William Henry White
February 14, 1940 — March 2, 2024
Atlantic Mine
Atlantic Mine
- William H White age 84 passed away peacefully on March 2, 2024, after a brief illness with leukemia.
- William (Bill) was born on February 14, 1940, to the late William and Sarah White in Hancock,
- Michigan. He is one of four children and leaves behind his sisters, Maryanne Lexson of Houghton
- Canal, Vera Hazel of Battle Creek, MI, and Carol (Joe) Santti of Wixom, MI.
- In 1958 Bill graduated high school and enlisted in the Air Force. He was stationed at Montauk Air
- Force Station on Long Island, New York. After his short tour of duty, he headed out west to Washington
- state. He enrolled in Everett Community College and obtained his Associate Degree in Electrical
- Engineering. To put himself through school he took a job working at the Providence Hospital where he
- met the cutest Nurse he had ever seen. On June 12, 1965, he married his sweetheart Theonis (Toni)
- Coutts. Bill and Toni had 4 children and enjoyed camping, fishing, scouting, and spending time
- together. Bill was also an avid Ham Radio Operator (NU8V) and aviator. He enjoyed flying small
- Cessnas and helicopters.
- Bill re-enlisted in the Air Force and had a long 22-year career working in radar maintenance and living
- all over the country and in Germany. He retired as a SMSgt in Bangor Maine and found himself going
- back to school. He graduated from the University of Maine at Orono in 1996 with a bachelor's degree
- in Accounting. He returned to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and opened his business he called
- Magma Inc. Bill was always very active and a perpetual learner. You could see him sitting reading a
- calculus book, practicing his Finnish, or taking a class like Toastmasters. He was always doing
- something. In retirement, he decided to take a side job driving bus for a local company and drove the
- Michigan Tech Band and Hockey team. He enjoyed hanging out with the students.
- Throughout his life, he was always volunteering for many organizations and was also a member of
- many clubs. Locally he was a member of the South Range Eagles 1122, The Alfred Erickson American
- Legion Post 186 in Hancock, and volunteered at The Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly.
- The joy of Bill's life was playing his accordion. He was self-taught at an early age. If you knew him,
- you heard him play. He loved volunteering to play for the local nursing homes, bringing music to the
- residents, and putting a smile on their faces. He never wanted to be paid and took a cup of coffee as his
- fee. Bill played for many events and private parties from Bank lobbies to Churches he was happy and
- willing. You could catch him for 23 years playing at the Aura Jamboree up on stage with a smile on his
- face. His biggest accomplishment was when he played with the Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra for
- Fiddler on the Roof performing at the Rozsa Center in April of 2013. Bill and his music will be missed
- greatly by his family and community.
- Bill leaves to hold dear his loving memory his children, David White of Sarasota, FL, Connie (Ken)
- Gardiner of Camden, Maine, and Mary (Steve) Kaipio of Boston location. His grandchildren Meagan
- Stromer of Seattle, WA, Tom Libby of Brewer, Maine, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and
- friends.
- Preceded in death by his son William Henry White aka Mr. Bill, his brother-in-law Jerry Hazel, and his
- brother-in-law David Lexson.
- A memorial service for Bill is tentatively planned for June 2024.
- The family would like to express our thanks for the loving care and help from Hospice and Aspirus
- Hospital in Laurium. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Little Brothers Friends of the
- Elderly at 527 Hancock St, Hancock MI 49930 906 482 6944.
- To view Bill's obituary or to send condolences online to the family, please visit www.memorialchapel.net.
- The Memorial Chapel Funeral & Cremation Service - Chassell Chapel is assisting the family with the arrangements.