For Bill — A lifelong adventurer

A place to share the laughs, the perfectly timed one-liners, and the moments that made him impossible to forget.

Keep looking for the feathers
His Story

The stories, the one-liners, and the guy who could make a whole room laugh.

Bill had a beautiful soul, a quick wit, and a way of finding the joke even when life gave him every reason not to.

On February 5, 1959, at Marin General Hospital in San Rafael, California, William (Bill) Allen Dooley was born to Edith Idolia Hanly and William Luther Dooley. The baby of the family, he looked up to his older brother David William Dooley and Denise Ann Conrado, and eventually became the not-so-baby when his younger brother from another mother, Tom Nelson Dooley, was born.

As a young boy with endless energy, he was constantly getting into mischievous adventures and always on the move. The natural world was his playground, and Bill was constantly playing. From sunrise to sundown, Bill was hiking, biking, frisbeeing, disc golfing, spelunking, bouldering, climbing, jumping, swimming, and adventuring. Growing up in Napa and Sonoma counties, there was no end to his discoveries in the natural world, which shaped much of his world view and outlook for our human existence. A deep, irreverent respect for Mother Nature and Her gifts — he took seriously the preservation of the Earth while discovering its mysteries. The campsite golden rule was ingrained into him: no matter where you go, leave it better than you found it. That included our fellow humans.

Bill was a unique and special soul, and he easily found the endless gifts bred from Humor. He discovered that laughing was the antidote to almost anything. It could bring a wallflower out of their shell, help groups of people connect, offer solace in tragedies, and, most of all, remind everyone not to take life so seriously.

He could befriend anything and anyone. Babies adored him, strangers were always delighted (and sometimes shocked) by him, he extended invitations to strangers to join him on his adventures, and animals of any size or shape would gravitate towards him. The birds, the butterflies, even the flies — he would engage with everyone and everything with the same respect for life.

Bill was a curator for connection.

He could catch you off guard with one sentence, make you laugh until you cried, and somehow make even the hardest days feel a little lighter.

Bill was the kind of person who made people feel welcome, seen, and usually a little more entertained than they expected. He loved his family and friends deeply and never missed an opportunity to land a perfectly timed joke.

Even through years of cancer treatment, hospital stays, and every version of “new hardware” life threw at him, Bill held onto his humor. He called it another adventure, found the absurdity when things got hard, and kept the people around him laughing when they needed it most.

His depth was of the ocean — an intuitive soul, deeply spiritual. What he lacked in “formal” education he made up for in his mastery of the Human Experience.

“I did not know who I was growing up, so I spent my whole life becoming who I am today.”Bill, about ten days before he passed

Survived by his life partner, Catherine Irene Noceti; his daughter, Sierra Rose Noceti Dooley; his sister, Denise Ann Conrado; and his half-brother, Tom Nelson Dooley, along with many beautiful nieces, great-nieces, nephews, and cousins.

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“Look for the feathers. Always pick up the feathers.” The last words Bill told his daughter.

Then he told her to go away now, as he needed to scout what was ahead, and he would wait for her. He was on a boat at a dock, and it was time to leave.

So now, we look for the feathers.

Photos

The evidence of a life well lived.

The good times, the people he loved, the places he went, and probably a few photos taken right before or after he said something ridiculous.

Photographs that float through memory

Music & Meaning

The songs that carried him.

He heard the world in Robbie Robertson's music. This is a quiet listening room for the songs that meant something. Press play when you are ready.

The playlist

Press play when you are ready. Nothing here plays on its own.

Words that stayed with us

Kept private. Only the family sees it.
A Sky Full of Stories

The constellation of memories

Every story shared here becomes another light in the sky — proof that Bill is still making an impact, one memory and one laugh at a time. Tap a light to read it.

The first approved memory will light the first star. Share one above.
Celebration of Life

Come be with us

A gathering to share stories, music, and a meal in his honor. All who loved him are welcome.

DateFriday, August 7, 2026
Time11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
LocationRiverfront Regional Park, 7821 Eastside Rd, Healdsburg, CA 95448
What to wearPlease wear a kilt (optional).
LivestreamTo be announced

A few notes for guests

  • Bring a photo, a story, or a memory to share. We will have a place to add them.
  • Parking is available on site. Carpooling is welcome.
  • If you cannot be there in person, you can still share a memory on this site any time.