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Wiliam A. Looney (Bill)

Bill died last year on 9/11/15. He was 76 years old and a 1957 alum.



WILLIAM LOONEY Obituary
William A. Looney (Bill) was born in Mantachie, MS on 6/2/1939 to the Rev. Floyd and Dorothy Looney; he died at home in Tacoma in his sleep on 9/11/2015 after a short battle with sarcoma. The family of 8 moved to Sunnyside, WA in 1946 where Bill went to school. He graduated from Newport High School. He married Jean Ockert; they and their children moved to Seattle so he could go to the University of Washington. Because he needed a job to support his family, he started to sell real estate and made his first house sale the day he turned 21 in 1960. He quit the University and continued to sell and later invest in real estate and completed his UW degree much later. In 1971, he and his brother were tourists to Russia as well as much of Eastern and Western Europe, and Bill caught the travel bug. He continued to travel the rest of his life and visited most of the world. Besides travel, his other great love was bicycling; he completed a cross-country 45-day bicycle trip in 2002 with his grandson (Disneyland to Disneyworld). He participated in 7 STP rides and many "state rides" in Washington, New York, Louisiana, Wisconsin and especially the RAGBRAI in Iowa, where he interrupted his ride in 2005 to have 2 stents placed in his heart at the Mayo Clinic because he was having a heart attack. He bicycled completely around the island of Morea in Tahiti as well as on Bora Bora. He risked imprisonment and fines to bicycle in Cuba before it was legal to travel there. He bicycled Vietnam on busy Highway 1 and returned there often as a tourist with his wife, other family members and friends. When Washington State legalized recreational marijuana in 2014, he saw a new opportunity, entered the state license lottery, won a license and then spent several months preparing to open his store, Mr. Bill's of Buckley, now about to celebrate its first business anniversary. He and wife Trudy had their 30-year wedding anniversary last month. He was predeceased by his parents, his sister Dorothy and his brothers Skip and Sam. He is also survived by his children Debra Barnia of Puyallup, Teresa Whelan of Olympia, William Jr. of Steilacoom and Evelyn Bare (Mark) of Rathdrum ID; stepchildren Bettina Maki of Bothell and Edgar Schaefer, Jr. of Enumclaw; as well as two grandchildren Barbara Morrison (Paul) of Elko NV and Michael Whelan (Fabricia) of University Place along with 4 great-grandchildren. He leaves a brother Floyd Lee of Spokane, a sister Betty Carlyle of Sunnyside, many nieces, nephews, cousins and other extended family members along with a multitude of friends. Memorial service to be held later.
Published in News Tribune (Tacoma) on Sept. 20, 2015

posted July 11th, 2016

Rev. Dan Dalke

In a few days (June 27) I will celebrate my 92nd birthday. It has been a long time since my graduation from NHS but it has been a happy and healthy life. My wife and I celebrated our 70th wedding anniversary last January. Her inability to travel will not allow me to attend the reunion of my 1940 classmates but I do cherish our days in Newport together.

posted June 4th, 2013

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