William G. Munter “beloved father and grandfather”
AUSTIN, Pa.- William G. “Bill” Munter, 100, of Punta Gorda,
Florida, and formerly of Austin, Pennsylvania, celebrated life until his
unexpected passing on Thursday, August 16, 2018, at Cole Memorial Hospital in
Coudersport, PA.
Born May 2, 1918, in Brooklyn, New York, he was the son of
William A. and Norah Fowler Munter. He
married Grace L. Sayer in Elkton, Maryland, on August 23, 1942. She preceded
him in death on April 23, 2006.
He attended Nether Providence High School in Delaware
County, PA, and later earned his GED. In
1938, Bill enlisted in the U.S. Army and served until 1941. He followed that with an enlistment in the
U.S. Navy. In World War II, he sailed
aboard the USS Brooklyn and later crewed the commissioning of the USS Lorain
County. From 1962-1966, Bill was
stationed with the Fleet Training Group at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, retiring at
the rank of Senior Chief Gunner’s Mate.
His service continued as a civilian, employed as an instructor in small
arms and tank maintenance at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland.
When he retired in 1981, Bill and his wife built a log home
in Potter County, Pennsylvania, after spending considerable time researching
how to accomplish this task. Pride in
home and property were evident in how he tended his vegetable garden and fruit
orchard.
Known for his generosity, Bill built rocking horses for
children of friends; as well as people he met throughout his travels.
An avid outdoorsman, Bill fished for trout and hunted for
deer and turkey in “God’s Country.” Even
after he put up his handmade turkey calls, he continued to support the National
Wild Turkey Federation.
Bill wintered for many years in Punta Gorda, Florida, until
he became a permanent resident two years ago.
Bill enjoyed telling jokes, recounting life stories and
raising a glass with his many friends at the American Legion Post 192 in
Coudersport, PA; the VFW in Port Allegany, PA; the Elks Lodge in Deep Creek,
FL; and the Moose Club in Port Charlotte, FL.
At those same places, he also loved to listen to music and dance, he
even showed off his moves at his 100th birthday bash at the Deep Creek Elks
Lodge.
Surviving are his son, William S. “Bill” Munter of Austin,
PA; daughter, Grace E. Dorety of Rotonda West, Florida; and granddaughter,
Denise (Mark) Vickers.
In addition to his parents and wife, Bill’s two sisters,
Eleanor Hetzner and Betty Waldhauer, preceded him in death.
Graveside military funeral and committal services will be
accorded by the U.S. Navy in Edgewood Memorial Park, Glen Mills, PA, at 2:45 pm
on Monday, August 27, 2018.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to a charity of
the donor’s choice.
Bill’s family has entrusted his care to Kevin J. Dusenbury,
funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse, PA.
To express condolences or share a fond memory of Bill,
please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com.