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William F. Cavanaugh

Burlington, Vermont

1943 - 2020 (Age 76)

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William F. CavanaughWilliam "Bill" Cavanaugh passed away peacefully Monday, March 2, 2020, at the McClure Miller Respite House in Colchester, Vermont, after a long illness that took his life but never dampened his spirit.Bill was born in Brookline, MA, on October 28, 1943 to Anne Macuga and Frank...

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Dear Lee and Family, I will always remember visiting you, Margie, and Uncle Billy in Vermont. I loved your dad's sense of humor and adventure! I will never forget his presence and strength in our lives, especially during challenging times. May loving memories of your dad surround you forever.

A good guy taken much too soon.RIP my friend

Remembering a well known and respected member of our Realtor family.

So sorry to hear about Bill. I worked with him many years ago at Rossignol and always thought highly of him. May he rest in peace.

Lee,

I was lucky enough to share wonderful memories with your dad, mom and John. Bill was always ready for a laugh and good fun. I will miss him .
Sending sympathy to you and your family.
Shirley

Dear Lee and family, I want to send my condolences on the death of your father. Paul and I have been reminiscing about your dad and his wonderful sense of humor. Loved hearing his stories about finding lobsters in the ocean. We will keep you in our thoughts at this difficult time.

Condolences Lee. 35 years ago your Dad helped train a "green" young Realtor and I still use his sound advice in my business today. We had plenty of laughs together - I'm a jokester, but he was always one step ahead of me in that department!

Dave Chenette

It was an Honor to know you and spend time with you when you were here in Florida! Charlie and I will always remember you ziplinning like a teenager with us in Daytona. Chris you were a wonderful caregiver to Bill for so very long, our hearts are with you.

Godspeed, Bill. You were good people!