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William James Dillon-McGuinness

Haddonfield, New Jersey

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DIED
April 20, 2023
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Haddonfield, New Jersey

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Haddonfield, N.J. Dillon-McGuinness, William James "Liam," of Haddonfield, New Jersey passed away on Thursday, April 20, 2023. He was 73. Birth parents, John Rodney Dillon and Mary Ann Dalton Dillon. Raised from birth by Michael Joseph McGuinness and Ellen ("Nellie") McGuinness. Survived by his...

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My name is Annie. I met Bill while working at the Haddonfield Acme and the friendship we created was something that will last a lifetime for me. I was looking for something else online and I came across his obituary. I didn´t know he had died. I am saddened by this loss because he was such an extraordinary person. The amount of times I had tea with him. The stories we shared will stay with me forever. I stopped working for Acme markets year and a half ago. I still bumped into him from time to...

Bill was a true gentleman and kindness personified. He will be greatly missed but never forgotten. Rest in Peace and may Light Perpetual Shine Upon You. Mark Nester a fellow "Old Woodburyite" as bill would say.

Bill was such a delight to have as a patient in our dental office! He was always so pleasant and had a big smile on his face. Bill was one of the good ones gone way too soon! Hugs to his many friends and family.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. I will miss our weekly calls. You will be missed by us. Michelle and Dominic Settemio, from Boston

Dear Liam I have many funny stories of you as a little girl went I came to see uncle Mike and aunt Nellie I remember most of our love for Gods little creatures mainly cats puppies and the squirrels Your tender spirit will always light our way Thanks for sweet memories Your cousin Joy

We had great days growing up on Hopkins Street.You had a wonderful family.I knew you were going to do big things as an entrepreneur when we had those animal yard fairs.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Please take comfort in the words found at 2nd Thessalonians 2:16,17.

Words can no tell you how very sad I am to hear this. He was a wonderful man, teacher, and friend. I was in the class of 78 and I was the top salesperson. I did not have to pay anything for Disney, my prom and there was still money left for the next class always and he was cheering me on. What a great loss but I know he is in heaven watching all of us.

A true gentleman. We loved visiting him at Owl´s Tale during our visits to South Jersey. With Condolences Hank & Sue Armstrong