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William J. Hoblock

Latham, New York

1934 - 2017

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Hoblock, William J. LATHAM William J. Hoblock, 82, passed away peacefully on April 10, 2017, at St. Peter's Hospital with his family by his side after a short illness. Bill was born on August 1, 1934, in Cohoes Hospital. Bill was the son of Sophia (Petregal) Hoblock and John J. Hoblock. Bill...

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Just learned of Bill's passing. Bill and I were best friends when he lived in Rochester. We both graduated from East High in 1952. Bill was one of the smartest guy in our class. He received the highest honor that year of being named the Standard Bearer for the school. AS such, he was custodian of the schools American flag and carried it in all local city and school district parades and ceremonies.
We ere inseparable always hanging out and going places together. I have many fond memories...

Gone but not forgotten.

Bill, Sue No Chris,
Your dad was an extraordinary man.
He cam from the greatest generation of men and women who put others before themselves.
He touched so many lives in a positive way during his time here on earth.
Watching the number of people at his wake who came to say goodbye says a lot about who your dad was and what he meant to so many beyond his immediate family.
I will miss our phone conversations and all those nights at the Planning Board .
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It was always a pleasure to work with Bill during my years at the Senate. Even during the craziest of times when legislation was flowing out of every possible source, Bill always had the time to be more than pleasant, which stood out in sharp contrast to most others around the Capitol. My sincerest sympathy to his family.

The Hoblock Family:
We will all miss Bill dearly.
May the Lord comfort you in your time of morning.
Remember all the fond times you all had together.
Rest my brother PER.

Dear Billy & Kristin, Sue & Stuart,

Please accept our sincere condolences on the passing of your father. He was a great man and accomplished a lot during his lifetime. We are sorry we cannot be there to honor such a good person who made an impact on so many lives and of course his loving family. Your are all in our thoughts and our prayers.

Patrick & Tricia Reuss
Pawcatuck, CT

May you RIP you shall be missed

We are so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. He handled the purchase of the Starting Gate, now The Publik House, for me in 1981.
Over the years, he would stop by to visit after a trip to the track. He was a man anyone would be proud to call a friend He will be missed.
Tim and Barb Squadere