Brooke Croyle
Miss you so much Bill.
Birth date: Sep 7, 1962 Death date: Mar 16, 2024
William "Bill" Frederick Uthoff Jr., 61, rolled his final strike March 16, 2024, in Mansfield, Texas. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, on Sept. 7, 1962, Bill bowled through life's alleys with grace and gusto. Bill was a kingpin at Ri Read Obituary
Miss you so much Bill.
I had the pleasure of working with Bill for many years and he bailed me out of a lot of messes of my own design. He was such such a pleasure to do business with and I am so sorry to hear of your loss.
Bill Uthoooofffff! Wild Bill! Kingpin!
I had many nicknames for you and each one brought a smile to my face. The nicknames may have varied but the one thing that never changed was your positive energy and willingness to help get things done. Thank you, Sir, for everything. My sincere condolences to his family and all that knew him. He will be truly missed. May he Rest In Peace.
I worked with Bill in St Louis at Ricoh until he went to Texas. Bill was a good friend and a very dedicated worker.im sure he will be badly missed. He was always talking about his family.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the Uthoff family. I've worked on number of projects over the years with Bill, and he was always so positive and energetic. Even up to our latest one, just months ago, you never would have known he was dealing with anything. Just upbeat and ready to get the job done. He was a great mentor to many. You surely will be missed by your Ricoh family. Here's to many 300 games up there!! RIP my friend.
So sorry this wonderful man move on too early!

“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends”. John 15:13 When I think back over my 20 some years of sharing life at work with Bill this is the scripture that comes flooding to my mind. Bill constantly gave of himself. He was always happy to give of his time. He would help train, develop, give advice in any way he could and he was genuinely happy to do so. Bill was a giver and he really cared about people. His laying down of himself is strongly reflected in the many relationships he has left here on earth. I also really valued his humility. He was quick to admit when he or we could have done things better and would just keep working at it. At one point along the line I just started calling Bill “Ace Logistics” because, whenever I would call him about some problem he’d always tell me- “Ya Dave, I got this covered”…. And he did! He was great at his job. Bill just got things done, and more importantly he got it done by helping people all along the way. There are to many memories to share here of our talks about family and life and how his infectious smile impacted us. So I am going to simply end here with- Ace, I love you man- and I am really missing you! Your friend- Dave Betts
I will always be thankful I got to know Bill personally and professionally. His positivity was infectious and he genuinely cared about his friends and co-workers. You are truly missed. My deepest condolences to the family.
Esther Davis
A hug from Bill let you know you were truly loved. Hugs a million
Bill, this final strike is a hard one for me. I keep thinking I’m dreaming only to realize this is reality. I will miss our talks and laughs about our dogs. Will miss sharing stories about Milo. You were truly a great boss. Praying for strength and comfort for the family.
Sometimes what seems like a crisis to us is actually the plan of God. Mary and Martha were upset that Jesus came too late. They had no idea that their crisis was in God’s perfect plan. They thought things were out of control, but God was in complete control. Even in our crisis , God is still on the throne. Nothing happens randomly. Rest assured that through it all, the plan He laid out for your life is still on track.
You will truly be missed!
Teri & Milo
