William-Joubert-Obituary

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William Ray "Bill" Joubert

Saratoga Springs, New York

1937 - 2018

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January 8, 2018
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Saratoga Springs, New York

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William J. Burke & Sons / Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Homes Obituary

Saratoga Springs, NY - William “Bill” Ray Joubert Sr., 80, peacefully returned to the Lord on Monday Jan. 8, 2018 at Albany Medical Center, after a brief illness.Born on July 30, 1937 in Saratoga Springs, the son of the late William Joubert and Margaret Plumadore Ross, he attended Saratoga...

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To the Family of Bill:

Bill was such a great human being and would help anyone he could. I wanted to be at his wake and mass but was sick. The Retreat Program at St. Clement's was so lucky to have him as part. He was such a help to Sr. Carolyn. Now they can be angels together. May God bless each of you as you deal with the loss of such a great man. I shall miss him!!

Sorry to hear of Bill's passing. I have fond memories of when he and Pat lived next door. I had to work this weekend and could not make the services. (To be on the safe side I didn't want to put this comment in sooner.) My best to everyone. Love Linda of Marvin Street

To Bill's Family, We extend our deepest sympathy to each of you in the loss of a "Larger than Life Man." I had the wonderful privilege and opportunity to work with Bill on a several events. Originally we met Bill at St. Clement's Retreat Program where Bill enthusiastically shared his life experience and also the fruits of his talents when he cooked for us. Bill was always willing to help out, always with a great upbeat attitude and words of encouragement for others no matter what he was...

our deepest condolences to the family,we have worked with William (AKA Chef Bill )since 2002 doing our annual clam bake. Chef Bill you will were loved and we will miss working with you.

Condolences to Bill's family and friends from Saratoga Hospital Volunteer Services. Bill was instrumental in providing joy and great food to thousands at the Hospital's annual Breakfast with Santa, held at the K of C. His dedication to serving the community is praiseworthy and I know that we, at Saratoga Hospital, were blessed to know Bill.
Respectfully,
Betsy St. Pierre

I am sorry that you had to leave us so soon. Your humor and smiling face will be missed by many. I think you missed Pat so much that you just had to see her and I'm sure she was waiting with open arms. RIP my friends.

I have had the privilege of knowing Chef Bill for many years and we will miss him. Bill lost his wife Pat several months ago and you could sense the effect of her loss on Bill. Bill was a huge ice hockey fan dating back to his sons Bill and Adam who both played the game.I have on many occasions taken Bill to watch my grandson play and he was very happy watching . Bill was also very proud of his family and missed dearly his family that lived away from Saratoga.
His work with the Knights...

To all of Bill's children, family and friends I am very sorry to hear the news of his passing. Our families had a lot of fun over the many years that have gone by from snowmobiling to picnics and following the band wherever they were playing. You children had a great pair of loving parents. Cherish your memories of them I know I will and so will everyone who knew them. They are together again and Bill's go a new band in heaven. RIP until we meet again on the other side.