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William R. Fielding

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

Oct 17, 1936 – Jan 11, 2026 (Age 89)

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BORN
October 17, 1936
DIED
January 11, 2026
AGE
89
LOCATION
East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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William R. Fielding1936 - 2026East LongmeadowWilliam R. Fielding, 89, devoted husband of 62 years to Ann (Borelli) Fielding, passed away peacefully on January 11, 2026.Bill was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, to the late William S. and Abbie (Collier) Fielding. He made East Longmeadow his...

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Anne so sorry to hear about Bill he was a good man and we loved being neighbors to you all. I well be praying gor you all. God bless you.

One amazing person. Blessed to have had memories with him.

Bill Fielding was absolutely the very best.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I caddied with Billy and we shared many hours on the course. He taught me to walk in the shade on hot days which I still recall when playing golf. We shared employers at Mass Mutual where he would walk in check requests in the Treasury department and we would catch up. Always ready to serve. Rest in peace.

I have many great memories working with Billy over the years at LCC. He is a Longmeadow Country Club caddy legend and was well respected by the membership and younger caddies. To this day, as adults, they share with each other the work ethic, friendship and lifetime lessons that Billy taught them. Rest in peace my friend.

I bowled with him when I worked at MassMutual in the late 70s. He was a magnificent bowler who never let his emotions get the best of him. Rest in peace, Bill.

Billy Fielding was one of the finest men I have known. We spent happy years together at Longmeadow Country Club where he was respected by all. My condolences and prayers go out to all of his family. He will be greatly missed. Charlie Hapcook, Juno Beach Florida.

I have so many amazing memories with Billy that just always make me laugh; From him teaching me how to caddy and about rotisserie sports to feeding LCC peanuts to Chippy the chipmunk to his timeless wisdom that you can strip down but you can´t strip up, among other things. There are so so many more. Billy made an indelible impact on me and I am eternally grateful that he was such a big part of my life during my earlier years. Hopefully he is now having a beer with my Uncle Jimmy at the...