William-DiLollo-Obituary

William B. "Billy" DiLollo

Cranford, New Jersey

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William B. "Billy" DiLollo, 83, of Elizabeth, N.J., died peacefully at his residence on Monday, Nov. 12, 2012, surrounded by his loving family. Billy's life celebration will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday (today), Nov. 13, 2012, at Gray Memorial Funeral Home, 12 Springfield Ave., Cranford, N.J.,...

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Hey popop .
I miss you ...it’s 2021 and it’s been so long but I can still close my eyes and hear the last things we talked about like it was yesterday. Funny how strong your brain is .. I’m so lost and I which I could talk to you .. after you passed everything slowly fell apart then when granny went there was nothing left anymore . God took the foundation of are family away from us and with out are foundation are house “Di Lollo” couldn’t stay up anymore . I wish are Family had another...

Hey popop .
I miss you ...it’s 2021 and it’s been so long but I can still close my eyes and hear the last things we talked about like it was yesterday. Funny how strong your brain is .. I’m so lost and I which I could talk to you .. after you passed everything slowly fell apart then when granny went there was nothing left anymore . God took the foundation of are family away from us and with out are foundation are house “Di Lollo” couldn’t stay up anymore . I wish are Family had another...

Hey popop .
I miss you ...it’s 2021 and it’s been so long but I can still close my eyes and hear the last things we talked about like it was yesterday. Funny how strong your brain is .. I’m so lost and I which I could talk to you .. after you passed everything slowly fell apart then when granny went there was nothing left anymore . God took the foundation of are family away from us and with out are foundation are house “Di Lollo” couldn’t stay up anymore . I wish are Family had another...

Hey popop .
I miss you ...it’s 2021 and it’s been so long but I can still close my eyes and hear the last things we talked about like it was yesterday. Funny how strong your brain is .. I’m so lost and I which I could talk to you .. after you passed everything slowly fell apart then when granny went there was nothing left anymore . God took the foundation of are family away from us and with out are foundation are house “Di Lollo” couldn’t stay up anymore . I wish are Family had another...

I am so sorry for your loss. Even though I have drifted away from the family, his memory is still fresh in my mind. He was a gentleman and a very special man. I was proud he was my Uncle. You may not remember me but I will always remember him - I am Albert DiLollo's son Albert (AKA Dundy).

Oh, Aunt Margaret... I just found this obituary and am SO sad to hear about Uncle Billy. He was a sweet and wonderful man and I loved every moment I was able to spend with the two of you. My sincerest and most heartfelt sympathies to you and 'the kids'. I hope the sadness in your heart is lessened a bit when you think of all the wonderful times you had and the laughter he brought forth, always. I am sure he and my folks are reminiscing, while he is hand in hand with little Billy and Michael....

Aunt Peggy, I just go this sad news. I can picture Uncle Billy now with that wonderful smile, I know he will be sorely missed. God bless you and the rest of the family

I will never forget our chats, rides on the scooter in the school playground, announcing to Bender that my Uncle Billy was "The Lord", his amazement of ordering his nut grinder online and it arriving the next day, rides on the speed boat, and most of all singing a variety of songs with my mother. The imprint you have left on my heart is permanent. I love you, my dear Uncle Billy. I know she was waiting with young Billy and Michael to greet you at the pearly gates. Xoxo

I just have to post a couple memories of Bill. One that stays in my mind, The bathing suit, the motorcyle and the glass of wine...always taking me for a ride on his new bikes, his guitar by the pool, catching Michael and I doing mischievous kid things and lecturing us afterwards, preparing his veggies at the kitchen counter, his love for Lake George, Elmora will never be the same without that big ole gray truck driving around....