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christine p saunders posted a condolence
Saturday, October 29, 2011
dad, i miss you so much. we all do. i love you. :(
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William L. Barnes posted a condolence
Friday, June 17, 2011
sorry i wasn"t with you before your journey home brother but i was very honored to have you as my brother-in-law.i will always cherish the great times we had when we visited dad on the reservation.he always told me how proud he was to have you in our family.now you and him can have those long talks once again.so until we meet again bill,i will miss you and i love you always.may our heavenly father keep you in his loving care always.
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DAWN M SAUNDERS posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
I HAVE NOT SEEN MY FAMILY IN A WHILE BUT I LOVED THEM ALL SO MISS YOU UNCLE BILL
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patricia r lane modzel posted a condolence
Friday, March 4, 2011
sylvia im sorry for your loss.my prayers go out to you an your family.i worked with you at wards on the slides.
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Christine P Saunders posted a condolence
Friday, March 4, 2011
I love you dad. I'll miss you always. Love, Christine
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N ick G Mesh posted a condolence
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Just want to say how sorry I am for your loss.Bill and I along with his brother Ron go back to Joseph Ave.
my mom watched billy & ron when we were about 10yrs.old till about 15.we always played together climbed trees and did all the thinks boys did .we were not rich but we had fun fun fun.We moved away in the early 60s and lost touch.its sounds like BILL had a good life.I always remembered the good times we had and it was great growing up with Bill. our prayers are with you. .
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william j saunders posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Men define themselves in many ways. Some have great wealth and fame. Some have grand possessions, or many admirers. Others have power, physical strength or influence. These are things acquired during one’s lifetime. Many believe that these things give them character or worth, that these things define you. These sure make the journey interesting, but this isn’t who you are, this doesn’t define you. Men of true character, they know it’s not what you have, but what you do that defines you. Your actions not your wealth, your intent, not the amount of fame you possess. Your sincerity is of more value than any acquired possessions. These qualities define a man. Men like this can be hard to spot. They aren’t looking for attention; they’re looking to get by with a little dignity and honor. They are sincere, and genuine. When you meet a man like this you know it, because they are hard to forget. My father was such a man. He was not wealthy, famous or even powerful. He was genuine. He knew who he was and never tried to be anything else. He was strong willed, some would say stubborn. He was fiercely protective of those he cared for or loved. He was someone you could count on. Always ready with a helping hand or advice. Not condescending, but sincere. His Charm and sense of humor was subtle, and could always lighten things up with little effort. He was no angel, but what man is? He was the type of man you would look for in the smoke when the dust settled. You would feel better, more secure when he came in sight. I admired his integrity and his subtle charm as did many others. He had a way of putting you at ease with his comforting demeanor. In my eyes he excelled at nothing more than being a father, in the truest sense of the word. He was patient when I could tell if I were anyone else he would have been pulling out his hair. He let experience teach me. He would let me fall if need be. Not hard mind you, but enough for me to learn from. He picked me up a lot. He helped me learn from both my success and failures, pointing out what was really important. He would hang out in the shadows of my life. Just enough for me to feel secure. I will miss that. Right or wrong he had my back, and I would get an earful if wrong. But nonetheless he did have my back! He had a way of being kind and thoughtful without being soft. A quality I always appreciated and admired. Even in his last months he was more concerned about me than he was of himself, Always inquiring if I was fine or eating and such. Still looking out for his boy! My father’s actions defined him, his qualities defined him, and his character defined him. He was a great man, a greater father, and he will be sorely missed and loved always. Billy
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Diana Beebe/Spicer posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
God bless you all in your time of grief. I remember Billy fondly and you children too. Sylvia, glad you had all these years together. Sorry to know it was cancer, hope he didn't suffer too much. We lost our mom Nov.17th 2010.
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Mary Jane Gladding posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
I met Bill while we both worked for Burns Personnel. I looked forward to his daily calls/visits to the Burns office. He fought the good fight.
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Theresa Librera posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Sylvia,Sorry to hear about your loss.My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Thursday
3
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Visitation
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Miller Funeral Homes, Inc.
3325 Winton Road South
Rochester, New York, United States
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3
March
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7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Miller Funeral Homes, Inc.
3325 Winton Road South
Rochester, New York, United States
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Family and friends are invited to call THURSDAY March 3rd 2-4 & 7-9 PM at Miller Funeral Homes, Inc. 3325 Winton Road South.
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