William Bernard "Bill" Sonntag
September 2, 1927 ~ December 20, 2012
Services:
A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, December 24, 2012 at 10:00 AM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Chapel with Father Michael Tietjen officiating. Interment will follow in Charles Memorial Gardens Leonardtown, MD.
Visitation:
The family will receive friends on Sunday, December 23, 2012 from 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM with prayers recited at 3:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD.
William Bernard (Capt. Bill) Sonntag, quietly passed away at his home on Bayview Drive in Colton’s Point, Maryland, on Thursday, December 20, 2012. Capt. Bill passed at his home with his wife Emily Sonntag by his side at the age of 85. Capt. Bill was born to Bill and Ruth Crooke Sonntag on September 3, 1927 in Washington, DC. The family resided in Silver Hill, Maryland. Capt. Bill’s younger brother, Arthur and his Mother and Father predeceased him. Capt. Bill enlisted in the armed Forces during the Second World War, serving as a Mess Cook on Troop ships in the North Atlantic. After the War Capt. Bill, worked briefly at the Washington Naval Yard as a machinist, and went to work for the Smithsonian Institute, eventually working his way up to Chief machinist of the museum. Capt. Bill met and married Emily Elizabeth Hobday of Berkeley Springs, WV. Capt. Bill and Emily were married on September 15, 1955 in Allentown, MD. Their first home was in Camp Springs, Maryland where they raised their four children: Sherry Ann Sonntag-Whorl, Judith Marie Sonntag, William Arthur Sonntag, and Ruth Ann Hayden. The family spent weekends and summers at their home in Colton’s Point, MD where Capt. Bill resided full time following his retirement from the Smithsonian. Capt. Bill loved to duck hunt with his dogs, and fish the waters of the Potomac River. His spare time was spent crabbing and sport fishing the lakes and farm ponds of St. Mary’s County. He and Emily wintered in Sebastian, Florida where they would fish the Indian River lagoon for Trout, and pan fish. When in Maryland, Capt. Bill would volunteer at the American Legion Hall and the Colton’s Point Museum. Later in life, Capt Bill became an avid wood carver of fish, birds, animals, and caricatures, taking many awards at art festivals and state competitions. He took 1st place in state for his carving of a life sized Silver Carp. Capt. Bill is survived by his wife Emily, their four children, Sherry, Judy, Billy, and Ruth, 14 grand children, and 6 great grandchildren. The family will receive friends on Sunday, December 23, 2012 from 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM with prayers recited at 3:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD. A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, December 24, 2012 at 10:00 AM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home chapel with Father Michael Tietjen officiating. Interment will follow in Charles Memorial Gardens Leonardtown, MD. Pallbearers will be: Billy Hayden, III, Daniel Hayden, Stephen Sonntag, Joshua Sonntag, John Raley, and Dean Jones. MemorialContributions may be made to American Legion Post 221 P.O. Box 98 Avenue, MD 20609 and/or The Seventh District Volunteer Rescue Squad 21530 Coltons Point Road Avenue, MD 20609.





“my heart felt sympathy to the family. Bill was a wonderful roll model to his family and friends and will also be deeply missed.my thought’s and prayers are with Bill and the family.hugs and love,Betty sonntag “
“Sherry and family – sending our sympathy – your Dad sounds like a wonderful man. Thinking of you – Alan & Tism”
“My heart and prayers go out to all of you at this time. He was very loved by some wonderful kids. He will be missed. Love ya’ll.”
“To the Sonntag Family: So sorry to hear of Mr. Sonntag’s passing. Such a gifted, talented man. He will be missed by all that knew him. You will all be in our prayers.”
“To the Sonntag Family: you are in our thoughts and prayers during this time of loss, we are here for u all,hang in there u guys, we love u very much,tyler,kim”
“My Deepest Condolences, Bill was a long time dear friend, I will miss our talks about the old motorcycle days which we enjoyed together for years. he will be in our prayers, Bobby & Theresa”
“My deepest sympathies to the family of one of the greatest people I’ve ever known, a great husband and father. All our love and prayers. Robert, Maria, Travis, Gennie”
“To the Sonntag Family: You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.” Larry( Suburban Propane)”
“Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family. George and Hattie”
“My deepest condolences to the Sonntag family. During my 22 years at the St. Clement’s Island Museum, I have wonderful memories of Capt. Bill and Emily being part of Children’s Day, Seniors Day, Blessing of the Fleet, and Capt. Bill as Santa during the Christmas Open House. What fun we had! He surely was a treasure and I will miss him deeply.”
“Our Deepest Sympathy to all of the Sonntag Family. Our Thoughts and Prayers are with all of you. “
“We love our Sonntag Family and are sadden by Bill’s passing. The Sonntag Family is a loving, caring, friendly and talented crew! You all have been blessed and have blessed others with what Bill and Emily have provided. His presence will be surely missed. Stay strong and continue to be close to each other, Mom will need each of you. Remember, we are always there, right next door, for anything; even if you need to hear a story about your ol’ man from Chuck! (Chuck, Juli, Jennifer and Laura)”
“So sorry for your loss…keep each other close and enjoy your memories of a great father, husband and grandfather”
“To the whole family, I’m so sorry for your loss. Captain Bill “what a man”. I recall meeting him – he had a powerful presence. He was incredibly interesting to listen to. Talented oh my gosh. Had the love of a sweet wife and family who are so close which is wonderful to see. I will miss him and remember him with the greatest respect and admiration. “
“To the Sonntag Family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We are sorry for your loss.”
“we are turly sorry for your loss you will be in our prayers.”
“To the Sontag family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Please let us know if we can help in any way. Capt Bill will be missed very much. He and Emily are such great neighbors. “
“Our deepest condolences. Rose, Danny, Tina, Joe”
“To the Sonntag Family: We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.”
“So sorry for your loss. Keeping you in our thoughts.”
“I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad. Please accept my deepest condolences. “
“Judy and family, Steve and I are very sorry to hear about your Dad’s passing. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Steve and Debbie Gragan”
“We want to extend our sympathy to all the Sonntag family. Capt. Bill was a great man and we will remember all of you in our prayers. “
“Billy & Family, We are so sorry to here about the loss of your Dad. You & your entire family are in our thoughts & prayers during this difficult time”
“We are deeply sorry to learn of Bill’s passing, Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the family. May the love of God comfort each of you at this time. “
“You all are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time . Peace be with you all now and always. “
“Dear Emily, Sherry, Billy, Judy, and Ruth and all the family: Having begun my work life at 15 years old working at the ST. Clement’s Island Museum, my first recollections of life in Colton’s Point included a bear of a man….Bill Sonntag…who had a wonderful heart and vibrant personality…with a lovely wife and kids who would also stop in the museum for visits. Fondest memories of Bill were as Santa and is kind sweet way of talking to the children…they just loved him! and so did the entire museum staff! In later years, it was always a pleasure when he’d stop in for a hello and hug and to share a smile….or watching him cruise the Point in his golf cart! What a lovely man! Believe me, we ALL will miss him. My heart goes out to all of you and pray for God’s comfort in the days and weeks to come. I send you my sincerest condolences…and know that somehow, someway, Bill will still be with us…in every sunrise and rising tide and call of the ducks skimming the Potomac along the Colton’s Point shore….XOXO”
“To the Sonntag Family: Please accept my deepest condolences upon the passing of your dear loved one. Capt. Bill was quite a special person – sorta the “Mayor of Colton’s Point”. He will be missed. Peace and comfort in the Christ child be upon you all. George Kennett, fellow Legionaire “
“I’m so sorry to hear of Mr. Sonntags passing. My thoughts and prayers are with the Sonntag family. “