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William L. Duffy

Southwick, Massachusetts

1946 - 2019

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William Lehr Duffy, 72, passed away on April 2, 2019 at his home, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Springfield, MA on May 30, 1946, he was the son of the late William and Eileen (Lehr) Duffy. For many years, Bill served on the Southwick Park and Recreation Commission. He coached...

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Nancy & Family,
SO sorry to hear of Bill's passing. I tried to look you up years ago but couldn't find you. I would love to be in touch with you.
Sincerely,
Deanna Dambkowski
(your former foster child)
now Deanna Cooper, Kodiak, Alaska
[email protected]

Thinking of you and your wonderful family, Nancy. You have a whole lot of memories, photos, and stories to share with your grandchildren.
Hugs and prayers for all of you.

Thoughts and prayers to you all at this time.
My dad and Bill were best of friends. Attended many sporting events, and opened up their homes to many who socialized for family events.
The Super Bowl in 1980 at the Duffy's , Mr. Duffy introduced me to venison, carrot raisin salad, and family fun with the kids.

Bill always had a great story to tell he will be sadly missed
Linda Sheley

Love you Uncle Bill! My condolences to Aunt Nancy and the family. I send my love to all of you. Stay strong.
Paul Duffy

Block Island

Nancy,
We are saddened by the news of Bill's passing. I know how much you and he enjoyed your special times together. He was a real family man who loved you, his children, and all of his beautiful grandchildren.
Roland and I remember Bill with fond memories. Our time together at Block Island was a lot of fun. Bill and Roland stopped for a beer and chatted politics while you and I strolled along, stopping at the novelty shops. We will miss him.
Love, Diane and Roland

Block Island

Nancy,
We are saddened by the news of Bill's passing. I know how much you and he enjoyed your special times together. He was a real family man who loved you, his children, and all of his beautiful grandchildren.
Roland and I remember Bill with fond memories. Our time together at Block Island was a lot of fun. Bill and Roland stopped for a beer and chatted politics while you and I strolled along, stopping at the novelty shops. We will miss him.
Love, Diane and Roland

Block Island with Nancy and Bill

Block Island with Nancy and Bill