William-ACKERMAN-Obituary

William C. ACKERMAN Jr.

Manchester, Broad Brook, Enfield, Connecticut

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ACKERMAN, William C. Jr. William C. Ackerman, Jr., 51, loving friend and partner of, Stephanie Laurin, of Broad Brook, died tragically Tuesday (August 3, 2010) in Manchester. Born in Hackensack, NJ on January 23, 1959, son of Virginia (Wareing) Ackerman of Lakeland, FL and the late...

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Dear Ackerman family and Stephanie,sorry,so sorry for your loss.Bill and I had some good times at EHS.He will surely be missed.

Stephanie, and the Ackerman Family,
Bill was a great all around guy just as he was a great all around athlete.
My deepest sympathy, Love,
Tom Flower, Los Vegas, Nevada

To the Ackermans:
Keeping all of you in my heart and my
prayers.Bill was a lifelong friend, and
will be missed and remembered by many.

Richie Martin - Hartford

Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. We were all saddened to hear of your loss.

Mary Ann Ackerman and family.

To the Laurin, Ackerman and Sullivan family, we send our deepest sympathies and prayers to your family at this sad time. Hold on to the happy times and use them to help comfort you through. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help in any way.

Your Friends at East Windsor Parks and Recreation Summer Fun Camp

To Tim and all of the Ackerman family:
Sorry for your loss. RIP "Big Bill". Also, thank you for making me feel a part of your family all those many years.

Bill was a great guy and definitely left a lasting impression. I worked a summer at HDI back a few years ago as well as a couple UConn teammates. I do remember Bill's great sense of humor and that he was always smiling and joking. He was definitely a person with a lot of energy and his positive attitude was contagious. He will be missed but he must be in a better place now. Good Bless you and yours Bill.

To Stehpanie and the Ackerman Family.
Though I haven't seen Billy in decades he did indeed touch lives as everyone has commented. We worked at the Royal together when we were 19 and one night at a company function he sensed I was in trouble. A really creepy guy wouldn't leave me alone and Billy saw him follow me into an isolated bathroom, he grabbed a few people including a female, Dahlia, to check on me. As they opened the door the guy fell backwards as I'd hit him rather hard. He...

My heart goes out to your family.I cant even begin to wrap my mind around your loss. I worked with Billy many years ago at Katies cafe.He was an awesome bartender & made my experience there special.I recall Billy have an excellent sense of humor & outstanding work ethic.It makes me smile to think back on some of the laughter we shared.Our prayers are with you.Please let us know if we can contribute in any way
Deepest regrets Paul Rumore
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