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William A. "Bill" Kerrigan

Portland, Maine

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81, Longtime executive of United Way and later the co-proprietor (with his wife Mary) of the BillowHouse, a popular oceanfront guesthouse in Ocean Park. ME, died Friday, December 23rd in his home. He served in the US. Navy during World War II. He was married in 1953 to the former Mary O'Toole, a...

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Dear Mary, Greatest sympathy to you and your family on losing Bill. I only stayed with you on two occasions, but was so impressed with his graciousness, good humour and interest in everyone. He will be missed. You are in my thoughts just now. Pat Lasko

Dearest Mary
Bob and I feel our lives have been enriched for having known Bill and having spent such wonderful time with both of you in the summers. We uphold you and all the children in our prayers and pray for grace and peace to be yours each one. In Christian love, Irene

Dear Mary & Family: As my grandchildren are learning of Bill's passing, they have each expressed shock and sadness in their own way. We loved being greeted by this gentle man during our stays at the Billowhouse. His smile, presence and personality will be sorely missed by all.

My deepest condolences to all of the Kerrigan family. I will always have fond memories of the great times we spent with Bill, Mary, and all of the kids when growing up in Ashtabula.

Sincerely,

Sincere sympathy to all the Kerrigan's. Bill was a wonderful leader, with a great sense of humor. I learned a great deal from him as our CAN DO counsel & guide. He is remembered fondly.
Kathy

Our condolences to the Kerrigan Family. Please know our prayers are with you at this very sad time. Bill will always have a special place in our hearts. Our family thought the world of him. He was a very special person.

The Godzik Family

Dearest Granny, our thoughts are with you always. We love you, as we loved and still love Bill.

Dear Mary,
We are so sorry that we could not be with you this week--but you and your family are in our thoughts & prayers. Bill's presence as Mr. Hospitality of Ocean Park shall be greatly missed. Love, Tom & Audrey

Dear Mary,
our deepest sympathy in the loss of Bill. The Kerrigans were always like family to Albert and myself. May the peace of God be with you and the children at this time.