<p>&nbsp;</p><p>William &ldquo;Bill&rdquo; Zander&mdash;the quotation marks were intentional irony&mdash;possessed unusual talents. Most publicly his creative strengths were revealed in more than one hundred published poems and in two books&mdash;<em>Distances</em> and <em>Gone Haywire</em>&mdash;and a chapbook&mdash;<em>Winter Trees</em>. He also wrote reviews fiction feature stories and nature articles.</p><p>His drawing skills will come as a happy surprise to many who knew him the sketch books and impromptu placemats shown only to family and friends. After cartoons in his college humor magazine and a gag greeting card released during the short time he worked for Hallmark he never submitted his artwork. Drawing was essentially a private pleasure.</p><p>Bill with extensive musical knowledge played guitar and wrote jokey songs like &ldquo;Going to New Jersey Blues&rdquo; and &ldquo;Does Your Mother Know You&rsquo;re Sleeping with a Hippie?&rdquo;</p><p>Fishing was a passion hours spent with a flyrod on streams or in a boat anchored in the middle of a lake. After the season he tied flies with careful precision. Research and accuracy were central to Bill in all of his activities including his years of teaching.</p><p>Anyone who spent just minutes in Bill&rsquo;s company knew how inventively funny he could be clever with words and zany in action. But that was just what he displayed on the surface. The essential Bill&mdash;as revealed most in his poetry&mdash;was a man of insightful depth spiritual seeking and profound compassion.</p>
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