William "Bill" McCollaugh
January 20, 2017
William “Bill” McCollaugh, 72, ended a long and courageous dance with cancer on Friday, January 20, 2017. He was surrounded with family and loved ones.
Bill was born March 17, 1944, to John and Faber McCollaugh in Hampton, Iowa. He grew up and graduated from Klemme High School (’62) in Klemme, IA. He attended University of Northern Iowa, graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in Education in 1966, and Drake University, where he earned his Master's degree in 1972. From there he relocated to Des Moines and started his 37 year tenure with Des Moines Public Schools. He worked in many of the Des Moines area schools including North, Tech, and East High School before moving into an administrative role at East High School. Bill went on to become principal at Goodrell Middle School. In 1991 he moved to Hoover High School, from where he would “retire” in 2003. Bill’s “retirement” was short lived. In 2004 he added 3 part time jobs to his calendar, which over time he managed to whittle down to one. He loved and kept that job with the First United Methodist Church in Ankeny until the end. Bill was frequently heard saying “I grew up poor; if there is a dollar to be made, I am going to make it,” which was a mantra he lived by his entire life.
His work ethic was second to none, but his first priorities were family and faith. He was active in all parts of the children’s lives and spent countless hours coaching and watching games. Bill loved spending time camping, attending numerous sporting events, traveling and tailgating at the Iowa Hawkeye games. It wasn’t just being at the events, he merely just enjoyed spending time with his family. He had a strong relationship with God. He lived out his faith every day.
Bill is survived by his wife, Kirsten, his 3 children, Jennifer (Allen) Jones, Erik (Bryony), Matthew (Kalie), and 2 step-daughters, Kelsey Teeter and Breanna (Jake) Belay. Bill has 9 grandchildren, Jared, Cassandra and Abigail Jones (Jennifer), Camden, Caden, Colton, Collin (Erik), Olivia and Hudson (Matthew) McCollaugh.
Services will be held at Ankeny First United Methodist Church (uptown location), 206 SW Walnut St, Ankeny. Visitation will be from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 25, 2017. Funeral services will begin at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, January 26, 2017. Interment will take place at Lincoln Cemetery in Ankeny.
Memorial contributions may be directed to Above and Beyond Cancer. Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
The Worden Family
01/24/2017
Our prayers are with all of you and your family. Erik, Bryony, Camden, Colton, Caden and Collin know you are loved very much and being sent lots of hugs! God Bless You!
Hank, Catherine, Owen, Timmy and Frankie
Nedra Neville
01/24/2017
Kirsten and family.
Jerry and Shirley Carter and I want to express our deepest sympathy. He was a very fine man and all of you will have many loving memories of your time together. Prayers and hugs to all.
Ray Cron
01/24/2017
Dear Kirstin
So sorry to learn of your loss. I always enjoyed visiting with Bill. What a fun guy. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this time of grief. God Bless You
Jennifer LePera
01/24/2017
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this time of grief. RIP to a great principle who will be deeply missed.
Billy Jean Jackson Stone
01/24/2017
We were saddened by the news Bill had passed away. Our prayers are with you and your family.
God Bless
Larry & Betty Martindale
01/24/2017
Dear Kirstin & Family:
Betty and I were so saddened to learn of the passing of one of our best and closet friends, Bill McColllaugh. Bill and I first met when we worked together at the City Recreation Program at Irving Junior High during the evenings after a full day of teaching in the DMPS. We had some wonderful times there. We both were high school VP's and I had the privilege of following Bill as the Principal of May Goodrell Middle School. Later in our careers, Bill became the Principal at Hoover while I became the Principal at Roosevelt. We shared many wonderful times together during of careers, and especially at the Iowa Football games. We would always meet the the Polo Outlet Store in Williamsberg after the game. We have enjoyed many wonderful times with Bill and Kristin. Bill was one of the most sincere and dedicated educators I have known. His sense of humor and insight was appreciated by all who knew him. We will remember Bill always and will miss him greatly. Bill maintained his positive and courageous attitude throughout his treatment with Kristin at his side. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you and your loving family in the days that lie ahead. Bill is now in Heaven smiling down upon us all.
Jessica Lyon
01/24/2017
My condolences and prayers to the McCollaugh family. Mr. McCollaugh was an exceptional leader for all faculty and students. He was a wonderful influence on the Hoover Class of 95.
Brian Bacon
01/24/2017
I had the distinct pleasure of knowing and Working together with Bill at the Ankeny United Methodist Church he was a great partner,Administrator and Friend to all my condolences to Kirsten and the Family.
Thavone Baker
01/24/2017
My condolences to Mr. McCollaugh's family. I am a Goodrell alumni, and I remember Mr. MCCollaugh being such a kind, wonderful Principal. He truly was the only Principal i have remembered from my school years. I hope you have comfort in knowing that he made such an impact on his students. May he Rest In Peace.
Clarcie Thornburg
01/24/2017
Our son Brent, attended Hoover when Mr. McCollaugh was principal. He cared about every student, was a compassionate leader and made a difference every day. Condolences to Kirsten and family.
Chris Honeck
01/23/2017
My thoughts and prayers to his family. Bill gave me my start in teaching at Hoover in 1999, something for which I will forever be grateful. As I bumped into him in recent years, he'd always shown great interest in where my career has taken me. A good man who will be missed.
Jennifer Throckmorton
01/23/2017
This is so sad to hear. My thoughts are with the family. Such a great principal. He made me feel like I was important and he really cared about his students. You will surely be missed, Mr McCollaugh.
Troy Kleese
01/23/2017
Shocked at this news. Condolences to the family. He was very accepting of me and my family joining the Hoover team! Was always great to run into him around town and recall his days at Hoover. Thoughts and prayers the family may always remember the great times and memories. - Troy Kleese, Hoover Athletic Trainer since 1995.
Stephanie Roiland
01/23/2017
I am so sorry to hear about his passing. I was a student at Hoover High School (graduated 2002). My thoughts and prayers go out to all of his friends and family.
Christina Foley Buchanan
01/23/2017
Mr McCullaugh was an amazing principal at East High School. He was very supportive, caring, and an all around wonderful person. I have many memories of Mr McCullaugh, one of them at a softball banquet, where he knew how well we were doing by how loud my Mom was being!!! He will be missed, but remembered by many. Keeping your family in our thoughts and prayers. East High Class of 1995