
William T. Mooney
March 26, 1968 -
September 10, 2025

US Veteran
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of William Thomas Mooney, who passed away on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, at the age of 57. Born on March 26, 1968, to Thomas and Violet (Adams) Mooney, he was a graduate of Lake City High School. Bill was a loving husband to his wife, Jennifer, beloved father to his son, Devin, and a cherished friend to many. His unwavering spirit and crazy sense of humor will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
On July 6,1991, he was united in marriage to Jennifer Lewis.
As a proud veteran of the Navy, Bill served his country with honor and dedication. He had a heart of gold, always ready to lend a helping hand or share a kind word. Those who knew him will forever remember his stories, his warmth, his loyalty, and the way he made everyone feel like family.
Bill began his military career as a Navy diver and later transitioned to nursing. He was employed many years with United Hospital System as an ER nurse. Bill also trained nurses in CPR, ACLS and with many other levels of certification.
As an Assistant Boy Scoutmaster, Bill shared countless joyous moments camping and exploring the great outdoors with his son, Devin. The family cherished many outdoor adventures together, including hunting, fishing, SCUBA diving excursions, and thrilling 4-wheeling and snowmobiling escapades, particularly in the beautiful landscapes of Michigan.
He is survived by his wife, Jennifer Mooney; son, Devin Mooney; mother, Violet Mooney; and sisters, Linda (Brian) Cooper and Christine (Mark) Fraley.
Bill was preceded in death by his father, Thomas Mooney.
The service may be viewed via livestream on the following link facebook.com/PiaseckiFuneralHome/live/. You do not need Facebook to watch.
In lieu of flowers, memorial remembrances to The Wounded Warrior Project https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ would be appreciated.
In this time of sorrow, let us gather to share our memories, celebrate Bill's life, and support one another. He may be gone from our sight, but he will forever live in our hearts.
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Robert SweePosted on:
September 17, 2025I worked with Bill at Kenosha ER for many years. I remember him as a good nurse. But most of my memories were our innumerable little chit-chats on the side (totally unrelated to work) that we had almost every shift. I really enjoyed his stories, especially of his Navy days. My prayers to his family and friends.
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Kayla Hove, RNPosted on:
September 17, 2025To all who loved & knew Bill: my sincere condolences. I worked with Bill in the Kenosha ER. He was a good teacher and a good nurse to his patients.. I’d like to think he probably taught me a thing or two and contributed to who I am today as a care provider. While your grief over this loss is heavy and heartbreaking, may you find comfort in your memories.
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Shannon LewisPosted on:
September 16, 2025I'll always remember Bill. I remember the time he took me for a ride in his fiero. I got in and I was like, Are we on the actual ground? 😂. R.I.P. Bill and look over Jen and Devin
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Dale and Suzanna BrownPosted on:
September 16, 2025I am privileged to have known and served with Bill. He was an outstanding Sailor, Diver, and Friend upon whom anyone could depend. My wife and I are deeply saddened by his passing, but we celebrate his life in our hearts.
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Mark HathPosted on:
September 13, 2025So, so sad to hear this. Bill was calm, cool, dedicated, whip smart and had an amazing work ethic. Heartbreaking and entirely too soon. Prayers for his family…
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Jeff AnnonPosted on:
September 13, 2025My deepest sympathies
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Frank Lasch Jr ND1 (Ret)Posted on:
September 12, 2025No words can describe the sorry. Bill was an awesome shipmate and diver. My heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and shipmates of Bill. Hoo Yah Brother we have the side, enjoy some Spirits with Davy Jones.