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William H. Lennon Jr.

Albany, New York

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Lennon, William H. Jr. MECHANICVILLE William H. Lennon Jr., 75, of Mechanicville, died at home surrounded by his loving family on October 24, 2008. Bill was born in Troy. He was the son of the late Margaret and William H. Lennon Sr., and is survived by his wife of 50 years, Grace Lennon;...

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My sincere sympathy to Peachie and all the wondeful Lennon families. I will always remember the best times of our lives, when we were raising our children and had many good times together. There was a lot of laughter and fun with Bill, Jack and the kids. And, they all have their special picture taken with Bill at Patrick's wedding. It meant a lot to all of them. God Bless you Peachie, you are all remembered in my thoughts and prayers.

Peachie,
We both have wonderful memories of our husbands that will be in our hearts forever. Since the 1950's when you met Bill and I met Bud our life was surrounded by their love. We will always have that until we join them again.
Sincerely,
Fran Rootes - GreenIsland

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.

Cynthia, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Tim,
Sorry to hear about your father. May God be with you and your family during this difficult time.

Tim and family:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Your Dad was a special man.

To Peachie and Family,
Please accept my sincerest sympathy for your loss of Bill. I can still see Bill with that great LENNON smile...and I was so sorry to hear of his passing. You will all be in my thoughts and prayers
Pattie Connolly Voelker

I have many fond memories of Uncle Bill. I remember our families used to get together up on Pruyn hill. I remember tractor rides, picnics, catching fireflys, and wondering why the heck does he have pigs, a bull, and a cow?? Fun stuff and obviously lasting memories since i can remember them over 30 years later. Of all my fathers brothers, you resemble and remind me most of him.
You will be missed Uncle Bill