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William McMaster III

Stratford, Connecticut

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McMaster, III, WilliamWilliam McMaster, III, age 60, died Monday, December 29, 2014, at his home. He was the son of Estelle (Drab) McMaster and the late William McMaster, Jr. Bill was raised in Fairfield and raised his son in Wantage, NJ, before returning to care for his mother in Stratford three...

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Worked with Bill at TRU. To us, he'll always be " The Shoe " . Rest In Peace old friend.

Ellen Novak / Steve Solotar

I just heard of Billy's passing. I knew him early on down at the creek/red in my early tens then at Barker's, where everyone seemed to be. What a sweet, dear person. I pray for your beautiful memories to overpower your pain. He looked so joyful and fun.

Our deepest condolences for the McMaster family. We too have such wonderful memories of the Barker's days of football and Sherwood Island picnics. His smile and great laugh brought joy to everyone. He is in our prayers.

Dear Bobby, Fred here living in Australia. I recognized Billy's smile in a second. My condolences. Remember the Creek.

I only knew Bill by his playset toys and they were great and he priced them right for all to enjoy. RIP Bill. Dan Palaschak

Very sorry for your lost. Bill was a very friendly, funny man who was an inspiration to toy collectors around the world. He'll be remembered for years by his fans.

Estelle,James ,Tess and all the McMaster family so sorry for your loss.I wish I was closer but please know I am thinking of all of you.Love ya all

Kristine Szabo

I can't believe he's gone. Billy, Bobby and Ronny are a major part of my childhood memories down Pine Creek. Billy's huge happy smile, great big laugh and kind heart Is what I'll remember. My prayers are with you all. I love you Stell.

To Bob, Joanne and James,
My sincere sympathy on the loss of Billy - was shocked to hear of his passing we went thru Roger Ludlowe High together and then worked at the "old" Barkers in Westport with our crazy crew and your late brother Ronnie - May you be at peace now and rest in eternal rest - May God give the strength to all those who knew and loved you - see you again my friend !