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William Charles De Fazio Jr.

Jersey City, New Jersey

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WILLIAM CHARLES DE FAZIO JR. JERSEY CITY William Charles De Fazio Jr., 63, passed away at home surrounded by his loving family on November 17, 2010. Bill was born and raised in the Greenville section of Jersey City, and lived there his entire life. Bill was predeceased by his parents, Charles...

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Very sorry to here that coach Faz passed. He was a great man and coach.

Alice, It is with great sadness that I write these words. I first became aware of Billy through Tom Kelly who came to coach football at Queen of Peace. I later got to know you and Billy and what I mostly remember was the fact that in my time of personal trouble he tried to help me. That was the kind of person he was. I want you to know that you and Billy will be in my thoughts and prayers.May God Bless you and Billy.

Mere words can not adequately sum up my feelings for Bill Defazio. The years I spent by his side on the sidelines of Marist High School Girls Basketball games was just a small part of the friendship I had with Bill. The way he always treated my family through the years will not be forgotten. My son Casey who was with me at Bill's wake and funeral was there because he personally experienced Bill's friendship and kindness and helped Casey become the basketball player and person he has...

Alice and family,
I was sorry to hear the loss of Billy.
My thoughts and prayers will be with you always.

Remember you are not alone but that your Greenville family is standing beside you always.

Love, Geralyn

Knew Billy from Greenville, the Our Lady of Mercy CYO team (Still have the team picture), and of course, Snyder. Bumped into him a couple of times a few years back down at Brennen's. It was great to see him again. You can bet that the next beer I have my glass will be raised high to toast Billy once more. God Bless to his family and friends.

Missy and Family,

Sorry for your loss. As a neighbor; he will be missed... Especially with his Christmas Lights on till March. Our deepest sympathy to all. Take care. The Fossettas

I haven't seen Billy in 30 or so years, but I remember him as being larger than life. He
was fun to be around and had a great sense of humor. I'll never forget the time he sat on a cactus and was sore for a week.

My condolences to his family. He lived his life to the fullest and he will be missed.

Marisha

Alice, Stacey, Missy & Family -

Our deepest sympathies to all of you. You are in our thoughts & prayers during this difficult time.

Billy will be missed by all who came in contact with him. May he rest in peace.

Dear Stacey, Missy & the DeFazio Family,

Please accept my deepest sympathy.
Billy was a wonderful part of my life in Greenville & at P.S. #20 & Snyder H.S. He was always lots of fun to be with. A great athlete & coach & friend.
I'm so sorry you lost him all to soon.
His love & smile will be with you always.
With love & prayers,
Dianne Severini Stoebling