William-Dangler-Obituary

William R. Dangler

WEST ORANGE, New Jersey

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William R. Dangler died suddenly Wednesday morning, Aug. 5, 2009, at his home in Summit. He was 62. Relatives and friends are invited to call Saturday and Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m. at the William R. Dangler Funeral Home, 309 Springfield Ave., Summit. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday,...

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Dear Dangler family,
We were so sorry to hear of Billy's passing. We just found out and are sorry we could not be there to honor the memory of such a wonderful man. We had two out of state deaths of family members and Billy was the one who navigated the nigtmares for us. We never saw him that he didn't have a smile and something funny to say. The world is definately a sadder place without him. Matt and Gina Dunlevy

Dear Roey & Family,
We send our heartfelt sympathy to you.
We just received notice of Billy's sudden passing and regret that we were not in attendance at the services. We will greatly miss Billy's smile, laughter, and great stories.
Barbara Purdy & Phil Malvase

Roey and family - Our deepest sympathy on the sudden lost of Billy. Sorry we could not be with you but know that we are thinking of you.

To the Dangler Family - we were saddened to hear of Billy's passing. We were classmates at Bayley and remember all the fun times especially parties at his house after football games. What an outstanding family man he was and an asset to his community. Our prayers are with you.

To The Dangler Family : condolences from Ralph Cox and Katherine Searles

Dear Mrs. Dangler and Family,

I will always remember Bill for his love of people, love of life and deep caring for our sisters in their ministries and in their dying. Please know that Bill and all of you remain especially in my prayers.

Roey, Nancy and Jack Joyce send our condolence to you and the family. Bill was a joy to know and be with.You are in our prayers.God Bless Bill.

Dear Roey & Family,
Some of our fondest memories will
always be of Billy and his yellow mustang at St.Leo.He truly was a great person. Our deepest sympathies and condolences to you and your family.

Billy was truly a person and neighbor who was "one in a million." His devotion to helping others through the worst of times with compassion, kindness, thoughtfulness, dignity and sincerity will remain with us. We are for ever personally in his debt and inspired by his shining example. Our hearts go out to the entire family at this very sad time. Billy was taken away much too soon and will be sorely missed. The Thompsons