ut hockey and worked at the ice pond in Waunakee just for fun and to stay connected with the hockey community. He drove the "Zambohne" and his favorite team was the New Berlin River Drivers, for whom his son, Jay, plays for. A close second, which cannot be decided, would either be the Minnesota Wild or the Chicago Blackhawks. He will be remembered for his outgoing personality, laughter, love of life, and his commitment to others, especially his commitment to his wife and children. Bill is survived by his loving cheerleader Jennifer, his hockey player Jay, his soldier Jared, and his baby girl whom he adored, Jocelynn; his parents and extended family; other relatives and numerous friends too many to afford to list in the newspaper. Bill will join his best friend, Kirk, on their next big journey. Family and friends may visit at First Presbyterian Church, 5763 County Rd Q, Waunakee on Monday, March 7th from 9:30 a.m. until the Celebration of Life Service at 11:30 a.m. with a reception following the service. Jennifer and the family would like to thank the community for their continuous support, empathy, compassion, and love. The outpouring of support will be held close to their hearts forever and never forgotten. Winn-Cress Funeral Home 5785 Hwy Q Waunakee, WI 53597 608-849-4513