Thursday, August 19, 2021

Former DHS Educator, Football Coach Bill Story Passes At Age 88

Former Dorchester educator William "Bill" Story, 88, passed away Aug. 3. 

Bill was born in Tecumseh to Henry and Mary Story. He attended Nebraska Wesleyan and received his master's degree from UNL. He taught at Dorchester in the late 1940s and early 1950s. 

Bill was coach of the 1949 DHS football team that restarted the school's football program after a long hiatus following the 1930's death of a DHS ball player. In the fall of '49, only eleven players went out for the six-man version of the game. 

In August 2018, Story attended the special halftime ceremony honoring Dorchester's six-man alumni who played in the '50s. Coaching the Dorchester team was Bill's first job out of college. In 2018, he told the Friend Sentinel: “Football at Dorchester was just kind of like the [University of Nebraska]. It just never stopped, and everybody was behind it.”  

He also taught and coached at Tecamah, Lincoln High, and Lincoln Northeast. Summers were spent managing Uni Pool for 28 years. He loved gardening, sports, traveling and church where he was an usher. 

Bill married Phyllis Schmidt, his wife of 68 years. They have four children; Bill, Jr., Cindy, Jim and Chuck (Kathy); six grandchildren: Brian Story, Staci (Brandon) Rice, Jaime (Nate) Sanks, Jeff Story, Elizabeth Story and Alex Story; great-grandchildren: Kaden and Calissa Sanks and Aren Rice. The funeral service was held Aug. 6 in Lincoln. 

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