12/17/2025
William (Bill) Joseph Thomeczek, age 78, of Girard, Kansas, born on March 19, 1947, in Syracuse, Kansas, went home to be with the Lord on December 15, 2025, in Girard, Kansas. Services will be announced by Carson-Wall Funeral Homes later.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents, Carl Joseph Thomeczek and Marie Lillian (Kerns) Thomeczek; his infant sister, Patricia Carrol Thomeczek; his brother, Robert Eugene Thomeczek; his son, Troy Joseph Thomeczek; and his infant grandson, Marshall Thomas Woods.
He is survived by his loving wife, Carol Thomeczek; his children, Me’Chell Lind (Justin) Helton of Cherokee Village, Arkansas, and Melissa Ann Thomeczek (Rick Byers) of Glen Carbon, Illinois; his stepchildren, LaVera (David) Woods of Girard, Kansas, Annette (Matt) Crist of Wichita, Kansas, Curt Taylor of Dighton, Kansas, and Craig Taylor of Girard, Kansas; his siblings, Carla Marie (Larry) Jantz, Thomas Lee (Janet) Thomeczek, and Connie Sue Barlow; and his grandchildren: Kelsey Thomeczek, Paige (Cody) Hursh, Charles (Rachel) Thomeczek, Aric (Sami) Eichhorn, Kelin (Garrett) Sheppard, Isabella Byers, Elijah Byers, Taylor (Mallory) Woods, Maebry (Joseph) Mayabb, Andrew Crist, Ryan Crist, Jared Crist, Megan (Andrew) Stevenson, and Christian Taylor, as well as nine cherished great-grandchildren who brought him immeasurable joy; and brother-in-law Curt (Nancy) Thomas of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, and sister-in-law Rita (Dave) Schmidt of Wichita, Kansas, and many nieces and nephews.
Bill graduated in 1965 from Syracuse High School in Syracuse, Kansas, and on August 1, 1965, he married Linda Kay Lewis in Syracuse, Kansas. To this union, three children were born: Troy, Me’Chell, and Melissa. On July 3, 1993, he married Carol (Thomas) Taylor in Dighton, Kansas.
Bill never shied away from hard work. In his younger years, he worked alongside his father and brothers caring for cattle on the family farm, learning lessons that shaped his strong work ethic and quiet determination. As an adult, he became the proud proprietor of Hilltop Lanes in Syracuse, Kansas, where he built lasting relationships within the community, including serving as the Mayor of Syracuse for many years. After marrying Carol, Bill worked for ten years in property management in the Denver and Colorado Springs areas. Later in life, Bill returned to his roots, finding contentment and joy in feeding cattle for Woods Cattle Company in Girard, Kansas.
Bill loved family and treasured his role as grandfather. Visits from his grandchildren were a highlight in his later years and brought him great happiness. In addition to visits from family, Bill often found comfort in watching westerns and Christmas movies. During the last few years of his life, Bill enjoyed occasional trips with his daughters, during which he would fondly reminisce about growing up in western Kansas.
Bill will be remembered for his devotion to family, and the simple joys he held dear. He enjoyed weekly Bible studies with family via phone and attending First Baptist Church of Girard and looked forward to seeing his Savior face to face. He leaves behind a legacy of hard work, love, and quiet strength that will live on through all who knew him.