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William G. "Billy" Eames

Winchester, North Reading, Woburn, Massachusetts

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Of Winchester, July 31, 2008, Age 86. Loving husband of the late Margaret "Peggy" (Duke). Devoted father of John Eames and his wife Mary of North Reading, Marianne Cushing and her husband Michael of Woburn and Judith, Janet and Roberta Eames all of Winchester. Cherished Grandfather of six and...

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Mr. Eames,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the USN during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Fair Winds And Following Seas

Remembering all the fond memories of times at your house, the camp and all the holidays together. Uncle Billy was always a supportive and fun uncle that I will always remember.

Hello,
I just want to say I am so very sorry on your Dad's passing on. I was just sharing with my mom about all the great memories we have with your dad. All the boat rides, he was always there in the neighborhood to fix our bikes, I always remember his laugh, how he helped me with the pulling out of my bloody tooth. Your dad, my uncle was a great great man. He surely will be missed. We will be praying for you as you go through this most difficult time. Love Sheila and Bobby David...

To Billy"s family, So sorry. He was a wonderful brother in law, always there when help was needed. Only the Lord heals sadness, my prayers are with you all at this difficult time.

Dear Janet, Judy and Bobby, Mary and I were so sad to hear of your Dad's passing. We have such fond memories of visits with you all in the kitchen, Christmas parties with Santa and your Dad's overall kindness to us. We will pray for you all in the days ahead. Please take comfort in knowing that he is in a heavenly place with his beloved Peggy.
Love, Kathie and Mary Whelan

Maryanne, So sorry to read of your fathers' passing. I am working in Maine, and will not be able to get down to funeral service. Please accept my sincere condolences.

Jack and Mary, Marie and I wish to express our condolences to you and to your family. We enjoyed your father's company so many times over the years. He and your mom will be in our prayers.

Dear Bobbi, Janet, Judy, Marianne and Jack,
The most important thing that someone can give you are memories. Uncle Billy and Aunt Peggy gave us that. We remember the Christmases in Winchester when Santa would visit our children and the wonderful times we had at the camp. Then later, our children got to experience those same fun times with all of you. Those memories will be in our hearts and minds forever........
Love,
Tom and Rose