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1949 – 2015
William John "Bill" Santino passed away unexpectedly but peacefully at home in Newhall, CA, on Wednesday, February 11, 2015. Bill was born October 18, 1949, in Burbank, CA and attended high school in Camarillo, CA.
Bill loved the outdoors and enjoyed every bit of it. He was a pilot, scuba diver, and deep-sea fisherman. His favorite place to be was on his boat in the ocean. He also enjoyed hiking, camping, kayaking, free diving and, most recently, loved to spend time building custom fishing rods.
He is survived by his three children: Shauna Mullin, Tina Howery and Billy Santino, Jr.; sons-in-law: Chris Mullin, Hank Howery; daughter-in-law: Holly Santino; grandchildren: Aubrey and Ashlyn Mullin, Tyson and Chelsea Howery, Austin and Taylor Santino; his sister Barbara Taylor and brother Jon Santino; brother-in-law Paul; sister-in-law Daisy, nieces, grandnieces and grandnephew.
"Bill is dearly loved and greatly missed."
Please visit his online memorial at www.never-gone.com/memorials/bsantino.
The Signal, April 4, 2015
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