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William (Bill) Arthur Geissler, 67, died peacefully in his sleep on the morning of March 21, 2026, in Naples, Florida surrounded by his wife and children.
Bill was a graduate of Natick High School and a longtime resident of Natick, Massachusetts, where he was raised and built a life devoted to family and community. He proudly served as a dedicated police officer with the Natick Police Department for over 30 years, a role he carried out with commitment, integrity, and quiet strength.
He was the son of the late Arthur and Ruth Geissler. A devoted family man Bill is survived by his beloved wife, Anne Merchant Geissler; his children and stepchildren, Kelsey Silverio & her husband Renato of Westborough, MA., Jeffrey Geissler and his wife Becca of Maynard, Ma, Ken Kuehnast & his wife Melanie of Norwood, Ma, and Rick Kuehnast and his partner Jordan of Barretown, VT. He is also survived by his cherished grandchildren, Bianca, Anthony, Maddie and Jayden who brought him endless joy. Bill loved playing with his grandchildren and treasured every moment spent with them. He also leaves his siblings; Joan of Saratoga, NY, Susan of Pleasanton, CA and David of Herndon, Virginia and his dear & special friends Diana & Luis Andrade & Susanna & Sigi Heger of Naples Florida. He leaves many dear friends in Natick, MA & Naples, Fl.
Bill had many interests including a deep love for cooking and found great joy in preparing and hosting meals with family & friends throughout the years. He loved to travel and enjoyed many trips both in the US and abroad with his family & friends. Sebago, Maine held a special place in his heart where he spent his summers while growing up and boating on the shores of Sebago Lake in Maine. He also had a fondness for discovering the latest technology as well as learning about new gadgets, always curious and interested in how things worked. His mother used to say that Bill could take a broken engine apart and put it in together, so it worked better than it did originally.
Visiting Hours at the John Everett & Sons Funeral Home, 4 Park Street, NATICK COMMON, on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, from 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm followed by a gathering of friends & family at Agostino’s Restaurant on Washington St in Natick, Ma.
For online guestbook and directions: www.everettfuneral.com
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