On August 26, 2024, Kleberg County lost a dedicated servant and beloved community member, Constable Bill J. Hack. On Friday, July 5th, while preparing his unit and performing his duties in anticipation of Hurricane Beryl, Constable Hack suffered a serious stroke. Despite the efforts of medical professionals and the prayers of our community, he passed away peacefully.
Bill Hack was born on March 29, 1965, in Casper, Wyoming, to Linda and Frank Hack. He was one of six children and is survived by his siblings, Debbie Hilton, Tammy Ashley, Karen Newcombe, and Joe Stemkowski.
Bill's passion for service and protection began early in life. At CY Middle School, he met his future wife, Angela Pittman, who fondly recalls Billy as a gentle giant—a kind and protective friend who always stood up for his classmates. Their friendship blossomed into a deep love, and they were married on February 6, 1984.
Bill's journey into law enforcement started at Natrona County High School, where he was the captain of the Junior Police Cadets. This early experience sparked a lifelong commitment to public service. After a brief stint in the Army, Billy moved to Texas, drawn by its warm weather and proximity to the water.
In 2011, Bill began his career as a police officer at Texas State Technical College in Sweetwater. Over the years, he served in numerous prestigious positions, including at the Roscoe Police Department, Bishop Police Department, Premont Police Department as Chief of Police, Palacios Police Department, Mathis Police Department, and as Warrant Enforcement Officer for Kleberg County.
In 2016, feeling a strong calling to serve his community, Bill successfully ran for Constable of Precinct 1 in Kleberg County, a position he held with pride and dedication until his passing.
Constable Hack was known as a man of his word, always going above and beyond to help those in need. He was particularly passionate about supporting children and the elderly in Kleberg County. He provided school supplies, jackets, clothing, and shoes to schools, often spending his own money to ensure no child went without. He was instrumental in the painting of school zones and the establishment of Operation Crosswalk to ensure the safety of the county’s children. Constable Hack also took great care of the elderly, providing essential supplies such as wheelchairs, fans, and mobility scooters.
Bill was a man who truly understood the meaning of giving back. On one occasion, early in his career, he did not hesitate to spend his last $10 to buy shoes for a child in need. He also repaired donated bicycles, using his own money, and gifted them to children. His acts of kindness and generosity were countless and made a lasting impact on everyone he met.
Outside of his public service, Billy enjoyed traveling, especially taking cruises with his family. He had a passion for parrots and a love for Corvettes, which brought him much joy.
Constable Bill Hack was preceded in death by his father Frank Hack, mother Linda Hack, and brother Frank Hack Jr.
Constable Bill Hack is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Angela Hack, and their three children: Christopher Davide Hack, married to Giulia, with their children Castiel and Artemisia of Vincenza, Italy; Nicholas Jay Hack, married to Wendy, with their children Davon, Damien, and Alexa of Dallas, Texas; and Billy Joe Hack Jr., married to Guadalupe, with their children Sebastian and Anastasia of Kingsville, Texas.
Throughout his life and career, Constable Bill Hack exemplified what it means to serve with kindness, dedication, and a deep sense of duty. His commitment to helping those in need has left an indelible mark on Kleberg County, and he will never be forgotten.
Rest easy Constable Bill Hack you held The Blue Line, we will take it from here.
The family will receive condolences from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 4, 2024, at St. Gertrude Catholic Church, Kingsville, TX; with a holy rosary to be recited at 7:00 p.m. A mass of christian burial will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, September 5, 2024, at St. Gertrude Catholic Church; with last call and law enforcement honors to follow.
Casper, Wyoming services include visitation at 11 am on Monday, September 9, 2024; followed by the funeral service at 12 pm; interment is scheduled for 1 pm at Highland Cemetery.
Monday, September 9, 2024
11:00am - 12:00 pm (Mountain time)
Newcomer Funeral Home
Monday, September 9, 2024
12:00 - 1:00 pm (Mountain time)
Newcomer Funeral Home
Monday, September 9, 2024
Starts at 1:00 pm (Mountain time)
Highland Cemetery
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