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William J. Lombard

Rochester, New York

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William J. Lombard October 10, 2023 Passed away October 10, 2023 at age 88. He is predeceased by his wife Carol "Rompers". Survived by his children Lynn (Jim) Ryan, Bill Jr. (Jennifer) Lombard, & David (Geri) Lombard; grandchildren Taylor, Dayna, James, Corey, Casey, Madison, Kendall, &...

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Lynn sorry to hear about the passing of Dad rest in peace

Saddened to learn of Bill passing. I only knew Bill from Legacy these last 2 1/2 years. Loved sitting in the foyer and listening to all his stories when I came to visit my cousin. He was always asking me to take a break away from my farm and bring my wife up to his place. We compared our dark tanned arms. He always had me beat. Very kind man. My condolences to his family

Lynn, Bill Jr., and David, You and your entire families are in our thoughts and prayers.

Worked with Bill for several years at Nimo. Always friendly and good natured. Had many laughs discussing his softball umpire abilities. Condolences to his family,

Sorry to see the Passing of Bill & Carol. Lost touch when we moved back to Buffalo in 2015. Great times with family at Alex Bay and bowling leagues. Our prayers and thoughts go out to the family and friends.

Our deepest sympathy to Lombard family. Bill and Carol were very close friends of my sister, Jean and then became friends with us. I will always remember him stopping by our house on Palomino and chatting for a while. Always a kind word and a good soul. My both your parents rest in peace and may God comfort you in your time of sorrow.

Our memories of the Lombard's at the river are endless , so many great times we enjoyed together . Bill and Carol were special people , so glad our paths crossed . Our prayers are with their family during this difficult time John & Laurie Foster

Carol and family, My deepest sympathy and a prayer for Bill and You. He was a fun guy who I had a great time playing ball with years ago. He always had a good word whenever We ran into each other at the Clambakes.

Such fond memories of Bill and Carol up at Camp on the River! Rest Easy Sir! Don't forget to break Carol and Bob Murdock's chops up there!