William Prim Jr.
Prim, William J. Jr (Bill) 78 years old left his earthly home to be with God and dwell in the house of the Lord forever on June 5, 2026. Preceded in death by his parents William J Prim Sr. and Irene Prim. Surviving family are his beloved daughter Jennifer Bisco, husband Joe, Grandson Mason, Great grandsons Rowan and Finley, sisters Marsha Martin Kingston, OK, CaraLee King Grand Blanc. Several nieces, nephews, cousins, his cherished cat Riley, and many great friends.
Bill graduated Lake Fenton HS, class of 1966. Immediately upon graduation he went to work at A.C. Spark Plug, Flint. After a brief career there his employment was interrupted by a telegram from Uncle Sam. Bill proudly served his country being honorably discharged four years later. Upon returning Bill found his job still available and eagerly went back to work. He attended Skill Trades school and became an electrician. Deciding to become his own boss, Bill eventually took an early retirement and became co-owner/manager of Holly Antiques on Main.
During his golden years Bill revisited an old area he loved, The Arts. In so doing he began creating drawings and wonderful oil paintings. Many works depict past seasons of his life, for example log cabins, store fronts, historical churches, and most recently the Holly Train Depot.
His celebration of life will be held at Grand Blanc United Methodist Church, 515 Bush Ave., Grand Blanc on Monday June 29 at 3pm. Subsequent interment at Great Lakes National Cemetery, date to be announced.
William’s obituary was written by his loving family.
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Carrie and Family I am so sorry for the loss of your brother, and know that you are all in my heart and prayers. God be with you all
Unfortunately growing old isn’t kind to most. Bill was a great guy. I remember him coming to our thanksgiving dinners, always enjoyed talking with him. When he owned the antique shop in holly I would stop in and chat whenever I got the chance or at least to say hi. Just a kind man. Love and prayers for all the family.
To the family, I am so sorry for your loss. I have such good memories of Bill. I saw him recently, and was able to sit and chat for a few minutes. I am grateful for that moment. He will be missed. My prayers are being lifted, for strength and comfort in such a difficult time.