William-Dalton-Obituary

William Dalton

Westfield, New Jersey

Nov 17, 1947 – Aug 18, 2024

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November 17, 1947
DIED
August 18, 2024
LOCATION
Westfield, New Jersey

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Loving husband, proud father and grandfather William Dalton, 76, passed away peacefully on August 18 with his family by his side. Bill was born in Orange, New Jersey to Eugene A. Dalton and Lorraine (Raeder) Dalton. He was a graduate of West Orange High School, Class of 1965. Growing up, Bill...

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to Carole and all of the family: We're so sorry for your loss. I just found out today the Bill has passed away. We extend our condolences and our thoughts and prayers are with you...

You were a Hall of Famer in every sense of the word. Really enjoyed watching you play. Especially enjoyed your battles with Doug Welle of Bloomfield Bill Brody

Carole, Billy and Katrina, We are deeply sorry to hear the news of your Loss. Our family was fortunate to have him as a role model for our kids growing up in Sparta. We have fond memories of your family. Sending prayers and condolences, The Holdsworth Family Phyllis,Bill, Wil,Emily, Luke and Lauren

Very sad to here about Billy. Played golf with him once and remember him well from high school. Rest in peace Bill, you were loved and respected by many of us.

We always loved the Dalton family and enjoyed the fact that our families were being raised in the same town (Sparta) in the same years. We will miss Bill! We are so sorry for your loss Carole, Billy & Katrina and your families. You are all in our heartfelt prayers! RIP Bill Carol and Peter Kirschenbaum

A great person I did not know Billy personally but he would always say hello to me. I played little league and babe Ruth baseball at Jenkins playground Billy sometimes helped and was truly a down to earth person RIP Mr Dalton Rob Buonopane Orange Park Florida

Billy will be missed by all who knew him The Auferio family extends our deepest condolences...

My condolences to the family Billy was a great guy an friend Johnmichael Ferrara