William-Greeley-Obituary

William E. "Bill" Greeley

Syracuse, New York

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William E. "Bill" Greeley March 24, 2011 Bill Greeley, 60, passed away on March 24, 2011, after a short illness. He was born to Edward M. and Adele Gibbs Greeley on April 30, 1950, in Syracuse. He graduated from Nottingham High School in 1967, attended Washington State University in Pullman, WA,...

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Billy most likely didn't remember me, but I lived at the top of the hill on Glass Terrace and the Greeley's lived at the bottom of the hill in the tan and brown house....I remember it as if it was yesterday. His brother Johnny and I were very good friends and played together as kids....Billy always wanted to be part of the older kids play group. I remember him as being such a polite and congenial kid that used to get under Johnny skin sometimes. All those memories are fond ones.....RIP...

Marilyn, John,and Margo- So very sorry to learn of Bill's passing. I know that he never lost his mischievious sense of humor or his quick knowing smile. I remember good times at Tully Lk with Bill and "the Boys",IN THE WINTER! We will all miss Bill. God Bless. Jerry Brown

Marilyn, John, Margo,

I am going to miss Bill. I have nothing but fond and fun memories of him especially spending many nights at his family's Tully Lake cottage - summer and winter - with the TLDA. He was the true outdoorsman and lots of fun.

I have nothing but fond memories of Bill and his remarkable sense of humor from NHS. I especially remember the day he made Miss Wilkinson crazy in AP English...with his poem...."I think that I shall never see an poem as lovely as a frog....etc etc...I have quoted it many times. May he rest in peace. My condolences to all the family, Sheila Grauer Fay NHS '67

Marilyn, and John: I am very saddened to hear of Bill's passing. He was such a good person, and we had so many great times during our high school days at Tully Lake, with the "gang." My condolences. Bill will be missed and remembered.

John, you most likely don't remember me, but we were pretty good pals back in the day on Glass Terrace...My Mom told me about your brother's passing....I was very sorry to hear about Bill....my sympathies to you and all of Bill's family and friends...from what I read here, he was a very kind and caring guy. Dave Beil

Dear Marilyn and Margo,

You might not remember me, but we were childhood friends on the Southside. Please accept my condolences on the death of Bill. From what I've just read he was a wonderful man with a beautiful soul. May God Bless you all.

John & Margo,
So sorry for the loss of your brother. Our hearts & prayers go out to you and your family.
Sincerely,
Claire & Paul Rouse