed seeing him a few times this last year. He was a good friend and we will miss him."