Willard (Bill) H. Busser

Bill Busser

Willard (Bill) H. Busser, age 86, of Reedsburg, Wisconsin passed away on Monday, June 16, 2025, at Reedsburg Area Medical Center in Reedsburg, Wisconsin.

There will be a celebration of life held Saturday July 12th, 1pm-4pm, at the Rock Springs Pavilion. Interment will be at the St. John’s Lutheran Cemetery, Rock Springs, Wisconsin.

Willard was born April 29, 1939, in Madison, Wisconsin to Willard G. and Dorothy S. (Hainstock) Busser. He lived from early childhood to young adulthood with Aubrey D. and Eva (Hainstock) Skinner in rural Reedsburg.

In 1951, he played baseball for Reedsburg on the first nationally sanctioned little league team. He graduated from Reedsburg High School in 1956 and then served in the United States Marine Corp and Reserves.

Willard married Margo A. Schneider on October 1, 1960, in Rock Springs at St. John’s Lutheran Church. They met at the Rock Springs Roller Rink/Community Center and later held their wedding reception and dance in the very same building.

He worked in Madison for several years as a butcher. He then moved to Rock Springs where he delivered milk for Gem City Dairies. He went on to complete an apprenticeship in Tool and Die making. He later started his own business in tool and die making and plastic injection molding. His own business, Glacier Tool and Mold expanded over the years, and he enjoyed getting to work alongside all three of his children.

Willard enjoyed a good card game, hunting, fishing, deer camp, and spending time with his family. He enjoyed traveling with his wife Margo, going on cruises, and visiting friends in Arizona.

Willard was a member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, where he served as president. He also was a member of the Elk’s Club in Baraboo for several years.

Willard was preceded in death by his parents, Willard G. and Dorothy (Hainstock) Busser, Aunt and uncle, Aubrey D. and Eva (Hainstock), In-Laws, Harold (Chully) and Adelyne (Herritz) Schneider, Daughter, Jodie Kay (9-months old), Sister and husband Clifford and Carolyn Roelke, Brother Vernon (Shorty) and Betty Busser, Nephews Billy Busser and David Roelke, niece Denise Roelke, sister-in-law Lynne (Schneider) Bretsch.

Survivors include his wife: Margo Schneider, daughter Wendy (Darwin) McCauley, her daughter Katie (Jeremy) Schmidt. Son James (Corinne) Busser, their children Brandon (Mandy), Justin, and Brian (Amanda) Busser. His son Michael (Kathleen) Busser, their children Jacob and Hannah Busser. Nephew Steven Roelke, sister-in-law Jan Schneider, and brother in-law Dean Bretsch. His 10 (yes 10!) great granddaughters; Jaylee and Charlette Busser, Hallie, Hattie, and Henisey Schmidt, Noelle, Aurora, and Zalea Busser, Olivia and Lyla Busser.

Memorials may be made to the Jodie Kay Busser Memorial Park in Rock Springs. He will be greatly missed.

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  1. Connie Armstrong (Held) says:

    Margo, I was sorry to hear Bill passed away. I pray for the angels to comfort you I remember babysitting for you and your little girl years ago. Also, the many times you call clutched with my mom and the others. You are a very special person. I am truly sorry for your loss.

  2. Nancy says:

    To the Busser family. Bill was a great person and a great friend to many people. He enjoyed visiting and doing this with the family and friends. He will be missed dearly. Prayers to all of the family.

  3. Bonnie Manning says:

    Margo & Family,

    Sincere sympathy to you in your loss. No one can ever say that Bill didn’t live life to the fullest. He was blessed to have you, Margo, to support him & share his enthusiasm for life. I know he had his health problems & I know only too well how that shrinks our perspective & our capabilities. May it help to know that others care. Wishing you all peace of heart.

    Bonnie Manning

  4. Donna Dettmann says:

    To the family of Bill.
    At times like this words cannot say the things we’d like them to,
    but may it help today to know my thoughts are there with you.
    With Sincere Sympathy. Donna Dettmann

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