Lumberman’s passing notable bereavement

Sad recent passing of Bill Wolgast, 86, Alta Vista, is a major loss to the Wabaunsee County community and much broader Midwest region.

The third-generation owner of Wolgast Lumber Company followed his dad and grandfather in operating the lumber, hardware, and construction business.

Like his predecessors, Bill was a very strong supporter of his hometown serving in leadership roles on every level. If there was a need, Bill stepped forward to assist without ever being asked.

While Wolgast Lumber Company, started in 1902, was considered a local business, Bill and his family served a much wider area. They sold and delivered lumber regularly, often at lower prices than other similar businesses throughout at least six counties.

Likewise, crews managed by Bill at Wolgast Lumber constructed major homes, outbuildings, and farm structures all over the entire area.

Dedicated to the business, Bill continued working daily at Wolgast Lumber Company, generally walking there from his home a few blocks away. Gates were opened early morning and ready for regular builder customers and walk-in trade.

Open six days a week, if he had to be gone for a short time, Bill always posted a sign when he planned to return.

With somebody or a specific group always seeking donations or support, Bill gave readily generously to each and every one.

Whether church, school, athletics, musical productions, special events, every regional activity, and much more, Bill’s kindest response was always the same.

A regular advertiser in the hometown weekly newspaper and regional publications, Bill always promoted the business services although most trade was probably from the reputable word of mouth.

“The Knot Hole” was a trademark newspaper advertisement anticipated by readers to follow what construction projects Wolgast Lumber Company had underway or was providing supplies.

A strong supportive family man, Bill was especially proud of his wife Stena, and their four sons in community, church, athletics, and musical accomplishments.

Likewise, his sons’ personal careers and life achievements along with those of their children, his grandchildren, and great grandchildren were quite special to Bill.

With Bill’s knowledgeable architectural plans, directions, guidance, and dedicated workers, Wolgast Lumber Company constructed the present ranch home as well as a major outbuilding with special addition.

Very few, if any, have ever served more generously than Bill Wolgast.

Reminded of Acts 21:20: “He was an enthusiastic supporter.”

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