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Thursday, May 9, 2024

DL Capt. William “Bill” Francis Stoessel

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, DL Capt. William “Bill” Francis Stoessel

January 4, 1962 ~ May 3, 2024

 


We note the passing of retired Delta Air Lines pilot Captain Bill Stoessel, age 62.  Bill joined Delta Air Lines 04-10-2000 and was Atlanta based.  Bill is survived by his mother and by his siblings and nieces.

Obituary information is available online at

 https://www.harleyfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Bill-Stoessel/#!/Obituary

also at

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/bill-stoessel-obituary?id=55031491

FUNERAL HOME : Harley Funeral Home and Crematory, 1025 South Main St., Greenwood SC


Bill Stoessel Obituary     

William F. Stoessel transitioned into eternal life on May 3rd, 2024. Born on Long Island, New York, on January 4, 1962, he was the cherished eldest sibling among five born to William and Valerie Vacca Stoessel.

Bill's journey led him to Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Florida, where he honed his passion for aviation. He later distinguished himself in the United States Air Force, serving with the 701st and 707th AirLift Squadrons [Once a Turtle, Always a Turtle TFL] ultimately achieving the rank of LT Colonel. Bill's remarkable military career spanned five wars, including the Persian Gulf War/Desert Storm, reflecting his unwavering commitment to duty and honor. During his tenure in the Air Force Reserves, Bill joined Delta Airlines. He recently celebrated 25 years at Delta, achieving his Captain status, 44 total years flying. Bill was also a Homeland Security Flight Deck Officer.

More than a decorated aviator, Bill was a force of nature, characterized by his magnetic personality and his genuine warmth towards everyone he encountered. He attended St Paul Methodist Church in Ninety Six, SC and has been lifted high by their love and continuing prayers.

His love for flying was matched only by his affection for his Charleston, SC Air Force Base family, his fellow beekeepers, and his fellow enthusiasts in the GA Triumph Association. Bill found joy in the simple pleasures of life, whether it was fishing, mastering magic tricks, navigating the waters on his boat and jet ski, or indulging in "Cabana Time" with friends; savoring Cuban cigars, brewing homemade beer and engaging in spirited poker games with his beloved Plantation and Grand Harbor family.

Bill leaves behind a legacy of love and cherished memories, embraced by his mother, Valerie Stoessel; four devoted siblings: Gregory Stoessel (Lori), Scott Stoessel (Linda), Danielle Thompson (Warren), and Jaime Hiranandani (Sanj). He also leaves behind 5 loving nieces - Ashley, Jenna, Paige, Alexa, and Brooke - along with his cherished godchild, Skylar, and his ever-present life partner, Glenda, who stood faithfully by his side through every adventure and triumph.

Friends and family are invited to celebrate Bill's remarkable life on 1pm on Saturday, June 8, 2024, at Harley Funeral Home Chapel. A "Celebration of Life" reception will follow at Grand Harbor Clubhouse where stories of Bill's extraordinary life will be shared amidst laughter and tears.

The family kindly requests donations to The American Kidney Foundation, or alternatively, flowers will be warmly welcomed in honor of Bill's vibrant spirit. Bill's final resting place will be in Arlington Cemetery.

".wishing you clear skies and a strong tail wind Flyboy.."

 

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