William-Bloomfield-Obituary

William R. Bloomfield

Worcester, Massachusetts

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William R. "Bud" Bloomfield, 79, of Worcester, died on Sunday, October 28, 2007 at the home of his daughter surrounded by his loving family.William was the eldest child of Cecil and Jesse (Fair) Bloomfield. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, M. Joan (Bousquet) Bloomfield; his daughters: Joan...

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Hi Bud:

It's your wife, Joan, again. I hope you are happy in your new home. We missed you at Christmas. Your 80th birthday is upon us, soon. Sorry you can't be here to share it with us. Pray for us, as we pray for you, daily. Love, always: Joan

Hi Bud: It's your wife, Joan, just letting you know that someone else has joined you(if you don't already know). It's Bruce's son, Jeff, who died of carbon dioxide poisoning in Bruce's garage. Tell him that we all miss him. Courtney's "Court's for Courtney" was a big success. Her friends from Doherty, UNH, and AAU Basketball all played, as well as Eric, Brian, Cassidy, Megan, and Allie. There were others too numerous to mention. There's a candle burning at the cemetary for both you and...

Dear Grandpa, I really miss you. I love you. You are a GREAT GRANDPA!See you again soon. Love, Brett

Dear Family,
My brother(Brent) and I will always remember the "good times" working for Bill at the Oxford Twin Drive-In. He always treated us like we were his children and gave our own parents the knowledge that we were safe there...am so glad we had such wonderful memories of our years with him.

Our deepest sympathy to each of you.

To the family
I will always remember those good times in the old neighborhood- like those Tuesday night card games and the block parties. We shared a lot of laughs. My sympathies to the family.

We have truly been blessed by having Uncle Buddy in our lives. His easy-going and loving spirit, along with his constant smile will forever be carried in our hearts. We love you and we will miss you.
John, Bethe and Children

Buddy was greatly respected by all
who knew him. It was a pleasure to have worked with him for twenty years. He will be missed by all.

Hi "Dad":
Know that we all miss you, terribly, and that you will always be in our thoughts and prayers.
Love: "Mom".

William,
I will keep you and your family in my prayers. Please know that you have many friends who have you in their toughts.
Love, Angela