William-Comfort-Obituary

William Comfort

Frederick, Maryland

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DIED
April 15, 2016
LOCATION
Frederick, Maryland
CHARITY
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William Ralph Comfort passed on April 15th after a long illness. He left behind a son, Chris Comfort, a daughter Carlyn Comfort Moles and step grand son Matthew and a grand daughter, Evelyn. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Wounded Warrior Fund or your favorite charity.

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Many years have gone by and every time I watch the Pittsburgh Penguins play hockey I remember Bill pay for my first ever hockey game. A whole $1.50 a seat. He had to talk me into going since we never followed hockey or even understood the game. Another sport he taught me a hooked me on.
Gary Felicetti from Castle Shannon in Pittsburgh. I did not have a big brother. Bill filled that slot and he did it well. I will never forget him.

Chris & Carlyn,
I am so sorry for your loss. I am an old friend of your father. We lost contact many years ago and I often thought about him. He was my best man 50 years ago and I was in your mother and father's wedding. We played every sport we could growing up and I spent many days and nights in his back yard and waiting for the postman to see if we got any baseball autographs. We even invented a baseball game with the cards and dice. Great times and good clean fun. He taught me...

Chris & Carlyn - many fond memories of your Dad, sorry for your loss.

Garey Rice

I am sorry to hear of Bill's passing. I worked with Bill many years ago, rode with him in the van pool, and together we both belonged to the Jefferson Ruritan Club. He was a good friend.

Carlyn, I am so sorry to hear about your dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Take care.

Chris/Carlyn- So sorry to hear about the loss of your DAD. I can remember like it was yesterday playing soccer in the backyard, swimming and watching your Dad mow the grass.

The Braircrest boys

Jack and Frank Bentley

Chris & Carlyn, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Bill was a good friend and I have many good memories of our friendship. I know he was proud of you both.

Frank Lolli