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Bill Stuber 1952 – 2020

Bill Stuber, 68, of Opheim, passed away peacefully of natural causes on October 26, 2020. Upon Bill’s request, there will be no funeral services. A memorial gathering will take place at a later date.

Bill was born to Tim and Irene Stuber in Glasgow, February 23, 1952. He was their anniversary present that year! Bill attended school in Opheim. He began his working career as a teenager. He started out learning automotive mechanic skills and went on to become a master plumber, working many years in construction in Wyoming, Colorado, California, Washington and Alaska. He was a planner and could master just about anything that was put in front of him. If he was ever told he couldn’t do some- thing, he would always fig ure it out. Bill would always say, “I knew I could do that if I put my mind to it!”

Bill loved recreation and enjoyed camping, hunting, canoeing, snowmobiling and flying. There was noth ing he was afraid to try, and he always had the most fun.

The biggest thrill he enjoyed was flying, which he learned

to do while living in Alaska.

Bill is preceded in death by his parents Tim and Irene, and a long-time companion Linda Nichols. He is survived by his brother, Albert (Buster) of Opheim, two sisters, Judy Massengale of Kennewick, WA, and Patty Forry of southern Arizona, daughters Dana Meirs of Missoula, Tonya and Chrissy of southern California, as well as Linda’s children and grandchildren.