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"Memory is a way of holding onto the things you love,
the things you are, the things you never want to lose.
"

~From the television show The Wonder Years 
 

To the campers, staff, and friends of Bay Cliff who have passed on, we remember you...


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William H. Penegor

Born
May 30, 1923
Deceased
December 16, 2011
William H. Penegor, a resident of Twin Lakes and formerly of Ontonagon, passed away peacefully while surrounded by family on December 16, 2011, at PortagePointe where he had been a patient for the past six months.

Bill was born May 30, 1923, in Greenland to the late Eva (Trudeau) and Almor Penegor.

He graduated from Mass High School in 1940, then served in the U.S. Navy.

After marrying Joyce Harnish on September 24, 1952, they resided and helped operate the family farm on Greenland Road for 11 years and then moved to Ontonagon.

At that time, Bill joined his three brothers in the family sawmill and logging business in Twin Lakes, which he would be proud to say is still in operation today.

Bill was a member of the Knights of Columbus and was on the Board of Directors of both the Gitchee Gumee Oil Company in Ontonagon and Commercial National Bank in L'Anse.

He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Rockland and Holy Family Catholic Church in Ontonagon.

Two of his favorite pastimes were bowling and golf. He enjoyed many years playing in various leagues. While he was proud of bowling a 299 and winning the Wyandotte Golf Club Championship one year, his biggest joy came from playing endless rounds of golf with his loving wife, family and friends and passing on the gift of loving the game to his children and grandchildren.

He was an avid lifelong Green Bay Packers fan and passed that on to his children as well.

Bill and Joyce enjoyed going south to Fort Pierce, Fla., for the past 25 winters, but he especially loved summers at their cottage in Twin Lakes and the cherished pontoon rides with family and friends.

Like his brothers and sisters, Bill had a big, infectious smile and a huge caring heart. He had a great ability to make people laugh and most of the time by just repeating one of his numerous silly phrases or jingles. This might be one of the best gifts of all to his family, with each having their favorite that will always bring a smile to their face and memory for a lifetime.

Surviving are his wife, Joyce, of Hancock and Twin Lakes; children, Jerry of Painesdale, Almor (Kathy) of Hancock, Andrea (Guy) Longhini of Houghton and Marcia (Mike) Butvilas of Houghton; grandchildren, Jerry Penegor, Alicia (Kiel) Roeschke, Joe Penegor, Maren (Pete) Rouleau, Alison Penegor, Billy Penegor, Valery Pakkala, Kent Longhini, Brendan Longhini, Michael Vezzetti, Jillian Butvilas and George Butvilas; great-grandchildren, Rease Pakkala, Shaya Pakkala and Kaelyn Rouleau; sister, Jeannette Huotari of Mass City; sisters-in-law, Clarice Penegor and Ann Penegor; numerous nieces, nephews and friends.

Bill was preceded in death by his daughter, Gay Ann; parents; five brothers, Clyde, John, Arthur, Delbert and James; five sisters, Elsie, Viola, Evah, Alyce and Joan.

Visitation will be Tuesday evening, December 20 from 4 to 7 p.m. and one hour prior to Mass at St. Ignatius Loyola Catholic Church in Houghton. A Christian Mass will be held on Wednesday, December 21, at the church at 11 a.m. with Fr. John Martignon to celebrate.

The family asks that in lieu of flowers or gifts, donations be made to Bay Cliff Health Camp, Omega House or a charity of your choice.

To view William's obituary or to send condolences to the family, please visit memorialchapel.net.



 

*The names listed under "Friends of Bay Cliff" are individuals for whom memorials donations have been received by Bay Cliff in the past year.  If you have more information about someone listed above or know of a camper or staff member, who has died and is not listed on our memorials page, please e-mail their name and a link to their obituary to baycliff@baycliff.org.