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Donna Manciocchi posted a condolence
Monday, November 6, 2017
I read all the condolences and was so touched by the love and admiration for Bill. He was a great man,husband, father and grandfather. RIP Bill and God Bless Jess and family!
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Jess posted a condolence
Saturday, November 4, 2017
Oh Bill! What happened to our wonderful life? God chose you to be with him.I am lost right now. Life won't be the same without you here, and the way you always liked to "guide" me. How annoyed I used to get with that. Felt like a little kid. I really didn't mind though.I would give my right arm now to have you here with me, and you could guide me all you want! Love you and miss you. RIP.
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Terry and Leslie Ruhl posted a condolence
Friday, November 3, 2017
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We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. With deepest sympathy,
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Mary (Marcisofsky) Vrooman posted a condolence
Friday, November 3, 2017
The good bye came too soon,but the Lord gave him his wings because he wanted William home.Not only was he respectful but deeply respected.Your family is in my heart and prayers. Sadly, Mary
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Ann Fayette posted a condolence
Friday, November 3, 2017
Its hard to believe we came to this point so fast, it seems like yesterday (MAY) when we left that hospital with your dreaded "C" diagnosis and I told you then to fight until you could fight no more and I must say you fought a very courageous battle with dignity and grace to the very end. The Coleman family will never be the same without you, we love you, RIP, love Annie PS: I was at the house the other day and its still as cold as when I was babysitting 40 years ago, some things never change, brrr, lol...
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Nancy Oram Vigneault posted a condolence
Friday, November 3, 2017
My thoughts and prayers go out to Jessie, Keith and Jimmy and the entire family. I had the privilege of knowing Bill for many years because he worked with my Dad at Bartells for many, many years and I would see him at some functions as a kid and then through my adult life. Bill was always so caring and genuinely interested in what I was doing as well as my brother and sisters. He was a real people person and made the world a better place. I looked forward to seeing him and the family every Christmas season when he got his tree. I am sure going to miss that smiling face and kind person.
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Bonnie, Bob and family posted a condolence
Thursday, November 2, 2017
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We send all our love and deepest sympathy
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Millie posted a condolence
Thursday, November 2, 2017
Billy... My sweet and gentle brother-in-law.....From the moment I met you over 30 yrs ago all I saw was a sweet gentle caring man....wish I could have more time with you. All my love Millie
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Wally Doyna posted a condolence
Thursday, November 2, 2017
To my brother Bill, it’s hard to imagine that you are gone, but will never be forgotten,My respect pride and love for you is immeasurable. Watching your sons caring for you clearly shows what a wonderful loving father you were. I am so proud and thankful that I can call you brother. With all my love Wally
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Marijane Rhinebold posted a condolence
Thursday, November 2, 2017
My brother Bill was always a wonderful guy. He never complained about anything, never said a bad word about anyone, always worked hard and always gave of himself. Even when he was very young, he was the kind and gentle one in a houseful of "big" personalities. Whenever Terry and I called or visited, he treated us as if we were the most important callers or visitors he had. He was so proud of his beautiful grandchildren and that is the only thing he ever "bragged" about - how great they are. (I think he was just speaking truth.) I am very sad to lose my little brother. I'll miss you, Bill.
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Steve Feldman posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
I dont know where the time has gone but it must be over 18 years ago when we first met Bill. Sheila and I got involved with Cub Scout Pack 50 as adult leaders and we heard about a monthly leader assistance program called Roundtable. It was the first Thursday of every month and that is where we first met Bill Doyna and Ron Phelps, The 2 nicest guys in the world and our mentors on the Scouting path.
We went to learn and they taught us with their relaxed style, experience, and funny stories from the front line. We immediately bonded with both men and especially Bill. Although we didnt know it at that first meeting, but our friendship with Bill would continue for years long after we would hang up our Scouter uniforms. Bill continued to teach, we continued to learn, and we all grew stronger in our need to deliver a great Scouting program. It seemed so much simpler then and it may have been, but every first Thursday of every month we went to Roundtable for learning, for fun, and most importantly for fellowship.
Over the years Bill would help us whenever we needed him, he would go to our Pack Meetings, our banquets, our Pinewood Derbies, and our summer events. He would be a fixture at summer camp at Camp Kingsley and Bill and Ron were experts running the big summer campfires. Sheila and I loved Bill as a friend and a mentor.
I remember one night a few years later at Roundtable, I told Bill and Ron that we kept going in Scouting because of them. They looked at each other and said that they kept going because of us and our commitment. It was truly a magical time from that point forward as we tried even harder to deliver the best program we could.
We got more involved in helping new leaders, training, and even assisting at Roundtable.
One of my very proudest moments was when I was asked to lead the 75th Anniversary Of Cub Scouting CampFire at Camp Kingsley and even prouder because Bill and Ron offered to assist me. Those guys were legends and together I thought we put on a great campfire on a beautiful night in front of Bullhead Lake.
Bill was my Wood Badge mentor and helped me work my ticket. It was so much fun and I went on to earn my beads as a Beaver just like Bill.
I could go on and on with great stories of Bill and Ron and our program and the experience and especially, the fellowship.
We will miss you Bill.