William Anthony Loser Sr.
August 8, 1941 - February 1, 2023
        

William Anthony Loser, Sr. (August 8, 1941 to February 1, 2023)

Bill (William) Loser passed into eternal peace February 1st at the age of 81. Bill was born in Milwaukee, WI on August 8th 1941 to Julia(Barth) and William Valentine Loser. He grew up in Menomonee Falls, WI with his brother Jim (James Loser, deceased) and sister Jane (Loser)Powers . He attended Pius High school and entered the military upon graduating.

Bill spent time in the Army National Guard at Fort Leonardwood, MO where he received a sharpshooter distinction along with a mechanic certificate. His job was paramedic ambulance driver. He was called to stand guard at Fort Hood in Washington during the Berlin crisis.

When he returned home in 1967, he met the love of his life, Rosie (Joch) when they stood up for Jim’s wedding to Loretta (Butske, Loser) Butler. A romance blossomed and they wed on October 21, 1967. They were married 54 years and had 4 beautiful children. Victoria Reinke (Todd), Jennifer Loser, William Loser, jr, (Jessica Krieser) and Jason Loser. He was the proud grandfather of 12 grandchildren : Samuel Reinke, (Leah Savatski), Rebecca Ayala, (Daniel), Noelle Beschta, (Ben), Trevor Reinke, Ben Reinke, Alex Reinke, (McKenzie Welch), Daniel Reinke, Simon Reinke, Julia Joy Reinke, Hunter Loser, Grace Loser and Cole Loser. He was blessed to have 9 great grandchildren Eli, Elle and Lively Ayala, Adalee, Owen and Baby Beschta, and Calvin and Gideon Reinke, that he loved beyond all measure.

Bill is preceded in death by his parents, William Valentine Loser, Julia (Barth)Loser, Brother James Loser, Loretta (Butske, Loser)Butler, other Aunts, and Uncles.

Bill’s family and friends will gather to celebrate his life, including full military honors, Saturday March 18th from 11 am to 2 pm at Fred A. Schaefer Post (VFW Post) 260 Sand Dr West Bend WI 53095. All are invited to come and share their memories. In lieu of flowers the family is asking for donations to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital in his honor.