William-Eddy-Obituary

William F. Eddy

Milton, Massachusetts

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EDDY, William F. Of Milton, formerly of Dorchester, November 19, 2008. Son of the late John F. and Mary F. (Doherty) Eddy. Cousin of Barbara and her husband Charles Riberio, Jackie Sorenson and her late husband Dwayne and Elaine and her husband Thomas Duntley. Longtime friend of Rocco Oliviero...

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A little late, sorry. Mr. Eddy was such a great teacher and guidance counselor. Every kid liked and respected him, as he genuinely liked and respected us. I remember him being very devoted to his mother and to the Virgin Mary. Such a kind, loving man.

Bob Masse
B.C. High 1970

Life is but a stopping place,
a pause in what's to be,
A resting place along the road,
to sweet eternity.

We all have different journeys,
different paths along the way,
We all were meant to learn some things,
but never meant to stay...

Our destination is a place,
far greater than we know.
For some the journey's quicker,
for some the journey's slow.

And when the journey finally ends,
we'll...

Hi Bill:
Thinking and wishing you a Happy Birthday. I know you are celebrating with God and are at peace. Love and miss you.

Mr Eddy was a GREAT teacher and influence in my life. At DonBosco he was always going out of his way to help the guys and he even got me my first job!
I will NEVER forget this man.
Class of 77

May Mr. Eddy rest in peace. A dedicated teacher and provider of guidance during my years at Don Bosco.
Class of 1976

Our Thoughts & Prayers are with you
Mr. Eddy
John McHugh DB 78
Francis McHugh DB 75

I knew Bill Eddy when I was an admissions officer at Brandeis University, and he was Boston College High School's college advisor. He worked tirelessly for his students, and he was a thoroughly honest and honourable man. I always enjoyed working with him because he cared so much for the young men at his school. He made a positive difference to countless young people, and he deserves and got the greatest respect from those who knew him. He was also a truly humble man whose goodness and life...

I pause to honor Mr. Eddy.
He was my 9th grade teacher of Latin, English, and Civics at Broadmeadows Junior High School in Quincy, when it first opened in 1957. Our class loved this man who was such a free-spirit in the 1950s, something neither I nor my classmates had ever seen. He taught us Latin by teaching us to read things like the "Pater Noster". I had him 50 years ago, when he was a mere 38, I guess. Boy, he seemed old to us then, though! Bless you, Mr. Eddy. I have and will...

Mr. Eddy was alway such a fantastic person- I was blessed to know him when I attened DB from 73-77. Rest in peace.