William “Bill” Clyde Kettle, age 95, died peacefully on December 9, 2018, in Montrose, Colorado.
Bill is survived by his son, Robert “Bobby” Kettle, of Grand Junction; son-in-law Jim Langford, of
Grand Junction; granddaughter, Jennifer and Mike Osborn, of Grand Junction; and his grandson
Eric and Heather Langford, of Montrose; as well as his great grandchildren Glen Langford, Joseph
Osborn, Emily Osborn, Hayden Langford, and Justin Langford. Bill is also survived by a brother Ed
Kettle from Nevada. He is preceded in death by his wife Alice, daughter Connie, and son Billy as well
as his parents and three brothers.
Bill was born on September 14, 1923 to parents William Bryan and Ellen T. Kettle at their farm in
Colona. He spent his youth near Colona helping at the family farm. After graduating from
Ridgeway high school Bill was called to serve his country in the Army during WWII. He served in the
1st Cavalry Division, 7th Regiment, and spent time in New Guinea, the Philippines, and Japan.
After the war he came home to work with the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad in Denver. He
especially enjoyed managing the railroad’s water service in the West End of Montrose County as it
allowed him to travel. During his years with the railroad, he also worked construction on the bridge
crews and for the tunnels and portals. He married Alice Everitt on May 27, 1950. Together they
moved around the state with the railroad until they finally settled in Uravan, Colorado. He worked for
Union Carbide as a mechanic, welder, and electrician for 30 years. He was commended with a
service award by the State of Colorado for his years with Union Carbide. During this time he became
active as a volunteer. His lifelong motto was “The more you give, the more you have to give.” He
volunteered for the VFW, operating the concession stands for the little league ball games, he helped
with the scouts, was a volunteer EMT for over 10 years. Bill was also a member the the Sheriff’s
Posse and Search and Rescue Team. He also served on the Region 10’s Board for the West End.
Bill retired from Union Carbide in 1985 and moved to Montrose, where Bill worked as a security guard
for Russell Stover Candies until he was 85. Bill and Alice continued their volunteer work by serving
as the longest running delivery drivers of “Meals on Wheels” in Montrose, delivering RSVP “Santa
Bags” to homebound seniors, helping out at Colorow Care Center, helping out in the Pavilion Senior
Center dining room, working as a handyman for local seniors, and giving numerous hours in service
to St. Mary’s Catholic Church.
A vigil is scheduled for Sunday, December 16 at 6:00 pm St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Funeral
services, with a reception to follow internment at Valley Lawn at 10:00 am Monday, December 17th,
Funeral and reception will be held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church. All are welcome to attend and
celebrate Bill’s life. The family would like to extend our sincerest thanks to all of the caregivers that
allowed Bill to live the last stage of his life comfortably at his home. Their contribution to our peace of
mind and Bill’s comfort cannot be overstated. Arrangements are being handled by Crippin Funeral
Home in Montrose.
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