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William T. Cavanaugh

Lawrence, Kansas

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William T. CavanaughWilliam T. "Bill" Cavanaugh, Sr. of Leawood, Kansas passed away on Thursday July 19, 2012 at KU Medical Center after a long, courageous battle with cancer. Bill had a magnificent life and was a role model and father figure to many people in his 85 years. He was born January...

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Bill was a truly wonderful man. I worked with him at Marsh and McLennan and just learned of his death. My sympathy to his family

Condolences to the Cavanaugh family from the Meitzner family of Wichita - Bill and Paul Meitzner went back to days in the Army and all were very fond of Bill. Alex Meitzner

What a wonderful man. Many times I would walk by his home walking my dog and he would always say something kind and positive. I will miss him. I never realized we went to the same High School.

It was indeed a privilege and a blessing to know Bill. His life was a witness of faith, love of family, this deep love rooted in the clan extended to all of God's people and integrity in the business milieu. My prayers and sympathy to the family. May Bill indeed rest in peace and in the heavenly reward he so justly deserved.

Tim, Linda and the boys - I was sad to hear of Bill's passing and will always remember his large smile and big bear hugs..He was a wondeful person and I will miss him..

I have one word for Bill Cavanaugh - CLASS. I worked with him at Marsh and I will never forget his kindness, encouragement and advice. My heartfelt sympathies to Tim Cavanaugh and Bill's entire family.

Great fellow Phi Psi. Under stand he did a great job at Marsh McLennan '


Dick Pratt

I am grateful for the life of Mr. Cavanaugh. Thanks to his service and to the service of others in our armed forces, my family and I have been able to lead our lives in freedom and peace.

My sympathy to Mr. Cavanaugh's family. When I had to take a part time job at Hallbrook, he was one of those people that would always stop at my desk and make my day with always a positive thought. I knew he was special to his family and friends. He seemed to live life to the fullness!