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William Eckert

1928 - 2020

William Eckert obituary, 1928-2020, Charleston, SC

BORN

1928

DIED

2020

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McAlister-Smith Funeral & Cremation - West Ashley Location

2501 Bees Ferry Rd

Charleston, South Carolina

William Eckert Obituary

William Eckert Charleston - William H. Eckert, 91, of Charleston, husband to late Stephanie (Hamberger) Eckert (deceased 2009), entered into eternal rest on May 05, 2020. Born on May 10, 1928 in Rahway NJ, William was a son of William I. Eckert and Irene (Langstaff) Eckert. William (Bill) took great pride in his service to his country as a United States Marine. After his honorable discharge from the US Marine Corps, Bill went to work for Otis Elevator in New York City and Nutley, New Jersey. This is where he met and married Marion (Carlson) Eckert (Deceased 1995). The couple then moved to Montville, New Jersey and Bill began his career as a Safety engineer for Clay Adams and Becton Dickinson, where he continued to work until retirement. Bill couldn't sit still so he then got his plumbing license and started his own Plumbing business until moving to South Carolina in 1991. His life was filled with many years of volunteering and service to the community. Bill was a proud member of the Towaco Volunteer Fire Department. He also served on the Montville Township Board of Education (as a member and then president) and also sat on the board of Lord Stirling School in Basking Ridge. Additionally Bill served as President of the Parsippany Chamber of Commerce. He served as a volunteer at the VA in Charleston, SC. One of his favorite volunteer activities was that of working at Camp Happy Days, a camp for children battling cancer. Bill was also a proud member of the Knights of Columbus and the American Legion. A devout Catholic, Bill was a regular parishioner at St. Andrews. Bill had a zest for life and enjoyed many hobbies and interests: football, woodworking, fishing, camping, skiing, traveling, riding his motorcycle, going out for a good steak dinner, smoking his pipe with a good cup of coffee... and of course ...golf. He lived his life as described in the song by his favorite artist Frank Sinatra ..." I did it MY WAY." William is survived by a son: Steven Eckert of Towaco NJ; two daughters: Linda Eckert of Towaco NJ, and Martie Phillips (Joel), of Towaco NJ; five grandchildren: Cody M Phillips (Stacy) of Kinnelon NJ, Danielle Korn (Joe) of Charleston SC, Tyler Phillips of Vail CO, Jodie Morrison (Billy) of Chesnee SC, Mike Phillips ( Chrissy) of Hendersonville NC; three great-grandsons: Luke and Cameron Morrison and Cody M Phillips, II. and two great-granddaughters, Mckayln Cerena and Madelyn Grace. Bill is also survived by his sister, Irene Muhler (Robert deceased 1984) of Virginia Beach VA; two nieces: Sue Graves of Virginia Beach, VA and Beth Armistead (Leigh) of Virginia Beach, VA and a nephew Bob Muhler of Virginia Beach, VA. A memorial service will be scheduled at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in William's memory may be sent to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Expressions of sympathy may be viewed or submitted online at www.mcalister-smith.com. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to McALISTER-SMITH FUNERAL & CREMATION, West Ashley, 2501 Bees Ferry Rd, Charleston, SC 29414, (843) 722-8371. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from May 9 to May 10, 2020.

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