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William J. Duffy

Green Bay, Wisconsin

Age 96

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Duffy, Judge William J.Judge William J. Duffy, 96, Green Bay, died Monday, February 25, 2013, at his home. He was born October 29, 1916, in North Branch, MN, to Stella (Golden) and John Duffy.William grew up in Hollandtown, WI, where he attended a one room school house. He graduated from Kaukauna...

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It's hard to forget Bill Duffy, nor should we! He was a credit to his family, his friends, and his profession. He epitomized the good that we should all strive for. He continues to be missed!

I am so sorry for your loss. Judge Duffy was a great and kind man.

Bill and father Jack Duffy

Thank you both so very much.

God bless Judge Duffy's family. God bless Judge Duffy in heaven. He charted untested waters for me and my children on the last day of 1989 (a day most in the court house employ didn't work). God bless his courage and fortitude on the behalf of me and my children. I hope his 96 years were filled with joy and pride!

Wishing you all the peace that comes from knowing that your father/grandfather lived a very good life. My sympathy for your loss. Marilyn Kopetsky

I am so sorry to hear of Judge Duffy's passing. My husband and I liked him very much as a fun person and remember how well he played his fiddle on St. Patrick's day and at various funerals. God bless him. Heaven has gained; earth has lost. Candace Dietz

To the Bill Duffy family- Your father has cone to Goessls Barbershop for years, I have had the pleasure of cutting his beautiful hair, Our conversations were the best in the world. I have gained so much knowledge from him. I will miss him and our Political talks. It was a pleasure to know him. Kathy and Elaine

Sorry to hear of Bill's passing. His wife and family were very near and dear to my mother, Madeline Williquette, who was Betty's first cousin. Sorry we couldn't be there to commiserate with Pat and Bud. But your families are in our thoughts. Dan and Sandy Williquette.