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Wodrich IV memorial fund will be established through Alliant Credit Union. He is also survived by many cousins and his faithful companion Chase his golden retriever who spent every night either sleeping at his feet or snoring in front of his door.īilly was preceded in death by his grandfather’s William C. His aunts and uncles: Mike and Laura Herting, Chuck and Amy Herting, Rob and Norma Herting, Tony and Laurel Herting, Penny (Mike Healey) Wodrich, Chip and Pam Wodrich and Scott and Becca Wodrich. He is survived by his parents William and Sonia his sister Samantha his brother Marcus grandmothers Nancy Wodrich and Claire Herting three nephews Bryson, Zayden and Jaxon Hute. He was always ready for any new adventure anyone wanted to do. He especially loved cars, first falling in love with his older brother Marcus’s Mustang, prompting him to get a Mustang as his first car, and he soon could tell you everything about any car. He always was up for a drive-in movie, he enjoyed going to the gym, and anytime he could he loved to hang out with friends.
Little Billy as so many know him by loved going on family vacations to amusement parks and going on roller coaster after roller coaster with his sister. Whether he had a car to bring or not he loved to go and see the other cars, but most importantly he enjoyed talking with the other guys. Most recently his love of cars brought him to all the car meets and shows in the Dubuque and East Dubuque area. He loved trying new sports, he was in baseball through elementary school, track and football in middle school and he was part of the D.A.S.H. He aunt recalls how he always put extra topping on her blizzard when he was working at Dairy Queen. He worked at Dairy Queen and Casey’s General Store both in Key West and was most recently working at Myers-Cox in Peosta. He attended middle school at Roosevelt and was finishing his senior year at Dubuque Senior High School. He attended Earlville Elementary School, Briggs Elementary and Table Mound Elementary. William was born on March 16, 2004, in Dubuque the son of William J. Thursday, July 7th, 2022, at Leonard Funeral Home & Crematory, 2595 Rockdale Road where a service will be held at 6:00 p.m., followed by a car ride through Sonic Drive-In and back to the Airline Inn in Key West where a celebration of his life will be held.
“Billy” Wodrich, IV, 18, beloved son of William and Sonia Wodrich passed away on July 1, 2022, the result of an automobile accident.