William Wallace Post (June 19, 1934 - January 04, 2021)

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William Wallace Post
  • June 19, 1934
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  • January 04, 2021

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William W. Post {Bill} passed away on January 4, 2021, at 86 years old, , at his home in beautiful, sunny Cape Coral, Florida of natural causes.

Bill was born on June 19, 1934 to Oscar and Olive Post in Camden, New Jersey. After graduating high school Bill attended Temple University, Philadelphia, PA for a short time. Bill served as a portrait photographer in the US Navy and US Navy Reserve from 1953 to 1956. Bill loved to share his greatest accomplishment while in the US Navy, building a small boat.

Bill met, fell in love with and married Suzanne L. Hublitz in 1957. They had two sons, Curtis, and Glenn. Bill loved spending time with his family in Ocean City, New Jersey in their summer home by taking walks on the beach and board walk.

After his divorce Bill met his longtime girlfriend and companion Joan Perry. Bill stayed with Joan until her death in 2017. And then he and his beloved dog, Cody joined his son, Glen and his fiancé, Sherrie Page in sunny Cape Coral, Florida.

Bill was predeceased by his parents Oscar and Olive, 4 brothers and sisters, his son Curtis and Joan, his longtime companion.

Bill is survived by his son Glenn, Sherrie page and his little dog Cody. Bill will be sorely missed by his friends and family.

There will be a military service held at the Sarasota National Cemetery 9810 State Road 72 Sarasota, FL. 34241 on Friday January 22nd at 2:30 PM.

Bill’s family requests flowers and notes be sent to the Sarasota National Cemetery 9810 State Road 72 Sarasota, FL. 34241.

Family and friends may sign guest register by visiting www.baldwincremation. Arrangements are being made by Baldwin Brothers A Funeral & Crematory Society.


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  1. Otelia Kenkel says:
    05 Mar 2021
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