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William L. Gaudreau

Baltimore, Maryland

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William L. Gaudreau, a dedicated volunteer to numerous charities, architect, resident of Baltimore and Sherwood Forest, died of heart failure at the Gilchrist Center for Hospice Care Monday evening. He was 84. Born in the Park Heights area of Baltimore, later living in Cedarcroft, he is...

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Bill Gaudreau, Sr. was a Prince of a Man. He will forever live in my heart as a great boss, mentor, friend. My deepest condolences to the Gaudreau family and to my past colleagues at Gaudreau, Inc. May he forever rest in peace, and his generosity and kind spirit be an example and inspiration for future generations.

Mr. Gaudreau was a pillar in the architectural community, and will be sorely missed by his friends, colleagues, and clients. On behalf of the Baltimore Chapter of The American Institute of Architects, our thoughts and prayers are with the Gaudreau family.

Kathleen Lane
Executive Director
AIA Baltimore

Such a kind and generous man I was blessed to know. You will be missed, Mr. Gaudreau. My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Gaudreau Family.

A GREAT MAN (says it all)
Tom & Shirley Iacoboni

I cannot express the sadness I feel for the whole Gaudreau family. He was a wonderful gentleman and a kind human being. He will be sorely missed by both family, friends and business community. Deepest sympathy

I thank God for the day I met Bill so many year's ago. His generosity and service to others was an example for all. I will miss him. Rest in peace dear friend. Sue Lovell

Bill Gaudreau was a longtime benefactor of St. Frances Academy and the Oblate Sisters of Providence. His wisdom and inspiration will be greatly missed.

Thoughts and prayers are with all of the Gaudreau family at this time. He was a generous and kind man and left a legacy of children and grandchildren with these cherished traits.

so long old friend we will miss you and the great times
we had in Sherwood Forest...Bernie and Evva Jacobs