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William B. Lipkis

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

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William B. "Mr. Bill" Lipkis, 58, of Cresco, died unexpectedly on Sunday, April 4, at home. He was the husband of Joan Lipkis.Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he was the son of the late William and Meta (Underiess) Lipkis.He was the owner of Mr. Bill's Service Station in Mountainhome.In addition to his...

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We were so sad and sorry to hear about Bill-he was a caring person and a great boss! Bill will be missed but always remembered fondly!

we will miss you bill, take care of gods car while you are hanging out in heaven
love tom and eve

I am so sorry for not keeping in touch. I was shocked and bewildered to read the obituary on April 7th. I will never forget how we met some 28+ years ago in NY. I was always amazed by bill. I will miss 'Mr. Bill' deeply...I will never forget him...he was one in a million.

i am so so sorry about your loss and he was a great mechanic and he was a very very great friend and i loved him a lot as my friend and we will always be in my heart and prayers and he always made me laugh and he always got the job done

So sorry to hear about your loss. I have been a customer of your husband and father for 5yrs. He was a great man. He was always so funny but was able to keep a straight face.I consider him a great friend. He will truly be missed. I will always remember him in my thoughts and prayers.

Mr. Bill was a great guy & will be missed that's for sure. You don't meet a guy like this everyday. I knew Mr. Bill for 2 years & was known as the Chevy S10 guy & " now what's wrong :-)" which was always followed by that classic Mr. Bill smile. He was a down to earth guy & his straight forwardness will be sorely missed. Again Mr. Bill, you were awesome. R.I.P my friend.

So sorry for your loss. Mr. Bill was a great man and help his customers with what ever problem he had. I and my family only knew a few years but he made you feel like a friend not a customer. He will be missed.
May he be in peace. I will think of him often.

There is not one person in Barrett Township that hasn't shared a laugh, smile or anecdote with "Mr. Bill". He will be sorely missed by us all.