WILLIAM-HOMMEL-Obituary

WILLIAM J. HOMMEL Sr.

Canton, Massachusetts

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HOMMEL, William J., Sr. 89, of Canton, formerly of West Roxbury, died peacefully at home October 23, 2016. The son of Alfred and Helen, he was the youngest of six children. A proud Marine Corps and WW II veteran, he also owned Joseph L. Cronin Cap and Gown Company with his wife. A metallurgist...

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Bill Hommel was a wonderful man with a terrific smile and a 'twinkle' in his eye! His warmth and genuine caring always came through. He raised a lovely family and he and Joan had a beautiful relationship. They will be missed.


Nancy and Michael Donoghue

From the moment we started going to Father McDonough's Healing Services, me and my children became a part of the Hommel/McDonough family! We were included in all the holidays and they became our family as we had no family in this country!
We are from Ireland and we fit in beautifully with this very warm loving Irish family who took us under their wings. Sister Priscilla, Joan, Bill and the extended family made us welcome at all times. I spent so many happy times with Joan and I knew Bill...

Loved and adored Uncle Bill and Aunt Joan.....were at their Wedding Mass celebrated by Fr. McDonough......will miss them so.....Dorothy O'Neil Sale

I loved and adored my Uncle Billy so much....I remember as a child witnessing his wedding to Aunt Joan as my mother sang Panis Angelicus, with my sister Kathy in utero and my father by my side. He was a champion in my eyes and heart, a man among men....and I shall miss him forever.....my deep, sincere and loving condolences to all of his family, my cousins and their spouses.....love, Dorothy O;Neil Sale

Worked for many years with Bill at H.C. Starck.I remember his great laugh and all the non related work good times we had at the golf outings.He must be with Father ED now. GOD BLESS.

Our deepest condolences. Bill was a wonderful, dear friend who will be missed.
With sympathy,
Phyllis Davis, Colette and Tony Recupero