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William E. Gannon III

Dorchester, Massachusetts

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GANNON William E. II (Bill) 59 of Quincy, formerly of Ashmont Hill, Dorchester, passed away on December 24, 2012 at home. He was the son of the late Teresa M Gannon and William E. Gannon. He was the loving father of three daughters, Kimberly Gannon O'Connor of Weymouth, Jennifer Dunlea, of...

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Billy it was very good to know you and to fight for motorcycle rights together. Still doing that as there are always some old issues and always some new ones. RIDE FREE IN HEAVEN BROTHER


To the Gannon Family I know how much Billy loved all of you and am sorry for your loss

Billy and I go back to the 70s and I met him when I went to MA to discuss the mandatory motorcycle law with him and the Modified Motorcycle Association.

Through the years since then we have stayed in touch and continued to work on motorcycle rights. We also shared private issues about what was happening in our children's lives and later about our grandchildren. When he was battling...

I met Bill when I first got involved with the MMA.
He was a Norfolk Cty Rep for the MMA prior to my assuming the position a while back.
We had some good talks.
He'll be missed.
God Bless, R.I.P. Bill.

We talked at the xmas party. You had a great deal left to give us all. Always and forever our Brother in life and after. RIDE FREE AND FLY HIGH. CHUCK HAMC LOWELL. A TRUE SUPPORTER AND FRIEND, LOVE AND RESPECT.

Cousin Billy. You will always remain in our hearts. We will miss, but will aways remember your special love at family gatherings.
Love Diane, Mike, and all your Canandian cousins.

Gannon Family and friends, I just heard of Bills passing through the MRF. My condolances to you all. I knew Bill as a true freedom fighter working for bikers rights. I will always remember his assistance in helping me with Jersey ABATE, and the good times at various Meeting of the Minds, etc.

To the Gannon Family, my deepest heartfelt sympathies for your loss. I have known Bill for almost 25 years, he was a good man, a kind man, and a real character. Bill always welcomed all with a big hug,a big smile, then a quick picture. Bill was a precious friend who will be greatly missed.

Ride with the angels wild Bill. .. Wmc

Doris, Jennifer, Jacqueline and Kimberly & Family,

You are in my thoughts and prayers. Bill was a special guy and he adored his girls! Jacqui, I remember Bill always trying to get you girls to sing Bill is #1. Love, Sue