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William L. Eisley

Clifton Twp., Pennsylvania

1938 - 2020

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William L. Eisley William L. "Bill" Eisley, 82, of Clifton Township, formerly of Culpeper, VA, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020, in the Regional Hospital, Scranton. He and his wife, Ann Marie (Minnick) Eisley, celebrated 54 years of marr-iage on Oct. 5, 2019. Born on Aug. 18,...

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I remember back in 60's this amazing man risked his life to save mine. He was a good heroic soul and the most kind caring member of the cost guard and I am so thankful our lord blessed us with this angel

Just a big correction to my past note. Bill was a member of the Class of "1957" and was always proud to represent it and be a part of it. Must have been a typo. Still miss him, and he is regaining friends again every day as we slip on out of this life. God Bless and hope we meet again.

Always so proud of you and looked up to you. Your whole family was. My heart is broken to hear of your passing
Loved you very much, your cousin Eleanor

Since my husband, John, and I were both classmates of Bill's and he
and John were both members of the Coast Guard, we have tried to
keep in touch with him over the years. He was a wonderful athlete
and a really "nice" person. He always routed for the Class of '58
and our Tamaqua Alma Mater. He suffered gallantly with diabetes
and the loses it caused him. We admired him always. Rest in
peace "old buddy" as John would say.

My heart goes out...

Rest in peace Bill from a fellow South Warder and Coastie. Semper Paratus. Thoughts and prayers to the family.

Bill was my THS classmate, a star athlete & well respected at THS. Growing up a few doors down from my Gram Tumas on Orwigsberg St., he & his younger brothers would come into her grocery store. My condolence goes out to Bill's family.
Ann (Arner) Frommer

We have lost a wonderful, wonderful person and a true American. Bill and I have been friends and teammates since Little League Baseball in Tamaqua. Bill was instrumental in getting me elected into the Pa. Sports Hall of Fame. Bill, I will miss you, but we again be together some day.

I offer my heart felt condolences to An Marie and Bill's entire family.

God Bless.

Message was supposed to say Eisley family, auto correct changed it. Sending all my love to all

Kerry and Family: I'm sorry to learn of your father's passing. I know this is a difficult time for you but now you have an angel watching over you and your family.