William Douglas "Bill" Sanders

william sanders

March 2, 1951 ~ June 30, 2025

William Douglas “Bill” Sanders, 74, of Columbus, Indiana, passed away on June 30, 2025, in his hometown. Born on March 2, 1951, in Columbus, Indiana, Bill spent his life rooted in the community he loved. Over the years, he dedicated himself to public service and hard work. He served as the Elizabethtown Town Marshall for 19 years and also held the position of Elizabethtown Fire Chief. His commitment to his community extended to his work with the City of Columbus Parks and Rec Department. Bill took to the open road as a semi-truck driver and retired after several years with Kroot. Bill was known not only for his dedication to his work but also for his warm personality and generous spirit. He was funny and kind; always ready to lend a hand to anyone in need. Whether through his official roles or everyday interactions, he left a lasting impression on those around him. In retirement, Bill found joy in simple pleasures. He was often seen sitting in his front yard swing, waving at neighbors and passersby. It was a familiar and comforting presence in the neighborhood. His constant companion was his beloved little dog, Mya. Together they made daily rounds through the neighborhood on his golf cart, sharing smiles along the way. A fan of NASCAR racing, Bill enjoyed watching races whenever he could. He also had a passion for motorcycles and rode his Harley until health no longer allowed it. Bill will be deeply missed by family and friends, especially by his daughter Janel (Ryan) Sanders, son Dereck Sanders and siblings Carolyn (George) Brown, Barb Belluchi, Sherry Sanders, Carl (Cheryl) Sanders, and Michael Sanders. He was preceded in death by his parents William Theodore Sanders and Flossie Mae Sanders; brothers Gordy Sanders and Donald Sanders; and sister Lois (Leon) Lewis. A man who lived with heart and humor, Bill will be deeply missed by all who knew him. May his memory bring comfort to those whose lives he touched. A Memorial Service will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 9, 2025 at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home, 3855 25th St., Columbus, IN 47203 with Pastor Robert Vester officiating. Calling hours will be from 4 p.m. until service time Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Our Hospice of South-Central Indiana or Bartholomew County Humane Society.

 

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  1. WELL HE DID HAVE TWO OTHER KIDS
    WILLIAM SANDERS
    REBECCA CHILDERS
    AND 6 GRANDKIDS !!!!!!

  2. As cousins we all was close until we got married or moved a way I will miss you I am so sorry I can’t be there to see you off they are working on my heart

  3. I knew Bill when I worked with him at park and rec Great guy and good friend sure going to miss him rest in bill Peace

  4. I sure will miss seeing him on his swing and riding around in his golf cart with Mya. I’m going to miss our chats. Rest in peace, Bill.

    • I’m sooo very sad to learn of Bills passing. Like a lot of us that in Flat Rock North I have waved to him for many many years at the stop sign off River Road. I was out of town the weekend of June 30 – July 2nd so I didn’t notice he wasn’t out at all.. but this week I became very upset to see the flowers on his swing he loved to sit on. All day today I have asking the neighbors if they have seen him and found out just tonite that he had passed away. I’m sooo sorry for your loss…. I will forever miss him at the intersection! He definitely made my day also 🫶🫶

    • Every time I got off of work to come home if he was out I would wave at him I done this for the past 6 years always wanted to stop and talk to him but never got the chance to always made my day will definitely miss him on the corner

  5. I just heard about Mr. Sander’s passing. I would always wave to him when I was turning the corner from River Road. He would smile and wave and would make my day brighter. I will miss this. Love to his family and friends who will miss him as will I (even though I never met him formally).

  6. I am so sorry. Mr Sanders and Mya were the highlights of my evening walks. He always had something funny to say as I walked by. My heart broke this evening as I passed by his swing. May his family find comfort in knowing he touched many lives in our neighborhood.

  7. We used to see Mr. Sanders and Mya all the time on the People Trail. He was always friendly and was a pleasant part of our daily walks. We’ll miss seeing him, for sure. RIP, Mr. Sanders.

  8. I am going to sure miss seeing Bill setting on his swing , setting on his porch and riding his golf cart with his dog in tow. He always waved and smiled when I beeped at him. Until we meet again Bill . Brigid


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