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William Kelleher

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

1937 - 2020

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Longtime East Longmeadow resident William P. Kelleher, 82, died peacefully on Monday, January 27, 2020. He was born on February 20, 1937 at Mercy Hospital in Springfield, MA., a beloved son of William P. Kelleher and Emily D. (Fitzgerald) Kelleher. He was predeceased by his beloved wife Marie...

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I met Bill while working at East Village Place. Through our chats we grew a wonderful friendship. His humor always made me laugh and he was always there to offer wonderful advice. I was going to school for gerontology at the time so we had many chats about aging and dementia. His love and dedication to his wife inspired me so much. There was never a doubt how much he adored her and would do anything for her. I asked him if I could write my capstone paper on his and Marie's life, to which he...

Uncle Bill your Wit and Humor will be Missed Dearly... Godspeed Uncle Bill ❤

Kathy,
So sorry for your loss. Saying prayers for you and your family.
Dale Hunter MacDonald

We had many years of wonderful memories with Bill and Marie. I'm sure that they are in heaven with John and Fred watching over us.
With sympathy and love,
Terri Geary

We wish to share our deepest condolences with all the family upon the news of your dad's death.
We will always keep both your wonderful dad and your precious mom in our thoughts ,prayers and hearts.
Deepest sympathy,
Brud and Cynthia Coffey

I met Bill, we shared a few classes, at Tech. We socialized, double dated, going to the different High school dances. We all enjoyed being with Bill at our monthly High School Luncheons in East Longmeadow. Bill, was always positive,smiling and telling jokes.

Fran Spellacy

I met Bill during our years at Tech. I enjoyed him at our Tech monthly luncheons. Bill, always was positive, had a pleasant smile and a few good jokes.

I met Bill during our years at Tech. It was always a joy to met with him at our monthly Tech luncheons. Bill, was always positive. His ever present smile and jokes made our day.

My Uncle Bill made us all feel like we were his "favorite niece" or "favorite nephew". We loved his great stories and adventures. He brought joy into every room he entered. He taught us the joy of garage sales and "the dollar a bag" strategy, creative workarounds in solving any problem, "that first piece of pie was delicious" and "Auntie Moe's Congo Bars", camping with your cousins, one man's pool table is another man's dining room table (genius!), the consummate entrepreneur always,...