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William J. Loose

Reading, Pennsylvania

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William J. Loose, 58, East Earl, passed away Aug. 8, 2007, at 1:25 p.m. in Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia, where he had been a patient since Aug. 1.

He was the husband of Susan A. (Stauffer) Loose.

Born in Reading, he was a son of Joan P. (Feeney) Loose, Birdsboro, and the...

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Bill and I are cousins. When we were kids we always had a great time together. True! I'll never forget the rock dual we had where we were throwing rocks at each other. Of course I got my head split open.

I'll never forget the time that Bill took Holly and I for a ride in that green convertible VW. Even though I drove the same way as Bill we were both scared.

I always had a good time with Bill even though when I look back I wonder how I made it through alive to reach in...

We shared an unusual friendship with Sue and Bill - which began on the Cruise Critic Board and cemented on our cruise where we shared many happy times. The guys were amazed at Sue's and my instant friendship.

We remained in touch throughout these years by the wonders of email.

I was so sorry to hear of Sue and Bill's difficult journey, but I know Sue's faith in God will help her during these times.

I just wanted to say - for the short time we knew Bill - I understand the...

Dear Sue, Joan and Family,

I'm so sorry to hear we lost Bill. Like Tim and Kathy, I will always keep in mind the great fun we had together. The trips to Wildwood every summer are just one of many memories that have been coming to mind.

I have to share what I believe was a bit of Bill paying me a visit just before he passed. I do not remember when I last had a dream with Bill in it. It has to be many years ago. Well, last Tuesday night he popped in for a visit. As is often the...

Sue and Family,

Please know that Shawn and I are thinking of you and are here for you.

Bill was the best "limo" driver at our wedding. Both of you helped to make that day so special for us - many of the funny memories from that day are because of you two.

Our thoughts are with you.

Susan and Family:
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Please know that good friends are here for you!
Alyssa

A Tribute to “Mr. Billy Loose”

Bill,

I’ve known you since the days of “Billy Bumper”.

Through the years you, Don and I were like the Three Musketeers and maybe sometimes more like the Three Stooges! We’ve been though ups and downs and certainly got ourselves in more than our share of trouble in our younger days; like the times when the three “bad boys from Reading” infiltrated the serene suburban scene of Shillington and Mohnton.

I admired your outgoing...

My deepest sympathy to you and your family at this time. It was wonderful working with Bill for the time I was at Crosstates Insurance before moving overseas. He had the biggest heart of any man I know. He will be greatly missed.

To Sue, Joan, Sis & Rosemary,and families:

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Joann & Tim

Dear Sue, Aunt Joan, Eileen, Rosemary and family:
Our deepest sympathy goes out to each and every one of you. While we have tried to remain in contact over the years, the miles have still kept us apart. We will forever cherish the memories we have of the times that we did spend together with Bill and family. Your kindness was always appreciated.
Our prayers and blessings go with you all.
Love and God bless you,
Lee and Maureen Sylvester and family.