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WORCESTER-William A. Sylvester, 76, of Worcester passed away Thursday, September 14 at his home.
His wife of 37 years, Carole A. (Ciano) Sylvester passed away in 2004. He leaves three sons, Derek P. Sylvester of Worcester, Craig S. Sylvester and his wife, Tami of Worcester and Geoff E. Sylvester and his wife, Annette of Peabody; five grandchildren, Ben, Delaney, Payton, Jacob and Grace; a brother, Ken Sylvester of Boston and nieces and nephews. A sister, Nancy Sylvester predeceased him. He was born in Newton, son of R. William and Marion (Vosburgh) Sylvester and graduated from Belmont High School, Boston University and received his Master's degree in education from Worcester State College. He served in the Massachusetts Army National Guard.
Bill was an educator for the Town of Oxford Middle School for 35 years before retiring. He was known as an avid supporter of all types of local youth sports throughout Worcester. Bill was a coach for Ty Cobb Little League, Main South Legion Baseball, Holy Name High School Basketball, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church Basketball and active in the Special Olympics in Oxford. He was a longtime member and held several officer positions with the Main South American Legion Post %23341, a place he where he made many lifelong friendships.
Visiting Hours are Tuesday, September 19 from 4:00 to 7:00PM at CALLAHAN~FAY~CASWELL Funeral Home, 61 Myrtle Street. A Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, September 20 at 11:00AM in Hawden Park Congregational Church, 6 Clover Street. Burial will be private in Hope Cemetery.
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Mark McCue
September 15, 2017
Sylvester family please accept my sincere condolences. I knew Bill for a short time through his affiliation with the Cherry Valley American Legion. He was a good man and will be missed.
Lois (Goyette) Ducharme
September 26, 2017
I just heard of Bill's passing. I worked with him in Oxford for many years, my deepest condolences.
Cherry Valley American Legion
September 19, 2017
The Cherry Valley Post would like to send Our heartfelt condolences , We have only had the pleasure of getting to know Bill for the past few years but We feel like We have known Him forever. The bond that We have watched between Bill and His friends is a very special one, it has been an honor to have known Him . Rest in peace Bill and Thank You for Your Service.
Len Krals
September 18, 2017
Bill, Rest In Peace. We have lost a great educator! We taught together in Oxford ('65-'66) and we went to my first Bruins game in '66. Good memories.
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Kelly (Cullen) Prefontaine
September 18, 2017
Craig & family,
Please accept my most heartfelt condolences on the loss of your dad. Wishing you peace as you work through this sorrowful time.
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