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William Gene Anselmi

San Luis Obispo, California

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William Gene Anselmi "Bill" died in his sleep on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2013. Bill was born on January 30, 1944 in San Francisco to Mary and Gino Anselmi. He spent his childhood in San Francisco and Pomona before settling in San Luis Obispo in the 1950's. He graduated from San Luis Obispo High School in...

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Dear Bill,
You always made Helen & me laugh when you would knock on the door to the court secretaries saying "Broderick Crawford Highway Patrol!" I will always remember the good old days with you fondly in my memories.

Renee. My heart goes out to you and your family in this hard times. Love you anything you need. I'm here for you.

I rode Patrol with Bill as a Reserve Deputy. he was my partner in my first pursuit. My heart goes out to the families.

I was another of Bill's partners in the old days. I will always remember his humor and the pranks he played and were played on him! He was one of a kind! My condolences to his family.

Renee, I'm so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and the rest of the family at this time.

RIP Bill! My prayers are with the Anselmi family. Bill will be missed.

Billy was a kind soul and loved life. Anyone who met him was a better person for it. He will be missed by many people but will always be loved by them.

Bill. You were a great person and friend. SLO has lost a great man. You were a good friend to me and I will alway cherish our friendship. May you rest in piece,. My prayers are with your family at the extremely difficult time

To have known Bill you would had to go to San Luis High with him. We were in the same car club, shared cars, and graduated together. Looking at the posts from San Luis kids, you can see how much we loved Bill. Just recently talked to him on Facebook and shared a lot of old stories. I will miss you, dear friend. Wish you would have had more time. Bobby Nunes Love you, Bill.