WILLIAM-BLUNDON-Obituary

WILLIAM LEE BLUNDON

Brookline, Massachusetts

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BLUNDON, William Lee Of Brookline, formerly of Pittsburgh, passed away unexpectedly on September 28. Son of the late William J. and Nancy Lewis Blundon. Beloved husband of Jean, the love of his life, who returned that love in full measure. Survived and missed by his sister, Jill Blundon, of...

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I think of you, love you, and miss you, every day. God bless you, dear brother.

Best big brother I could have had. I miss you and love you. So many times I reach for my phone to send you a text about the Steelers, or politics, or something funny I have heard. I miss your "witty banter" every day. May the good Lord bless and keep you.

Our sincere condolences to all cousin Bill´s family. He was a great, smart, funny, kind person and will be truly missed. Love, sympathy and our prayers.

I'm so sorry to hear that Cousin Bill has passed away. A quiet-spoken, all-around great guy. May he rest in eternal Peace, and may Jean, Jill, and all his family and friends find Comfort.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

So many fond memories of Bill during our time working together at Masscomp. Bill was a force for creativity and excellence. Deepest condolences to all who knew and loved him. The Man, the Myth . . . the Legend!

All of Bill's cousins have many fond memories of growing up with him. Bill was exceptional in every way and will really be missed by all. He will be loved in our hearts forever.

To Jean and all of Bill's family and friends... I am so sad to hear this news. I LOVE Bill. The Obit does a justice to him. He has incredibe wit, charm, and brilliance. I enjoyed being hired by Bill and working with and for him at Object Design (ODI) where I was lucky to meet Jean. Bill will be missed and every time I watch a Notre Dame game I remember his Alma Mater and the framed football jersey in his office. Jean, I was lucky to meet Bill for dinner years ago now in Boston - he was happy,...

I have many fond memories of working with Bill at Extraprise. He was so creative and intelligent and always had a great sense of humor. My deepest condolences.