William-McColough-Obituary

William F. McColough

Lowell, Massachusetts

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LOWELL -- William F. McColough, 65, a lifelong resident of Lowell, died Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 4, at Lahey Clinic Medical Center, in Burlington.

He was the husband of Georgia A. (Kessaris) McColough, to whom he was married for 28 years.

He was born in Lowell, Aug. 9, 1941, son of the...

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We were so sorry to hear the sad news. Our prayers are with you. He was a wonderful person and a pleasure to have known.
Love Aunt Emily
Chris and Mary

Georgia, we were so very sorry to hear that Bill had passed on. We wish we could be there to comfort you at this sad time. Please know that we are thinking of you and Mary and you are in our thoughts and prayers. We will think of Bill often.

My Dear Mr. Bill,
I go way back to Lefty's, Hugh's, Kilkenny's and Long Meadow. Mr. Bill and I laughed and had many good conversations together through the years. I have lots of great memories with him.
Georgia, my deepest sympathy. Mr. Bill will always be in my thoughts and prayers.
Maura

Georgia, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Bill was a special person, a friend I wish I had been able to spend more time with. Please take care, Love, Dave & Debi Ferrier

I HAD THE EXTREME HONOR OF HAVING WORKED WITH BILLY UNTIL I RETIRED IN 2000. HE WAS A GENUINELY GOOD AND GENTLE PERSON WITH A WONDERFUL SENSE OF HUMOR. ONE COULD NOT HELP BUT SMILE IN HIS PRESENCE.A VERY SPECIAL STAR HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE HEAVENS.

Bill, you were one of my favorite people and one of the nicest people I have ever had the pleasure of working with and knowing.I was truly devastated after hearing the news of your passing. You have been a special part of my life and career, I learned alot from you. We laughed together, we cried together we have been through good times and bad together. In the many years that I have worked here, nobody has touched my life the way you have, you always put a smile on my face. (those little...

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

My condolences to Bill's family and friends during this time. I had the pleasure to have worked with Bill on several investigations before and after the merger. He will be missed.