Service measured not by GOLD,
                           but by the GOLDEN RULE

Service measured not by GOLD,
          but by the GOLDEN RULE

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William (Bill) Shaner died April 17, 2020 at Smithville Western Care Center.
 He was born December 5, 1947 in Wooster, Ohio to Earl and Deloris (Kafvelstrom) Shaner.   He was a 1966 graduate of Wooster High School and had lived in Wooster.     He worked at various businesses including Halliburton, Rubbermaid and JLG Industries.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents.   He is survived by his daughter, Cynthia L. Shaner of New York as well as grandchildren and great grandchildren.   He is also survived by his sisters: Gennie (JC) Johnston, Harriet (William) Hickman and Sheryl (Timothy) Seitz, numerous nephews, nieces and grand nephews and grand nieces.
As per his request there will be no funeral or memorial services.  
McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster is assisting the family.  
For those who wish, contributions may be directed to Ohio ™s Hospice LifeCare, 1900 Akron Rd., Wooster, OH 44691
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com

Memorial Contributions
For those who wish, contributions may be directed to Ohio ™s Hospice LifeCare, 1900 Akron Rd., Wooster, OH 44691

Service
There will be no services or calling hours

Visitation

13 Comments

  1. Sheryl and Family, We continue to pray for all of you during this time of loss. Lean into the Lord for His strength. Love and prayers…

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  2. To my “brother” Billi am going to betray your confidence…I want everyone to know that your heart was bigger than anyone could ever imagine. You were one of the most giving and loving man I ever knew. You cared for your mother on a almost daily basis (Gen gave you breaks) and made sure she had what she needed or wanted. You were always helping people. You did not want that to get out…well the secret is out. Rest In Peace. Thank you for being my friend and brother. I love you Bill. And will miss you.

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  3. Gen,Sheryl and Harriet, Cynthia and family, you have m. Heartfelt prayers and sympathy. You are all in my prayers.

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  4. I worked with Bill, he was always helping me and others out even though he acted like he hated it but deep down he enjoyed it. He was always cracking jokes and bringing snacks in. He had a big heart. He will be missed deeply. Fly high Bill. Love you

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  5. I am so sorry for you loss, I worked with Bill at Rubbermaid, he was such a fun person, he had one of the biggest hearts around. He always seemed to know if anyone was having an off day and was there to lend a shoulder. Although I hadn’t seen him in years, I thought of him frequently. God Bless you all, fly high Bill.

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  6. I am so sorry to hear about Bill, we worked together at JLG. He had the biggest heart for his fellow man/woman. Underneath his make believe tuff skin was a heart of gold! He always went out of his way to help people! He was set in his on way and always gave you his opinion. Most of the time it was helpful! My prayers go out to his family. Bill you will be missed, have fun in heaven. Hopefully I’ll see there!

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  7. So sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. Thoughts and prayers to your family. May he RIP!

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  8. Very sorry to hear about Bill. My Prayers to the Family. I worked with Bill at R.D. Zande & Associates. He was a very good Surveyor. I learned a lot Engineering from Him. Also fun at work & off work. Never forget Him. RIP my Friend!

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  9. I worked with Bill at Halliburton. What a great guy. Bill made the hard work easier.The Lord’s getting a good man.

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  10. Bill, I am pleased to count you as a friend when I worked at Rubbermaid. I liked and respected you. You were smart and funny. You will be missed.

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  11. I worked with Bill at Halliburton.Sorry for you loss ..

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  12. I have known Bill for 35 years. He was a great man who taught me a lot through out the years. Even though I have not lived in the area for a long time Bill and I would stay in contact about his family. I loved him and I will miss him.

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