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Fri Apr 18 2025

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Wilfred (Bill) Glass

Wilfred (Bill) Glass was born in Strasburg, North Dakota, May 17, 1930, to Bernard and Barbara Glass.

Bill passed away peacefully on February 17, 2025, in his home in Kingman, Arizona, surrounded by family.  He was 94 years old.

Bill was a loving and devoted husband, father, Grandpa and Great Grandpa. He married Marie Kopp on January 3, 1957, and together they had 5 children-Daughter, Dorinda, was taken to heaven 3 weeks after birth.

Bill was an accomplished machinist, extraordinary self-taught carpenter, proud German, and military veteran.

His passion was woodworking, and he loved spending time in his workshop sharing his projects and beautiful pieces of wood from which he would create his treasures.  Our homes are filled with handmade furniture he created with love.

Bill could fix anything and always said, “The impossible just takes a little longer”.

He had a wonderful sense of humor and loved sharing childhood memories. His love for animals and his Marine perfectionism will live in our hearts forever.

Bill is survived by his wife Marie, 3 daughters – Gail, Debbie (Long) and Sheri, son – Jason, Grandchildren – Jessica and Joshua, Great Grandchildren – Odessa and Autumn, and brother Clarence.

Services will be held on Thursday, March 6, 2025, at 10:00am at Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City, Nevada.

Bill will live in our hearts each and every day until we are all together again in heaven.

Sutton Memorial Funeral Home handled his arrangements.

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