Dave Bosanko
On behalf of the Executive Board and Members of the Retired Professional FF's of Wisconsin (RPFFW) Our Sympathies to Brother Bill's Family and Friends. Rest in Peace Brother.
Birth date: Oct 2, 1940 Death date: Oct 14, 2016
William F. Sliker, age 76, of Midway AR and formerly of Racine, WI, passed away at St. Vincent Infirmary in Little Rock, AR on October 14, 2016. William was born in Racine, WI on October 2, 1940 to the late William and Evelyn (Gi Read Obituary
On behalf of the Executive Board and Members of the Retired Professional FF's of Wisconsin (RPFFW) Our Sympathies to Brother Bill's Family and Friends. Rest in Peace Brother.
I worked with Bill off and on At RFD..a good guy with a 'good additude' and a real good balance with side-kick Gerry Englund...Rest in Peace Brother Mr. Boz'
So we just watched the Packers game with Mom tonight & it brought back so many memories of watching the game with Mom & Bill! And they won! But for the last 20 years since Mom & Bill moved to Arkansas, I would say every time the Packers messed up that I could hear Bill yelling at the TV all the way in Wisconsin! I so love this man! I will hold you in my heart forever! When you left you took part of me with you! I miss you so much already! I love you & you were a great & so welcome influence in my life! I just don't know how to say Goodbye!
Lynn and I wish to send our condolences to the Sliker Family and Laurie. Bill can now rest in peace. May God rest his soul.
God Bless
Jack & Lynn Kunath
Lakeview, AR
Bill was a great neighbor and friend. He will be greatly missed.
Sandy Erickson
Sandi..I'm so sorry for your loss. Now my grandson will have someone to watch the Packer games with!! Love you girl..
Sending love from our family to yours at this most difficult time. Treasure the good times together & somehow it always helps. Love, Rose, Bert & family XXXOOO,,,
Bill was a great neighbor even if he did like the Packers and I liked the Vikings.
He was also a great friend! He will be forever missed. Rest in peace Bill.
Love, Gary & Diane Conklin
We called him Grandpa Bill. In Arkansas, over one of the many Easter breaks I spent there, he taught me how to whistle. And once, he showed me how to filet a trout, but that was not as fun. I had fun watching the three stooges with him and trying to guess the answers to jeopardy before he announced them at the dinner table. And if I hadn't know him, I would have never tried Western salad dessing. I will miss him a lot and being in Arkansas stealing the hard candies from next to his lazy boy chair.