William-Mailloux-Obituary

Dr. William Mailloux

Syracuse, New York

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Dr. William Mailloux, 72, of 4679 Rockefeller Road, Auburn, died Wednesday. Born in West Warwick, R.I., he graduated from Hofstra University and State University of New York Upstate Medical University at Syracuse. He was a physician for 31 years and was a fellow with the American Academy Family...

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I was just a child when I lost you papa but that short time period with you in my life has stayed close and dear to my heart; I think about you often. Your great grandson is going to be given your stethoscope pápá, I’ve told him all about you. He’s only going to be 4 but he has so much intelligence and has the potential to become all of the things he will aspire to be just as you did.
I listened to the song “Time to say goodbye” probably about 12 times and just knew it had more meaning...

I was just a child when I lost you papa but that short time period with you in my life has stayed close and dear to my heart; I think about you often. Your great grandson is going to be given your stethoscope pápá, I’ve told him all about you. He’s only going to be 4 but he has so much intelligence and has the potential to become all of the things he will aspire to be just as you did.
I listened to the song “Time to say goodbye” probably about 12 times and just knew it had more meaning...

I am so sad to hear of your passing. You were the first Doctor I ever found who took the time to make me feel welcome, and not like just a job. You even played with my son when I had to bring him with me. You were a wonderful man, and I know your family mourns, but they were so lucky to have you, as was I-your shoes will go forever unfilled. May God Bless your loved ones, and may Peace be with you now. Cathie Piccolo

He was a compassionate and very caring physician.

Dr. Mailloux was one of a few doctors @ N. Medical, who was genuinely interested in my problems. A quiet and patient Doctor started his conversation with a smile, then got down to business of what was wrong.

Again, our condolences to you for the loss of your loved one. I will never forget him. Love Jackie

My family will never forget Dr Bill's kindness as he cared for us and my wife's Mother for many years when we lived in Liverpool. Doc and I had alittle in common as I worked for American Airlines and he loved to fly his own plane. God Bless him and his family.

Just found out and we were sorry to hear about Dr Mailloux!

He was our first doctor when we moved to Liverpool in 1970

He was a doctor whom we both trusted and admired, as I write this in Sarasota, Florida, Our prayers are with the him

you are inour prayers.