William A. Ware
March 13, 1962-June 21, 2012
Resident of Mountain View
Bill Ware was born in San Francisco, CA on March 13, 1962 and passed away suddenly on June 21, 2012 in Mountain View, CA. Bill lived most of his early life in the East Foothills area of San Jose, moving to Mountain View with his bride Barbara in 1990.
He was employed by various companies throughout his life. Among them were the Olivera Egg Ranch in San Jose; the VA Hospital in Palo Alto; Office Depot in San Jose; and Jiffy Lube in Mountain View, Santa Clara, and Sunnyvale. He also volunteered at Sacred Heart Community Service in San Jose; and at the Mountain View Art and Wine Festival. Bill loved talking to people and would do so without hesitation. He took a real interest in people, and loved getting to know them. He was always on the go, and enjoyed keeping busy.
Bill was preceded in death by his mother Nora Ware.
Bill is survived by his loving wife Barbara, his father William Ware of Asheville, NC; his brother Jim and Jim’s wife Helen of Placerville, CA; his sister Heather (Ware) Bogle and her husband Rich of Astoria, OR; and brother Scot and Scot’s wife Leslie of Vancouver, WA. Bill is also survived by his Mother-in-Law Anna Zavala, Sisters-in Law Margie Ingermanson and Angela Johnson and Brothers-in Law David Ingermanson and Brian Johnson, all from Paso Robles, CA. Bill is also survived by: Nieces Dolores Marquez and Amanda Garcia of San Jose, CA; Breanne Johnson of Paso Robles, CA; Jamie Eichel, Amanda Silva, Sarina Ewing, and Jessie Eichel of Vancouver, WA; Brooke Johnson-Bonilla of Newport, OR; and Nephews Jason Ware, Jed and Jestin Eichel of Vancouver, WA; Brandon Ingermanson, Josh and Jacob Johnson of Paso Robles, CA; and Jeremiah Mendez of San Jose, CA. Bill is also survived by his uncle Jim Butcher and Jim’s extended family of Stockbridge GA, and Uncle Tim Butcher of Atlanta, GA.
A Celebration of Life service will be held at the Spangler Mortuary located at 799 Castro Street, Mountain View, on Thursday June 28 at 6 PM. A memorial fund to help with expenses is being set up.
March 13, 1962-June 21, 2012
Resident of Mountain View
Bill Ware was born in San Francisco, CA on March 13, 1962 and passed away suddenly on June 21, 2012 in Mountain View, CA. Bill lived most of his early life in the East Foothills area of San Jose, moving to Mountain View with his bride Barbara in 1990.
He was employed by various companies throughout his life. Among them were the Olivera Egg Ranch in San Jose; the VA Hospital in Palo Alto; Office Depot in San Jose; and Jiffy Lube in Mountain View, Santa Clara, and Sunnyvale. He also volunteered at Sacred Heart Community Service in San Jose; and at the Mountain View Art and Wine Festival. Bill loved talking to people and would do so without hesitation. He took a real interest in people, and loved getting to know them. He was always on the go, and enjoyed keeping busy.
Bill was preceded in death by his mother Nora Ware.
Bill is survived by his loving wife Barbara, his father William Ware of Asheville, NC; his brother Jim and Jim’s wife Helen of Placerville, CA; his sister Heather (Ware) Bogle and her husband Rich of Astoria, OR; and brother Scot and Scot’s wife Leslie of Vancouver, WA. Bill is also survived by his Mother-in-Law Anna Zavala, Sisters-in Law Margie Ingermanson and Angela Johnson and Brothers-in Law David Ingermanson and Brian Johnson, all from Paso Robles, CA. Bill is also survived by: Nieces Dolores Marquez and Amanda Garcia of San Jose, CA; Breanne Johnson of Paso Robles, CA; Jamie Eichel, Amanda Silva, Sarina Ewing, and Jessie Eichel of Vancouver, WA; Brooke Johnson-Bonilla of Newport, OR; and Nephews Jason Ware, Jed and Jestin Eichel of Vancouver, WA; Brandon Ingermanson, Josh and Jacob Johnson of Paso Robles, CA; and Jeremiah Mendez of San Jose, CA. Bill is also survived by his uncle Jim Butcher and Jim’s extended family of Stockbridge GA, and Uncle Tim Butcher of Atlanta, GA.
A Celebration of Life service will be held at the Spangler Mortuary located at 799 Castro Street, Mountain View, on Thursday June 28 at 6 PM. A memorial fund to help with expenses is being set up.
Source: San Jose Mercury News/San Mateo County Times on June 26, 2012