William Wilbik

William Wilbik, a longtime resident of Kenosha, passed away on December 26th, 2024. He was 76 years old.

 Bill was born in Madison Florida to loving parents Chester and Lucille (Palmer) Wilbik. The family relocated to Kenosha when Bill was a young boy. He was educated in Kenosha Schools. Bill proudly served his country, enlisting in the Army in 1968. After his discharge from service, he met the future love of his life; Christine Low. The two would marry in 1972 and spent the next 52 years together.

In his spare time, Bill loved hunting, fishing, golfing and bowling. He and Christine went on many fishing trips together. However, Bill’s greatest passion was NASCAR. He never missed a Sunday race as long as he lived.
Bill worked for American Brass as a Supervisor for over 30 years.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his daughter Jill Denise Wilbik Snay, his son Christopher Wilbik, his Grandson Bronson Hopkins, and his brothers Kenneth Wilbik and James Wilbik.

Bill is survived by his wife Christine, his son Scott (Denise) Hopkins, 6 Grandchildren, 3 Great-Grandchildren. He is further survived by his Sister-In-Laws Mary Borland, Kristin Wilbik, several nieces and nephews, and by his special friends Terri and Bobby Peterson.

Thoughts for William Wilbik;

  • Theresa l Peterson says:

    My friend, you will sadly be missed, you were always an inspiration to everyone that came into your life, you truly were a great friend, I loved talking to you, so much wisdom and knowledge, never did you judge anyone, you are finally at peace and I know it was time for you to go back home, Always and forever we will talk about our memories with you and always and forever we will love you.

  • Barb Marescalco says:

    I am so sorry for your loss, Chris. Losing your husband, partner in life and best friend is heartbreaking. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers in the days, weeks and months to come. With sympathy and love.

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