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William Charles Aguilar was born to Antonio and Karen Aguilar on August 31, 1983 in Pocatello. He lived his entire life in the Blackrock area. He passed away unexpectedly at home on February 13, 2026. Bill is survived by his parents Toney and Karen, his sisters Sara Bigelow, Misty Aguilar, his twin brother Benjamin Aguilar (Melissa Aguilar) and his niece Sawyer and nephew Everett. He is preceded in death by his niece Trinity, brother in law Corey Bigelow, his grandparents, his uncles Paul, Russell, Van and Blair, aunt Irma and cousins Michael and David among many other relatives. Bill was an extraordinary man. He was there for everyone but especially his family. Bill loved having his niece Sawyer and his nephew Everett. He was a second dad to them. Bill had a great sense of humor. He wasn’t afraid to steal his nieces unicorn backpack and put it on or borrow a stuffy from the kids. He knew how to make everyone smile and laugh.
Bill had a knack for training his hunting dogs. First Boo and now Willow. He loved doing anything outdoors that involved hunting, fishing in and out of the boat, shed hunting, riding motorcycles and four wheelers. He was the “caller” helping call in multiple big and little game for family and friends. Bill enjoyed archery hunting and was very accomplished to the point he was working on his own bows as well. Bill loved a life of adventure and made sure that every weekend counted.
He was always working on a project and didn’t give up until it was done. His latest project involved putting a winch on his Dodge.
Bill was always available to help anyone out. He was the go to guy when it came to figuring out anything. He didn’t give up until he finished it. He was an amazing self taught mechanic.
Bill was also very artistic. He didn’t spend a lot of time drawing or air brushing or fly tying but when he did they turned out amazing.
One of Bill’s favorite hunting memories was getting his Moose. He loved being out with his Dad and his brother as well as his many friends.
If you were a friend of Bill you were his family. He was there for you and didn’t expect anything in return except to join him on one of his adventures.
It is hard to imagine a life without Bill in it. If you knew Bill his favorite expression was “What the hell.” We fully agree Bill. The world lost a very special person who will NEVER be replaced. We will miss you but will never forget you.
A memorial of life will be planned for this summer.
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