Donald Giesler
Donald “Bill” Giesler passed away Wednesday, August 26, 2020, at Evelyn’s House Hospice at the age of 76. Bill is survived by his wife Sue, sons Matt (Michelle) and Chris (Tina), grandchildren Alison, Dylan, Ethan, Logan and Emma, sister Janet (Jim) Arthur, sister-in-law Mardell Giesler, numerous nieces, nephews and fellow FBIs. Bill was preceded in death by his parents Glen and Lela Giesler, brothers Jim and John, and sister Jean Ann. Bill asked that we have a party in his honor; details will be forthcoming. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the American Diabetes Association.
Love you and take care
We will miss him so!!
Incredible person! Will be missed.
Keeping you and your family in my prayers.
Love and prayers to you and your family
Ron & Doris
He was so gracious to me when I had to stay in the house during flooding. I wish him peace.
My love to Sue and the kids.
Our sympathy to all of your family. May God give all of you His comfort and peace. Bill is in his Lord Jesus’ arms now!
Thinking and praying for all of you!
Sue – you are in my thoughts and prayers. So sorry for your loss.
I’ll always remember Billy with a smile on his face and love in his heart. Just a terrific human being!
Sue – Sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
I will miss Bill’s wit and smile. I know he served his country in the Vietnam War. Bill was proud of his service. Blessings to Sue and family who knew him well‼️ F B I
I am going to miss Bills big beautiful smile , hearty laugh , attitude about life and the best ribs I have ever eaten!!
His great sense of humor lasted even to his self penned obit with his reference to the “FBI”????! Sad as losing him is I am glad he’s not suffering anymore and I hope Sue & their families sadness is soon replaced with great memories of a great guy… Rest In Peace Bill
Paul Hopkins, FBI
We were lucky to have Bill in our family. Thank you, Sue, for bringing him into the fold, or, would “subjecting him to the Arnold family” be more accurate? I wonder. Never the loudest one in the crowd, Bill held his own with his wry wit, incredible sports knowledge, and yes…his BBQ. He coined the phrase “FBI” (ask Sue), and it was a mantle he and the other FBIs wore proudly. We’ll miss you. Till we meet again.
Love and prayers.
Love and prayers to all of you.