Bill died May 22, 2015, in Tuxedo Park, N.Y. His ability to connect with many people and his humor were strengths he fostered daily.

He graduated from The Manlius School, where he captained the undefeated football team. At Princeton, Bill played varsity football, ate at Cap and Gown, and majored in psychology.

After service in the Army, he began work at the Hoyt Corp. Bill went on to own the company, building it to 50 employees and establishing it as a reliable and quality manufacturer of electrical contacts and contact assemblies.

He parlayed his athletic ability into recreational sports, including skiing, sailing, and biking. Also, Bill was fascinated by fast cars.

He married Rita Acanfora in 1951, with whom he shared passions for the New York Jets, golf, and travel. Her death in 2014 left a void in his life.

Bill is survived by his son Nick, daughter Sue, and five grandchildren. His son Scott preceded him in death.

Undergraduate Class of 1950