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William E. Enko Sr.

Agawam, Massachusetts

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William E. Enko, Sr., 73, was called home to be with our Lord on August 3rd, 2013 at Baystate Medical Center with his wife, sister, and his son at his side after 1-1/2 years of declining health. Bill was a man with a kind heart and soft spoken way and will be truly missed by his beloved wife and...

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Bill was an amazing and caring person and is missed.

A sad anniversary, all our love to his family and friends.

Our condolence to Cathey and the rest of Bill's family and friends on this sad anniversary. He will be remembered fondly.

Being reminded of his anniversary coming up brought back wonderful thoughts of this gentle man. So sad he's gone, but certainly not forgotten...Rest in peace Billy...DiDi

I worked with Bill for 7 years, and saw many familiar stories and names in the comments others left on this page. My deepest condolences go out to Bill's friends and family.
I will always remember the incredible connection Bill had with his customers. My Great Uncle & Aunt had always bought cars from Bill, and continued to do so - even after I had worked there as a sales rep for several years!
He was one of the most caring, and fun people I've ever met - a true legend in the business....

I've known Billy for many, many years. As so many have commented he was always a gentleman & very kind. I was away the week of his services & feel sad I did not get to pay my respect to him. My deepest sympathy to Billy, Jr., Kathy & all who knew & loved him. May you be at peace Billy.

Love, DiDi (Diane L. Fusaro)

The warm smile

After having more time to reflect, I felt the need to post these thoughts.

I dont want these memories of Bill to be forgotten.

Bill helped me recently talk through some tough times. I KNOW he was there to help many customers and co-workers, with great listening skills and offering mostly wise advice.

I worked with him for over 10 years. Most of us spent more waking hours at "the dealership" then with the family at our homes.

Billy would keep us in stiches at...

Dear Dad,

I first met you in 1975 while working for Holyoke National Bank as their Operations Manager. You were our favorite contact as Marcotte's most thorough and kindest salesman. We'd always refer to you as "Dad". Or..."please put Bill Enko on the phone. We need to have this loan app precise!" :)
Our over-the-top Christmas party at The Yankee Pedlar Opera House was the night-of-nights, as you danced with each of the lovely ladies from the Bank. You never hesitated to grab a...

Billy,
Our heartfelt sympathy to you and your entire family.