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William Furey II

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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William Morris Furey II

1926-2009 LENOX William M. Furey II, a resident of Kimball Farms in Lenox and a former Berkshire Life Insurance Co. executive, died peacefully in Lenox, on Nov. 27, 2009. He was 83 years old.

Bill was born in Pittsburgh, Pa. on Aug. 27,...

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Many thanks for all condolences. In lieu of flowers, please consider contributing to one of the following organizations in memory of William M. Furey II:

The Boys and Girls Club of Pittsfield
16 Melville St.
Pittsfield, MA 01201
(413)448-8258
http://www.boysandgirlsclubofpittsfield.org

HospiceCare in the Berkshires, Inc.
877 South Street Suite 4E
Pittsfield, MA 01202
413-443-2994
www.hcib.org

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Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Dear Betty and Family:
Among the many fond memories I have of my 35+ years of representing Berkshire Life, my fondness for Bill tops that list.
He was a part of my hiring process, and was always there for me during my tenure as a Home Office employee and General Agent in Worcester.
Berkshire conventions would have never been the same without you, Betty, and Bill. Always warm and understanding, he will always stand out there with his dad as an insurance industry leader.
It...

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Furey family in their time of loss.

Dear Betty & Family,

How sad to read of Bill's passing. I can't imagine my years at Berkshire United Way without him. He was a wonderful friend and an amazing volunteer. This world just won't be the same without him and all of his talents. Everytime I look at his watercolor painting of Lake Tahoe, I think of him and your visit out here in 2003. If there is a non-profit in the next world that needs help, I am sure that Bill will be there leading the charge. He was a great man...

Best wishes for comfort to all the Fureys. All the Seyffers here in Virginia have fond memories of the times we spent with Bill and all the family.
Charlie Seyffer

Losing Mr. Furey is a most significant loss, not only to his loving family, but to all of us who were honored to know him and admire him. Rest easy now, Mr. F...you've earned an eternity of peacefulness.
With fondest thoughts and deep prayers, The William Dunn Family