William G. Kincaid, 81 of Sun City, Huntley passed away at his home unexpectedly on Thursday, January 21, 2016.
He was born September 19, 1934 in Moline, Illinois the son of Homer and Thelma (Frary) Kincaid. In 1952, he graduated from UTHS East Moline and enlisted in the United States Air Force where Bill was a fierce competitor on the Air Force basketball team. He was united in marriage to Patricia F. Fabricius in 1956. The couple made their home in New York for a short time and resided in Elk Grove Village over 30 years. Bill was employed as field engineer manager for IBM for many years, retiring in 1992. In 2000 the couple moved to Huntley and he enjoyed his time spent with family and friends and on the golf course.
He is survived by his brothers, Jack (Sandra) Kincaid of Moline, James (Diane) Kincaid of Geneseo, his sister, Judith (Bill) Carmichael of Rock Island, his daughter-in-law, Jo-Elle Kincaid of Lindenhurst and his grandsons, Troy & Brett. He was preceded in death by his wife, Patricia in 2006 and his son, Craig in 2013.
Private family services will be held at Davenport Memorial Park Cemetery in Iowa, where Bill will be laid to rest next to his wife.
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I was very sad to learn of Bill's passing away. I know we saw each other not too long ago at Prince of Peace Church in Elk Grove. This is how I was acquainted with Bill and Pat since I joined some 30 years ago. A very lovely couple and easy to be with, and joyful. My sincere condolences for family and friends. My life has been enriched in knowing this wonderful couple. Peace
I am sorry for the loss your family has experienced. No doubt Mr. Kincaid will be dearly missed. The Holy Writings are a book of history but also a book for the future. In that future we have the opportunity to see our loved ones again. John 5:28, 29 and never again feel the sting of death. Revelation 21:4, 5