William-Malooly-Obituary

William Malooly

Naples, Florida

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Malooly, WilliamWilliam "Bill" Joseph Malooly, Sr., 72, died at his winter home in Naples, Florida, on Friday, January 2, 2015, due to complications of heart failure. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, on October 30, 1942, to William and Helen (Conway) Malooly. Bill graduated from Notre Dame...

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My sympathies to the Malooly family. Julia, we had a brief conversation at the Marquette 50th reunion breakfast last summer. I was so sorry to learn to Bill's going on ahead today in the Marquette magazine. Blessings to you.

Please accept our sincere condolences, we were so sorry to read of Bill's passing.
He will be greatly missed by many.
John and Joey Wemple

Julie, Duffy, John and Katie and families,

The Beerhalters' from Minnesota extend their hearts to all of you during this difficult time of letting Bill go in peace to God. We will remember him from Julie and Bill's wedding day to the births of all of you and lastly in Florida in 2014. His presence in any room, his love for you all showed through his smile, wit, and caring for others. May your memories bring you peace. Joan and Mike Hatlestad Duluth MN

Dear Julie and Family,
We were so saddened to hear of Bill's death. He was such a lovely man. Please accept our sincerest condolences.

Julie, my deepest sympathies to you on the death of Bill. You and he were always the smiling faces at family parties. To you and all the Malooly families, who I know are missing him mightily. Sarah

I met Bill when I first came to Green Bay. He impressed me then with his straightforward and friendly approach, and over the years with his dry and incisive sense of humor, combined with a sincere interest in the people he dealt with, and certainly in the wellbeing of his community. He was also, clearly, very smart. His community, and I will miss him! His family has my sympathy, and Nancy's.

Dear Malooly family,
I had the good fortune to interact with Bill during the banking days. He was a bright star, intelligent and kind. Best wishes to you all. Victoria (Safford) Parmentier

Duffy and girls,

So sorry to hear about the loss of your dad and grandpa. Prayers for all of you during this difficult time.

Bill was a very honorable and ethical competitor in the banking business. I enjoyed his sense of humor. A number of years ago I received and award from my alma mater and Bill sent me a congratulatory note. However, he ended it by saying "I never knew that you even went to college". Our sympathies to the Malooly family.
John & Gail Underwood