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William MacDonald "Bill" Dyson

Springfield, Massachusetts

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William M. Dyson1946 - 2014WILBRAHAMWilliam "Bill" MacDonald Dyson, of Wilbraham passed away May 13, 2014 surrounded by his family. He was born in Long Island, NY, a son of the late Albert and Elaine (MacDonald) Dyson. He was a graduate of Hartwick College of Oneonta, NY, where he played...

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I remember Mr. dyson vividly and can recall so many wonderful memories of him. I have thought of him so often over the years, as he was one of my favorite teachers at Glenbrook. I am so sorry for your loss.

Bill knew how to lighten the dark days and make the most mundane tasks easier to complete. Longmeadow's students were lucky to have him as one of their teachers.

Bill was a man of many talents. We will remember his wonderful sense of humor, his warm smile and his compassion. His rendition of Sister Hairy Lipa at retirement parties brought a smile to everyone. Roger and I are grateful for his friendship, his assistance with the painting business, and his moral support for so many years. We will miss a dear friend.
Roger and Barbara Morin

Bill was first and foremost a treasured longtime friend who will be missed greatly by me and his many Glenbrook co-workers with whom he shared priceless comradeship. Just as important to the students and community at large, Bill Dyson was a first-class teacher, mentor, and human being whose self-professed vision was to empower others to be "better than good" people and citizens of the world. You made all of us better by your mere presence in our world. We love you and will never forget what...

Scholar, teacher and friend. My condolences to his family, his students and all his colleagues and friends. He will be missed. Best, John J. Fitzgerald

Dad was most certainly a professional father. I know that he loved teaching to raise as many kids as he could to hold the higher set of values he brought to the world and he certainly enjoyed raising my sister and I, as well as my step-brothers later on, in a way that taught us all to appreciate the world he ushered us all into. He'll certainly be missed, but from the host of comments I've been reading from everyone who knew him, studied under him, etc. he's done well in having those values...

I have such fond, warm memories of Mr. DYSON. He was a great teacher with a wonderful sense of humor and touched so many in such a positive way. My condolences to his family.

Mr. Dyson was my favorite teacher and the standard to which I hold all others.

Of all my teachers I remember you the most. One more game of kickball would be nice.
RIP GOOSE