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Jack Jones posted a condolence
Friday, October 12, 2018
I'm so sorry to hear this. I have fond memories of spending time with cousin Billy when we were kids. Going fishing, jumping off the rope swing, playing atari, and chasing frogs - he taught me a lot about having fun. He'll be missed.
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Patty (Courville) Terra posted a condolence
Friday, October 12, 2018
Dear Aunt Theresa -- I was shocked and saddened to hear the news about Billy. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.
Lots of love,
Patty (Courville) Terra
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Michele Courville Feiner lit a candle
Friday, October 12, 2018
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Joe Smania posted a condolence
Friday, October 12, 2018
My sincere condolences to Bills' mom Theresa & brother Danny & all those who feel the loss of Bill.
I have been friends with Bill for many years now, & through many of his seasons. We helped each other out quite often & though in different ways, we benefited & enriched each others lives greatly. Bill lived a full life. I really can say he did. He was a great worker & teammate at work or at play. He did both with equal determination & grit. Bill was very intellectual. Perhaps too much so. We had some truly great conversations and I can say Bill was extremely smart & a very deep thinker of things. He could see what not many see, & though that is a gift, it can also be a burden. Bill carried it well & could have a room filled with laughter in no time at all with his quick wit and charm. Always looking at things from a different perspective, he could shock & entertain a crowd with his own blend of down to earth, intellectual/red neck/philosopher impromptu stand-ups all add lib and unrehearsed off the cuff. He was "somethin'-else". Long before "Sheldon" of the sitcom "Big Bang Theory" coined the phrase, Bill would often remind us at the end of or during an event that "I'm not crazy, my mother had me tested". During his standup, he was probably analyzing each member of the crowd based on their response, thus knowing where to go with his next line.. or maybe how to interact later with which person. Like I said he was smart. That's no joke.
Bill really lived I said. He did. He confidently went out into the world and experienced so much. He pushed every limit there is. Tasted both victories and defeats many times over. That's my kind of person.. Bill pushed himself to his limits at work and in general. That's how leaders are made and be it a good thing or not, Bill was no follower, ever. What are we if we take no risks? No chances? If we never try the things we're not sure we can accomplish? What joy comes from a guaranteed win? Yes, we may be unharmed. Yes, we may be "stable" and here into our hundreds or beyond. But is that living? Both myself and Billy would agree. I can almost hear him now; "That's just existing, and that ain't me. I choose living." He'd say.. Well Bill, you certainly did my friend. I can testify to that...
So now I am left with one final challenge from Billy. Do I mourn my loss, or do I celebrate his life by continuing the pursuit of a new experience, an altogether new flavor from a new barrier crossed in a new victory of life? I choose to celebrate. Celebrate Bills life & his honorable passing by testing my boundaries. By truly living a rich & rewarding life. As he did. Cheers for you Billy...
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Robert Periard Sr lit a candle
Thursday, October 11, 2018
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Robert Periard Sr posted a condolence
Thursday, October 11, 2018
Im really shocked it happen to a great man .who i enjoyredhanging around and u being my best friend .with growing up on blood st your my bro man i cryed when i heard u lost your life. i lived up the road and it has been many yrs sence i have seen you bro i t was sad your dad died i did see your bro from time to timw and asked how yu all were he told mw ok you have a wonderful family. And i always loved hangingf out with u . i loved helping you your dad around rhe house i send my love my condoles to to your brother danny and your mom and to your daughter i never new u had bro its crazy when have seen each other in yrs ill miss u truly bro you truly was one of my best friends. In my life love you all brother till i see u and your dad in heaven fly high bro love Robert j Periard sr blood st bros 4 life .i wish i could see u again man !!
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Carol Vartuli (cousin) posted a condolence
Thursday, October 11, 2018
Theresa, Danny and Allision,
I was so sad to hear about Billy. I remember him so vividly as a bright and curious little boy. May you find peace in your beautiful memories.
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Lorraine Troy lit a candle
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
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Lorraine Troy posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
My sincere condolences to the Gallinari Family at this difficult time. May you find peace in the memories of happy times spent with your loved one.
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