y people he mentored both officially and unofficially, everyone who knew him can recall the strange, funny, and meaningful words he spoke to them in hard times and good. Among the many causes Bill supported, veteran's affairs and mentorship were his passions. His faith guided him to help others in any way he was able, and those impacts will not soon be forgotten. Bill leaves his kingdom to his wife Eileen; his gardening prowess to daughter Katie and son-in-law Matt Day and grandchildren Ellis, Flora, and Imogene Day; his characteristic advice to daughter Jaclyn and son-in-law Matt Stewart and upcoming Grandson Stewart; and tough outside and marshmallow center to daughter Kelly Schabel and daughter-in-law Katie Heffelfinger. His stories and myths will stay with them, along with his siblings, nieces and nephews, and large extended family in Ohio. He will be remembered as Dad, Pappy, Uncle Bill, Bilbo, Billy Bob, The Mad Stork, Billy Plu, and countless other titles. His reach extended far, and his memory will be cherished by all who knew him. In lieu of flowers, his family asks for donations to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta or The Place of Cumming.