Linek, William H. (95)
Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, passed peacefully on July 8, 2024.
Beloved husband of the late Dorothy E. (Weick) Linek for 63 years and dear companion of the late Virginia Frederich; dear father of Joanne (the late Robert) Rischbieter (friend of Joseph Huchowski), the late Shirley (Ronald) Unger, Lois (Ken) Hessler, Annette (Richard) Callison, William (Therese) Linek, James (Cynthia) Linek and Christopher (Laura) Linek; loving grandfather of 18; great grandfather of 31; dear brother of the late Francis (Virginia) Linek, the late Joseph (Jane) Linek and the late Maryann (Tony) Kuhn, dear uncle, great uncle, cousin and friend.
Bill attended St. Wenceslaus Elementary School and graduated from St. Louis University High School in 1946. He served in the U.S. Army and then joined the family plumbing business started by his father in 1916, along with his brother Joe. He worked at other plumbing companies and then returned to the family business in the early 1960’s. Working with his brother Joe, expanded the business and passed it to the next generation, leaving a legacy of quality service to the St. Louis area for over 100 years. Dedicated to the plumbing industry, he held many offices, including President of the Plumbing Industry Council, Plumbing Contractors Association, the Missouri Association of Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors and held positions for the National Association of Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors. He was generous and loving family man, who enjoyed traveling, golf, baseball, hockey, crossword puzzles and Wheel of Fortune.
If you wish to honor Bill, contributions can be sent to St. Justin the Martyr Church, or charity of your choice.
Visitation at St. Justin Martyr Catholic Church 11910 Eddie & Park Rd. 63126 on Monday July 15 from 9:00 am. until Funeral Mass time at 10:00 am. Interment at Resurrection Cemetery.
We have such fun-loving memories thanks to Bill and Dot especially New Year Eve’s at Westborough Country Club. We are friends of Joanne & Bob’s and Joannes parents generously let us attend, it was always a fun nite, especially when Dot passed around her “herring” at midnight for prosperity!!!
Our son, Eric, recalls teaching their great-grand kids how to swim at their lovely pool.
They were ALWAYS FUN to BE WITH!!! and we know heaven is a happier place with both of them there.
I was saddened to hear about the loss of Mr, Linek. I knew him through my late husband and through Bill and Terri and Chris. Sending prayers for strength and peace throughput this sorrowful time of adjustment.
-Peggy Jerabek
With heartfelt condolences to the family. My deepest sympathy for your loss. Sending prayers to the family, so sorry to hear of his passing.
Lisa H
I will always be greatful for the opportunity given to me by Bill to learn the different facets of the plumbing trade. My initial interview with Bill was warm and inviting. I left the interview feeling very hopeful regarding my professional future. Bill Linek will always have an deep impression in my heart.