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William F. Lundergan

Dalton, Massachusetts

Mar 27, 1952 – Sep 18, 2025

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March 27, 1952
DIED
September 18, 2025
LOCATION
Dalton, Massachusetts

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William Francis Lundergan, 73, of Pittsfield, died Thursday, September 18, 2025, at Berkshire Medical Center.Born in Pittsfield on March 27, 1952, the son of Robert F. Lundergan and Shirley M. White Lundergan Karpenski, he was educated in Pittsfield schools.Mr. Lundergan was employed by General...

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Pam, my heart hurts for you. Bill and you were always social with me. I remember your wedding at the house, it was a great time. Your memories with Bill will last with you forever til you see him again. God will watche over you during this sad time. I love you both.

Dear Pam, I was incredibly saddened to hear about the passing of your husband, Bill. He was such a kind, gentle man who was never lost for words. Always enjoyed our conversations at the family gatherings. Hope all your wonderful memories comfort you during this heartbreaking time and let love be your greatest source of support. Love, Norine

To Bill's Family...Bill & I grew up together on South Onota St. We both shared a passion in music. We hung out together a lot. Bill's mother, Shirley was a super lady and had many a coffee with my mother in our kitchen back in the 60's. Bill's father, Bob was a professional Vibraphone player. Seems like back those days you couldn't swing a dead cat around without hitting a musician on our street. Bill and I spent many a day in our cellar singing and gettting crazy on my brother's band...

Dear Pam, Al & I are so sorry for your loss. Bill was a good guy & we enjoyed times spent with both of you. Keeping you in our thoughts & prayers. Love, Patty & Al

Dear Pam, I am so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. Such great memories of you two from years past. My sincere condolences to you and your family.

To Bill´s family, my sincere condolences on Bill´s passing. We were classmates at Briggs Elementary School and grew up in the same neighborhood. Whenever we´d run into each other, he´d always stop to chat and catch up. May his memory be a blessing.

Pam: I am so sorry for your loss. Billy was a great guy, who always had time to stop and say hello. He will be sadly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Bill, You were a great cousin. I had so many fond memories with you back when I lived in Pittsfied. You had a great sense of humor and I loved your taste in music. I loved you and Debbie very much. Our condolences and prayers to Pam and the family. May God welcome you home into his loving arms. I look forward to seeing you again one day in our home in heaven.