William-Brandt-Obituary

William J. Brandt

Saugerties, New York

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WILLIAM J. 'WILLY' BRANDT SAUGERTIES- Willy Brandt, 38, of Austin Avenue Saugerties, died Friday July 22, 2011 at Albany medical Center with his family at his side. Born in Cortlandt, April 27, 1973 a son of William E. and Anna E. McQueeney Brandt of Woodstock. Employed locally as an electrician...

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Willy, my long lost friend(and best buddy back in 7th grade), Friends like you are a rare breed. I remember back in early 1986 when we had lunch at school and were roommates on our 7th grade trip to Canada. You may be gone, but you'll never be forgotten.

Willy, it has been almost a year since you left us.. It seems like it was yesterday you were hanging out with us, and we all miss you so much..
The Lynch Mob.
Saugerties, NY

Will, even though we had not seen each other in nearly a decade, I know that i will miss you forever.

Good night my friend, and when you awake we will all be together again; we lucky three, forever to enjoy the halcyon days of our youth among one another once more.

I know that Mike and I, will never be the same again now that you are gone. Rest in peace my friend, until we meet again, on the other side.

Thank you Will. Until we meet again, rest in peace.

William was always so kind to me I will miss him greatly not because we were so close but because I felt like I knew he was around and he was a kind person I knew that no matter were he was he was making someone smile

What a shock to hear of your passing, Willy- you were far too young to leave us... Way back in the day all those years ago how much fun we all had in the Pub days... Christy, Collette, Helene, Ivan, Randy, etc... Good times. You will be missed by all whose lives you touched.~ R.I.P.

Rest in peace my friend.

I remember Willy in plaid polyester back when we were nine-years-old, my first visit to Plochmann Lane. I'll always remember that... See you around, Will.

Willy, you were the best friend I had back in Jr. High. I'm glad you were my roommate back on our seventh grade field trip in Montreal, Canada.