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William "Bill" Gardiner

Springfield, Massachusetts

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William Gardiner 1917 - 2007 LONGMEADOW William "Bill" Gardiner, 90, of Cedar Road, entered into eternal rest on Sunday, December 9, 2007 in Mercy Medical Center. Born in Dunferland, Scotland, son of the late James and Jessie (Dempster) Gardiner, he lived in Springfield for many years before...

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Gramp im going to miss you so much. I was going through all my school papers and I found one that I actually wrote about you! That is something I will always save. Thank you for all the great times even if you were a pain in a butt or wanted to give me "five and a bunch" sometimes. And thank you for always cheering me on in my lacrosse games. You were the only one that really understood the game, and I know your still going to watch my games up there... This year is for you gramp!
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Great Grandpa Bill
It's weird not seeing you at my Hockey games, your stories about being a hockey goalie were always funny, Thanks for all the great advise. You would be losing money on me this year but I still keep track of our bets. I Miss you. Tyler

Grandpa Bill,
Your memories will be something that I hold close in my heart. Forever, I will remember the love and loyalty you showed to all who loved you. Your craziness will always bring a smile to my face and laughter to my heart. You were an original that can never be duplicated. Your light will continue to shine in your great grandchildren who adored you and miss you like crazy. Thank you for all you have given us...I will love you always.

Michelle

Grandpa Bills 90th Birthday Party

4 Generations

Grandpa wasn’t a man of very much emotion, but we all knew how he loved us.
When you would say, “I love you Gramps” He would respond, “I know, now get out of here”
So I reached out and asked a few people to help me with this memorial
When Michelle asked Kylie & Troy what they thought of when they heard Grandpa Bill,
Troy responded “Salt” He salted everything!
Kylie responded. He’s funny and crazy….AND they remember his teeth clicking when he chews.
Joe & Kay’s kids...

To the family of Mr. Gardiner,

I had the pleasure waiting on Mr. Gardiner at Hampden Bank when I was at the Longmeadow office. He was a very kind and gentle man. He will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with your entire family.

Linda Vine

On behalf of the family of Bill, we would like to thank everyone that has taken the time to acknowledge the unique person and great life he led. You can't help but smile when you think of him. He left a lasting impression and will be talked about in the family for generations to come. I was fortunate enough to be his daughter and forever Dad, you will be carried in my heart. That is the best memorial your family can give to you. To those who knew and loved you, you will never be...

Uncle Bill...you tough old Scot, may you rest in peace. I will remember you always.