William Gerard McQuade, “Bill” was born January 5, 1944 in Greenfield, Massachusetts to William Arthur McQuade and Kathleen June (Adams) McQuade. After attending Arms Academy in Shelburne Falls, MA and Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire, Bill enlisted in the US Army where he attained the rank of Captain and was a decorated combat helicopter pilot during Vietnam. He received the Army Commendation Medal, Air Medal and the Distinguished Flying Cross.
After serving his country, Bill moved to Fort Smith, Arkansas and spent the next 47 years establishing successful businesses in the pet industry including Wee Pals, Luv Happy Tails and The Whole Pet in Fort Smith and Northwest Arkansas. His compassion for animals reflected in his businesses was matched by his passion for motorcycling and the outdoors in his free time.
Bill McQuade shared his adventurous life with his devoted and patient wife of 54 years, Janet E (Fischer). Always humorous and enthusiastic, Bill will be missed by his wife, daughter, Julie E McQuade-Heyes, son-in-law Colin Heyes, grandson William Tyler McQuade, sister, Kathleen Findholt and brother, Michael McQuade and many others who experienced his larger than life presence.
Bill joined his son, William Patrick McQuade, “Mac”, for his next adventure in heaven, along with his brother, Robert McQuade, and parents on July 6, 2020.
The family will hold a private graveside service at the Fayetteville National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, you may give in Bill’s memory to the Humane Society of the Ozarks online at www.hsozarks.org.

We are so sorry for your loss and at the same time wish for Bill & you a time of quiet and peace. Frankie & Art
I am sorry for your loss ..I wish I had let him know how much he influenced my life love you all
We will surely miss him and his contagious smile . He was a wonderful listener and loved his stories ❤️. Rest In Peace Mr Bill. You were always a well knowledge man in the pet industry. Gone but never forgotten. Our condolences are with you and your family at this time from our family and I .
We are so sorry for your loss. We will miss Bill and his world of knowledge on pets and their nutrition. He got us three some difficult times with Doodlebug. RIP Bill!
My condolences to Jan, Julie and brother, Mike. Bill was a good man and a good friend. So sorry for your loss.
Condolences to Jan, Julie and brother, Mike. Bill was a good man and a good friend. So sorry for your loss.
The children of Paul & Louise Laird wish to give our condolences to you and your family. I reconnected with my older cousin Bill a few years ago and shared some happy memories with him which I will carry thru life. Sincerely Sue Laird Bleau.