William-Bauld-Obituary

William Bauld

North Dartmouth, Massachusetts

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William C B Bauld, 75NORTH DARTMOUTH - William C. B. Bauld, Aged 75 years, died on Monday, October 21, 2013 at Massachusetts General Hospital Boston.He is survived by his wife Nessie of 54 yrs. and Daughters Mary and Martin McItyre of Scotland, Beth and Michael Witkowski of New York and Ellenore...

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Nessie

Sharon and I are in Oregon visiting the kids and just learned the very sad news about Wullie. He was so good to me, I will think of him always. We are so sorry for your heartache.

affectionately, Dennis

To Nessie and the extended Family of William C.B. Bauld, I send my Sympathy to you in the loss of Billy. We shared a number of evenings at numerous Masonic functions. He was always the gentleman and ready for a good laugh. His wit was infectious to those around him. God's Peace!!

My grandad will be missed by all. My girls will miss chattin to him on the computer. But my gran still there to keep them happy.

My deepest sympathies to you all. Willie was a great influence for me. I enjoyed seeing him at Loon Mountain this year. He was highly respected as a piper and I loved his radio show. Also, I piped with Willie in the Castle Island Pipe Band back in the 1980's.
Tom Childs

Nessie and family-
My most sincere condolences in Wullie's passing. As a youngster I grew up listening to him on the radio and when I joined the Worcester Kilties, he was one of the first to welcome me in. I'll always have many fond memories of playing alongside him and of the band parties on Atlas Street.

My thoughts are with you all in this difficult time
Joe Lennerton

A man of keen humor, kindness, and equanimity, Willie touched so many lives.

Nessie & family,
Wullie will be missed dearly by all who knew him. He excelled as a cabinet maker as well as a piper in the Worcester Kiltie Band. Wullie kept the Scottish community together with the Sounds of Scotia on the radio. Our thoughts are with you all.
Jock & Vanessa McCallum & family

I was very sorry to hear of Wullie's passing. We worked together on Sounds of Scotia at WCUW for quite a few years and were friends. I lost touch when we moved away from Massachusetts. Deepest sympathy from myself and our family.

Nessie,
We extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family on Wullie's passing. Many happy times we shared with you and your family. Wullie gave tirelessly of his time to bring The Sounds of Scotia to Worcester area Scots for many years. He also embarked on numerous other endeavors to bring a wee bit o' Scotland to exiles from home. He will be sadly missed.

You are all in our thoughts and prayers during this most difficult of times.
Love, Phyllis & Bill Lunn