Bill's Obituary: 1942 - 2025
William "Bill" J. Hermann, age 82, passed away September 18, 2025 peacefully as he napped. Born in 1942, Bill was the eldest of six children and grew into a man marked by service, commitment, and a deep love for his family.
From 1966 to 1968, Bill served his country with honor as a Chief Warrant Officer in the United States Army. Following his service, he pursued a career in health care, dedicating himself to others as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist. His calm presence, skill, and joyful personality touched countless lives over the years.
Son of Laura "Goudreau" and Dean Hermann, Bill was a loving husband of 62 years to his wife, Nancy, and a proud father to Bill Jr., Lisa, Deanna, and Damian. He found immense joy in his role as grandfather to Jordan, Melissa, Zack, Thea, Ella, Lettie, Joe, Madeleine, and as great-grandfather to little Lola. Family was always at the center of his life, and his warmth and humor lives on through them.
Bill had a gift for connecting with people. He loved a good conversation, no matter where he was. His adventurous spirit took him around the world, with travels to France, the Dominican Republic, and Africa, where he almost got to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro :) He was also an avid reader, who was never without a book. He loved to read history, biographies, and literature. He was known for his ability to turn even the smallest memory into a story, whether the tale was true or not.
Those who knew Bill will remember his kindness, his laughter, and the way he made everyone feel welcome. His legacy is one of service and love.
He lived a well-loved life and will be deeply missed and forever cherished by his family and friends.
Nancy's Obituary: 1943 - 2025
Nancy A. Hermann passed away just days after her beloved husband of 63 years, Bill, a symbol
of their extraordinary love story. Surrounded by her four devoted children Bill Jr., Lisa, Deanna,
and Damian, she left this world much as she lived in it: embraced by her devoted family. For
Nancy and Bill, "till death do us part", did not apply to them. They died as they lived: together.
Born on April 27, 1943, Nancy was the youngest of three daughters. She grew into a woman
defined by her commitment to her family, her loyalty to friends, and her pursuit of life's passions,
particularly golf.
Nancy dedicated herself to raising her children, tirelessly championing their interests and
endeavors. Behind the wheel of her 1971 hunter-green Corvette, she logged countless miles to
basketball games, theater performances, track meets, and golf tournaments, always her
children's loudest and most loyal cheerleader.
She adored her grandchildren Ella, Lettie, Jordan, Melissa, Zack, Thea, Joe, and Madeleine,
and was overjoyed to welcome her great-granddaughter, little Lola, into the family. Nothing gave
her greater joy or pride than sharing stories and pictures of her children and grandchildren.
A lifelong sports enthusiast, Nancy cheered passionately for the Detroit Tigers, Pistons, and
Red Wings, though her greatest love was NCAA basketball. She was also an accomplished
golfer, capturing numerous club championships and tournaments. A highlight of her golfing life
was a treasured 2001 trip to Ireland. Her friends held a special place in her heart, and she
cherished her loving time spent with them, the laughter they shared, and especially beating
them on the golf course:)
Nancy will be remembered as a devoted wife and mother, a loyal friend with a sharp wit, and a
fierce competitor. Her golfing partners will miss the unmistakable "ping" of her classic putter, just
as all who knew her will miss her warmth, quick wit, and steadfastness. Intellectually sharp and
empathetic, Nancy was an outspoken advocate for women's rights and justice, never afraid to
engage in thoughtful dialogue to both inform and be informed.
Her love of family and friends never wavered. She will be deeply missed and forever loved.
In lieu of cards or donations, the family invites you to honor Bill and Nancy by sharing a special
memory or story of your time with them in the comments below.
A funeral service for both Nancy and her husband Bill will be held at 4pm on Friday, September 26, 2025 at the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home with a visitation starting at 2pm.