William (Bill) H. Naegele
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William (Bill) H. Naegele, affectionately known as “Grumpy” to most, passed away on July 13, 2024, at the age of 82 in Largo, FL. He was born on July 25, 1942, in Aurora, Indiana.
Bill was married to Jenny Naegele on May 26, 1984, celebrating 40 years of marriage together. He is survived by his loving wife Jenny Naegele; daughter Amy Brunner; son Donald Naegele; stepdaughter Renee Rummel; stepson Kenneth Marsh; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Bill was preceded in death by his brothers Randy and Butch Naegele, and his grandson Kenny Marsh.
Bill was a dedicated machinist and engineer, retiring from Baxter Health Care where he worked on dialysis machines. Beyond his professional life, Bill’s greatest joy came from his role as a husband, father, and grandpa. Bill left an indelible mark on all who knew him.
Bill will be dearly missed by his family, friends, and all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
A Memorial Service will be held in Bill’s honor at Veteran’s Funeral Care 830 N Belcher Rd., Clearwater, FL 33765 on August 2, 2024 at 2:00 PM
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Thinking of the entire family. U all are in our prayers for comfort and peace.
Mr. Bill. You will be missed. May you rest in peace. Now you will keep Lou company.
Mr. grumpy. You will be missed by many!
You were an asset to Baxter for the many years you worked there. Then after retiring you opened your machinist shop. Still giving your talents to others. Jenny so sorry for your loss. May God be with you all in your time of need. God Bless 🙏❤️
I remember many happy days with you two when I lived in Florida. I am sure Bill’s sense of humor will be missed by many.
The thing I remember about Bill when he asked you who is drinking all the beer.
His spirit lives on in the smiles of all the little ones…bless you all 🫶
Happy heavenly 1st birthday. Sad that you are gone but relieved your pain is over. Miss you my buddy.
My deepest sympathy to you Jenny and the family.
Dear Bill will be missed. He always had fun times at games when he and Doug would banter .