William Paul Inderrieden Obituary
William Paul (Bill) Inderrieden was born January 15, 1954 in Tulsa, OK to Margaret Ann (Zehren) and Alfred John Inderrieden, Jr., and passed away on January
20, 2022 in Fort Lauderdale, FL at the age of 68. Bill moved with his family to Texas in 1956 and lived in Midland, Fort Worth, and Lubbock, before returning to Tulsa in 1965, where he graduated from Bishop Kelley High School. He then went on to get his Electrical Degree from OSU Institute of Technology in Okmulgee, OK. Soon after earning his degree Bill moved to Colorado where he enjoyed the great outdoors and acquiring many new friends. In late 1982 Bill followed a dream to Fort Lauderdale where he found he was meant to be. He worked in the landscape and pool business for a number of years before he opened his business, All Coast Pump and Motors, in 1997, which he operated until his death. Bill loved the beach, sunshine and welcoming people of south Florida. His hobbies of tennis, roller blading, and jogging on the beach kept him fit and his love of the guitar and the friends he jammed with gave him great joy.
Bill was proceeded in death by his parents and a brother, Charles Douglas (at birth). He is survived by his five siblings, Dan (Margie) Inderrieden of Tulsa, OK, Ed (Jean Maier) Inderrieden of Milwaukee, Wi, Fran (Bill) Liddell of Spring, TX, Nancy (Dave) Guisinger of Graford, TX and Jim Inderrieden of Tulsa, OK. Additionally he had nine nieces and nephews Nick Inderrieden, Andy (Julie) Liddell, Natalie (Mikey) Harper, Matt (Alex) Guisinger, Katie (Andrew) Muras, Lisa (Aaron) Brockman, David (Natalie) Liddell, Mary (Derek Pritzl) Inderrieden and Leslie (Taylor) Cotton and 11 Great nieces and nephews. Bill was also blessed with his good friends and ‘Florida Family’, Julie and Charles Prock and their children Garrett, Hannah and Rachel, as well as numerous other cousins and friends.
A Celebration of Bill’s life will be held later this spring in Tulsa, OK where he will be laid to rest at Calvary Cemetery in the family plot.
If you would like to do something in Bill’s honor please make a donation to the American Heart Association.