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Bill and Sylvia Grasser

He was an integral part of Wolf Nation.

Bill Grasser’s children and grandchildren are among the most talented athletes to ever suit up for Coupeville High School sports teams, and the man himself exemplified everything positive about prairie life.

He might have been born in Anacortes, but he was Coupeville through and through.

Mr. Grasser lived his life well, and his positive impact on our community will endure.

From his family:

 

On the morning of August 7th, 2023, surrounded by his family, the cloudy sky opened up, the light beamed down directly on Bill, and called his spirit home.

William Joseph Grasser was born August 11, 1938, to Melvin William Grasser and Jeannette Gladys Maylor Grasser, in Anacortes, WA.

He was raised in San De Fuca and attended Coupeville schools.

On November 25th, 1960, Bill married Sylvia Arline Coates, settling in Coupeville and raising their family in Sylvia’s family home on the hill.

After leaving the Coast Guard, he worked for Shell Oil Company on a tugboat as a wiper delivering fuel up and down the West Coast.

He enjoyed his tugboat work, but a few years after having children he began working closer to home.

In his younger days he logged on Whidbey Island, then worked for a time with Libby’s Construction.

Later in life he worked for Lakeside Industries as a heavy equipment operator, until he retired in his mid 50’s.

After retirement he began driving to help out the local farmers and eventually became a part time trucker with Skagit Valley Trucking, hauling produce.

Bill loved spending time with his 10 grandkids and riding his beloved motorcycle.

He also took great interest in staying connected with, and caring for, his childhood friends.

He is survived by his children, Marie (Ron) Bagby, Michele Fournier, and Dean (Sherra) Grasser.

His grandchildren; April Ellsworth, Ashley Heilig, Craig Fournier, Michael Bagby, Crystal Hurley, Jason Bagby, Tyler Grasser, Erika Sather, Emmy Grasser, and Lance Sather.

His five great grandchildren; Mia, Noah, Savannah, Brayden, and Cooper.

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Sylvia, his daughter Marlene Grasser, and his brother Howard Grasser.

Graveside service will be held Sunday, August 20, 11:00 AM, at Sunnyside Cemetery in Coupeville, WA.

A celebration of life will follow, starting at 1:00, and be held at the Grasser Homestead.

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A sensational athlete and a better person.

   Marlene Grasser with her athletic successor, great niece Mia. (Photo courtesy Ashley Heilig)

The start of a new year will kick off with a celebration of the life and legacy of Marlene Grasser.

One of the most accomplished, beloved athletes in Coupeville High School history, the two-time Female Athlete of the Year passed away at 46 last week after a valiant two-year battle with cancer.

A 1987 CHS grad, Grasser was a star in four sports — volleyball, basketball, softball and track — who went on to be a successful college volleyball player.

Her impact went far beyond what she accomplished on the athletic field, however, and her words continue to ring true for current Wolf athletes.

For more on that, pop over to:

https://coupevillesports.com/2015/12/06/embrace-marlene-grassers-legacy-every-day/

The family has arranged for graveside services at 1 PM Sat., Jan. 2, at Sunnyside Cemetery (90 Cemetery Rd., off of S. Sherman) in Coupeville.

That will be followed by a gathering of love, sharing and memories at 2 PM in the commons at Coupeville High School (501 S. Main).

Dress is casual. Marlene was a very devoted Seahawks fan, and the family encourages attendees to wear their favorite sports attire in her memory.

Donations may be made to:

Marlene Grasser Benevolent Fund
BECU (Boeing Employee Credit Union) Financial Institution
Routing 325081403
Account 3602350089
13910 NE Mill Plaza
Woodinville, WA 98072

If you would like to send flowers, the family asks you to use Fresh Flower Express (7 S. Main/678-8010) in Coupeville.

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