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William A. Heffern

Colonie, New York

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Heffern, William A.GREEN ISLAND - William A. "Skinny" Heffern, 81, passed away peacefully on Monday, February 19, 2024, at Samaritan Hospital, with his loving family by his side.William was the son of the late Edward Heffern and Elizabeth (McGlynn) Heffern.He was the devoted husband of over 61...

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Marie, Peter, John, Michelle, and Billy,
We send our apologies that we are unable to attend the services but send our deepest sympathies and love to all of you in the loss of Skinny. Jim & Denise Finning

Dear Marie and family, You and your family are in my thoughts, heart and prayers in this time of sorrow. My hope is that the prayers of those who care will help ease the pain you are going through, and all your great memories of Bill will bring all of you comfort. Love and prayers, Donna Graham Sister Robert Rita C.S.J.

MICHELE, SO sad to hear you ha very lost your father. May his memory be a blessing.

MARIE and FAMILY- SO sad to hear about BILL. I have not seen him until the late eighties and nineties. He was quite the character and always enjoyed his friendship whether playing a round of golf at frear park or a few libations at the PARK HOTEL. REST IN PEACE SKINNY AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU. I was proud to have known you buddy. With deepest sympathy JOHNNY A. Until we meet again. You were a great guy with a big heart.

Marie: I cannot begin to express the words to comfort you at this time, but perhaps these lyrics will suffice: In times of darkness, love sees... In time of silence, love hears... In times of doubt, love hopes... In times of sorrow, love heals... And in all times, love remembers. May time soften the pain until all that remains Is the warmth of the memories And the love.

Marie and Family: Skinny was a good friend all through the years. We are very sorry for your loss

Skinny was a long time Vets Club member. Always bought a round when he one and was good for the New York post every time he came in. I considered him a friend and the club will not be the same without him