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William Dolliver Obituary

DOLLIVER, William Jude Of Easton, age 49, passed away on June 17, 2009. He was the husband of Lorraine Dolliver. Father of James W. Dolliver. Son-in-law of Mike and Jean Frisoli. Brother-in-law of Lenny and Debbie Altieri, and Michael and Anne Frisoli. Uncle of Janine, Steven and Isabella. Funeral Mass at Immaculate Conception Church, 122 Canton St., Stoughton, MA 02072 Tuesday, June 23 at 10:30, followed by visitation with the family in the church hall. In lieu of flowers please send donations in William Dolliver's memory to Brigham & Womens Hospital, Development Office, 116 Huntington Ave, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02116. The family would like to thank everyone for their love and support.

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Published by Boston Globe on Jun. 21, 2009.

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Lisa Rich

September 8, 2009

Lorraine and James,

My co-worker, Rich, and I just heard today about the loss of Bill and were deeply saddened. Bill had been our copier serviceman for several years at Jericho in Middleboro and we came to love having him come to service our machine. He had an amazingly positive attitude toward all of life. He often shared his faith in God and also many stories - especially talking with Rich about James and riding bikes. It was so evident that his family meant the world to him. We are so glad that we had the privilege to get to know him. He will be greatly missed. We will continue to remember the both of you in prayer.

Dick Perez

June 23, 2009

Lorraine and James;

It is with a heavy heart that we write this note. We are deeply sorry for your loss of your best friend, husband and, for James, father. You will both be in our thoughts and prayers.

Dick and Donna Perez

Peter Bianco

June 22, 2009

Lorraine & James,

Words could never express how sorry I am for your loss. Every time I was out on a call with Billy family was the main topic of our conversation. You guys were his life. We at Konica will miss Bill terribly. Lorraine if you or James ever need anything just call your family at Konica into action and we will be there for you.

Peter Bianco

Susan Pangborn

June 22, 2009

Lorraine, and James,

Bill always spoke very highly of both of you and he always admired your strength, and love for life and each other.
Bill always asked how I was, and my
husband Jonathan, and my son.
He always said I was in his prayers.
He was one of the nicest , kindess
men I have ever known. Know that you
areloved by him in life and now.
He is looking down at us, with his happy heart, and big smile.
I am deeply sorry for your loss.
And may the love you all shared, ease
your pain.

June 22, 2009

Lorraine & James: Words cannot begin to express our sorrow. Bill will always remain one of our favorite people. We loved having him stop by in the evening with Jake on his neighborhood stroll. It is with deep sadness that we will no longer get to enjoy his wonderful sense of humor. He is greatly missed and you are in our hearts.
Doug, Susan and Dana

Wayne

June 22, 2009

Bill i will miss our talks each day, You were by far the most easy going person i have ever known. and i will truly miss you.

Debby Ferriter

June 22, 2009

Dear Lorraine, I never had the opportunity to meet you or your son, but you two were obviously the light of Bill's life. When he would come in to fix our copiers, he would talk about the fun he had with his son, riding bikes, fixing bikes and generally just enjoying spending time with you and his son. I just want you to know that Bill was one of the nicest people I have ever meet. We always looked forward to his visits. because he was such a pleasant guy and answered all of my stupid questions without making me feel dumb. He will be missed so much and my thoughts are with you and all of your family. His presence at our store will be deeply missed by everyone who worked here. Debby Ferriter, UPS Store 5232, East Falmouth, Mass.

June 22, 2009

Bill, you were possibly the nicest and easiest person to talk to. Your family are in our thoughts and prayers, I always loved our chats when u came to fix our copiers. My condolences to your family they should be very proud because you were a trueli great person with a heart of gold.
Sarah Mayo
The UPS Store, E. Falmouth

June 21, 2009

Lorranie: Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your son. Please accept our deepest sympathies during this time of sorrow.
Cheryl & Jacques

June 21, 2009

Bill, it is far too soon to say goodbye to you. You were one of the finest men I have ever known, always there for and devoted to your family. Always there for everyone else who knew you. Your presence will be deeply missed, but our hearts will be with you forever. With much love from Auntie Jean and family.

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