William D. Fortner was born June 24, 1922, in McHenry, Mississippi. He was the youngest in a family of 5 children; preceded in death by his father, Turner Marvin Fortner, who died when Bill was 2 years old. His mother, Maude Jennings Fortner, raised her five children in Gulfport, Mississippi, while working in the cafeteria of Gulfport High School.
Bill's childhood left him with strong memories of family, work, and hardship. As with most depression-era families, the economic woes of those days left lasting impressions on the Fortner children, leaving them with a strong work ethic and love of family.
Bill graduated from Gulfport High and attended Mississippi State before entering the Army to serve honorably in World War II in North Africa and Europe. During training in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Bill met the love of his life, Leonola LeBlanc. After the war, Bill returned to Baton Rouge, finished school at LSU and married Lola in 1948. Their long, happy marriage lasted 65 years, until his death.
Bill and Lola raised four children as Bill pursued his career in management with United Gas and Entex. The family lived in several cities throughout the south including Jackson, Shreveport, St. Petersburg, Florida, Laurel, and New Braunfels, Texas. Bill retired to Gulfport as a Senior Vice President with Entex in 1988. Bill was an active member of the First United Methodist Church in all the places he lived, serving on various committees throughout the years.
Bill and Lola spent 18 years in Gulfport, until Hurricane Katrina blew them back to Laurel, Mississippi, near their daughter, Missy. Bill enjoyed golf with his friends, boating, reading, and visits with 8 grandchildren, to whom he was known as ""Pappy."" To many other young cousins, nieces, and nephews, he will forever be ""Honey Bill"".
Bill was preceded in death by his mother and father; his brothers, Marvin Fortner and Henry Fortner; his sisters, Estelle Wilkes and Mary Ethel Holmes, all of the Gulf Coast.
Bill is survived by his wife of 65 years, Lola, of Laurel; his sons, Doug Fortner (Margie Mayfield) of Houston, TX; Tom Fortner (Marian) of Hattiesburg, MS; daughters, Missy Sanderson (Bill) of Laurel, MS; and Nell Fortner of Auburn, AL; grandchildren, Katy and Jesse McCraw; Laurel Harvin and Tyler Fortner; Alley Fortner; Will, Sam, and Ben Sanderson; great-grandson, Conor Fortner; beloved nieces, Linda Koury and Betty Malley; and by numerous other nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
A Celebration of Life will be held at First United Methodist Church of Laurel on Tuesday, October 8, at 11:00 a.m., with visitation in the atrium at 10:00 a.m. Bill will be laid to rest in Gulfport, Mississippi.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: The W.I. Smith Fund, First United Methodist Church of Gulfport, 2301 15th Street, Gulfport, MS 39501.
Visitation
OCT 8. 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM First United Methodist Church, Laurel 420 North 5th Street Laurel, MS, US, 39440
Service
OCT 8. 11:00 AM First United Methodist Church, Laurel 420 North 5th Street Laurel, MS, US, 39440