bove his own. Bill enjoyed sports. In high school, he played baseball and football. He was an ardent fan of the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago Bears. 2016 was a high point in his life when the Cubs won the World Series. His sons, however, loved wrestling. When that sport was removed from the middle school curriculum, Bill stepped in to become their coach. Although he had never wrestled in his life, he took it upon himself to learn the sport for his sons. He formed a wrestling club for boys that enabled them to become experienced wrestlers before they entered high school. Bill was also a Scoutmaster in the Boy Scouts of America. He helped many young men, including his own three sons, become Eagle Scouts. He also loved and supported his daughter through her many sports and activities that included baseball, bowling, band, marching band, gymnastics, flags, etc. Bill is survived by his wife, Marilyn Forgey; four children, Daniel Forgey, George (Kendra) Forgey, Tim (Breta) Forgey, and Rachel (Jody) Eckley; nine grandchildren, Alex, Megan, Noah, Lucas, Jacob, Isaac, Eliana, Gabrielle, and Ezekiel; Brother, Lynn (Linda) Forgey; Sisters, Nancy (Bill) Anderson and Candice (Mark) Wilcop. He was preceded in death by his father, George W. Forgey his mother, Ethel M. Forgey and grand nephew, Chase S. Cork. Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association.