William John Coldren, age 84 passed away peacefully on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, at his home in Pinellas Park, Florida. He was born September 17, 1939, in Sparta, Wisconsin to Ashley and Julia (Berendes) Coldren.
On August 21, 1965, Bill married Judy Treptow. They had three children: Ashley (Michele) Coldren, Andy (Karen) Coldren and Amy (Jeff Mitchell) and five grandchildren: Carly Coldren, Calvin Coldren, Clayton Coldren, Austin Coldren, and Ava Coldren.
Bill is survived by his wife Judy Coldren and three sisters: Eva (Larry) McCracken, Joyce (Elmer) Tessmer, and Alice (Jim) Model.
He was pre-deceased by his parents Julia and Ashley Coldren, brothers Fred Coldren and Butch Coldren, sisters Mary Jane Clark, Kate Finucan, Bette Coldren, Emmy Kennedy, and Sally Haffner.
Bill was a Mason and a Shriner and belonged to the Zor Camel Patrol in Madison, Wisconsin for 12 years. He enjoyed traveling and giving camel rides, especially to family and friends. He loved those ‘crazy’ camels, identifying each camel with their name and personality traits.
He was an avid fan of the Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Brewers, and UW Badger football and wrestling teams. Bill enjoyed watching his kids, grandkids, nephews, nieces, and local teams compete in sports. Bill was one of Turner High’s biggest supporters, both on the sidelines and in the stands. Everyone knew when Bill was there cheering them on, “Go defense!”
Bill loved to play games with family and friends. He was the Coldren Fantasy Football Champ and loved playing cards and dominos. Bill was one of the best euchre players to beat, and he loved to celebrate his victories with a cold Old Milwaukee or PBR beer.
“Wild” Bill’s stories were legendary. It was impossible not to laugh till you cry when Bill got rolling. Many would often ask him to retell a story if they hadn’t heard it in a while. Bill’s stories were so vivid and funny– from his tales of riding a Harley with a “suicide shift” to growing the BIG beard for the Kendall 150th to having Judy dye his beard red for deer hunting season, and of course all his adventures with ‘Nim’ at the campgrounds.
Stories from his family and friends of “Wild Bill,” “Josh,” “Uncle Bill,” and “Frick and Frack” would also have you cracking up until you cry. Sometimes, he would get bashful when others would tell the stories only to admit, “yeah, yeah; that is true.” Then he’d laugh right along with the rest, and if he was embarrassed, he’d say “I don’t remember that.”
Bill loved to serve others, especially his family, good friends, and neighbors. He loved to mow the lawn, sharpen the mower blades, build a deck, do electrical wiring, and help with plumbing and flooring. He was a natural handy man, mechanic, and electrician. Bill liked to refurbish trunks with Judy, build games, bird houses, and just anything else needed.
He worked at the Belvidere Chrysler Assembly Plant for 30 years, retiring in 1997. Bill and Judy moved to Pinellas Park, Florida where they have enjoyed 27 years of retirement.
Bill served in the Air Force and was a proud veteran. There will be a Military Service in Florida on Tuesday, November 26th, 2024, 10:00am, at Bay Pines National Cemetery, 10000 Bay Pines Blvd., St. Petersburg, FL 33708.
A visitation and funeral service will be held at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, 749 Bluff Street, Beloit, Wisconsin on Saturday, Sept. 7, with the visitation starting at 10am and funeral service at 11am. Lunch will follow, and a burial will be at a future date.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in memory of William be made to Empath Health Suncoast Hospice’s Circle of Caring.
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church
Bay Pines National Cemetery
Alli Model
August 15, 2024, 4:16 pm
Brother BILL! The best. Made getting through our growing years possible. He always had a game. Mine was having football practice. He had creative ways of keeping us safe. Stuffing our pants and shirts with clothes for protection, we could hardly move. My sisters Emmy and Sally were also part of the game. Toooo much laughing. I don’t think we help him improve his game.
Mike & Phyllis Gauger
August 16, 2024, 8:37 am
Mike and I send our heartfelt condolences along with our prayers for peace to the entire family. Wish we could be there with you all, but no that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Bill was a hoot and will sorely be missed.
Kara Zecchino
August 17, 2024, 3:03 am
I will always remember the humble and kind lad that showed me Unit 1 can be grand as a bear fan sat watching a packer game together gracing this new floor that year. I love you and will always toast your charm to bubble in my heart forever. I will pray for your whole family; please breathe and eat some beer nuts or cheese curds from WI or I will BADGER YOU IN MY SLEEP.
Love,
Kara Joy
Jamie Evavold
August 21, 2024, 1:54 pm
I just know your dad was a wonderful person because he raised wonderful you! Much love to you and your family, Amy.
Love,
Jamie