William-Fallon-Obituary

William Fallon

Ellicott City, Maryland

Apr 3, 1941 – Mar 7, 2024 (Age 82)

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BORN
April 3, 1941
DIED
March 7, 2024
AGE
82
LOCATION
Ellicott City, Maryland
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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On March 7, 2024, William Lawrence Fallon, beloved husband of the late Mary Margaret Fallon, passed away peacefully. He was the devoted father of Brendan Fallon, Justin Fallon, Elizabeth Sandersen, Matthew Fallon, and the late Michael and Sean Fallon; cherished grandfather of Isabella Rose, Alex...

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To a great man,

As a law school student and young attorney, Bill mentored me. I benefitted greatly from his wisdom. He was one of the kindest persons I have ever met. I am sure I am not the only one who feels that way.

At St.Elizabeth's Nursing and Rehabilitation Center I had the privilege of looking into Deacon Bill's face as he sat in his wheelchair in front of the altar. So often I would see his eyes fixed on the large crucifix behind the altar. It was not a glance but a sustained gaze of? Longing? Love? What else? We never talked about it but I could see in his face that what he saw and what he pondered brought him deep meaning and peace. I will never have that image of him gazing on the crucifix...

Bill Fallon was a great man, and a great father to our friends Michael, Brendan, Justin, Elizabeth and Matthew. My brother and I were closest to Brendan and Justin, whom we've known since we were young boys and played sports with. Mr. and Mrs. Fallon were always warm and welcoming to everyone. Forever a man of faith, Bill's spirit is surely reunited with the love of his life Mary, as well as his son Michael, and baby boy Sean. I'm sure he's watching over his children and grandchildren...

Bill and I went to St. Peter´s grade school and played sports together in a school yard across from my house. We entered St. Charles seminary and both finished up high school at Gonzaga (1958). We went our separate ways for years, with infrequent contacts. Bill was always the big friendly guy, very religious, honest, and a credit to his career path (lawyer). He talked a lot about personally meeting Jesus. I believe that longed for meeting has now occurred. Well done, Bill!

Semper Fi Marine. Enjoy eternal life with your loved ones.

Bill and I met and became friends when we both attended St Charles in Catonsville MD in our freshman and sophomore years in high school...he went on to Gonzaga and I to St John's in Wash DC. We enjoy playing basketball and other sports . He went to Gonzaga and Georgetown University and on to Law school at Catholic U...we didn't see each other but once of twice after that but I will always remember him as a stand up guy, charming and authentic and a good athlete. He was a friend to...

Bill and I were high school and under grad classmates. We drove from S.E. every day to Georgetown along with classmate Jack Fenlon. Many fine memories of Bill. God bless his family.

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