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William S. Midura

Springfield, Massachusetts

1941 - 2017

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William S. Midura, 76, of Springfield, died on July 24, 2017 at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield. He was a machinist at Avery Dennison Corp. in Holyoke. William was born on May 29, 1941 in Holyoke and was the son of the late Peter S. and Charlotte Midura. He loved the Boston Red Sox and got...

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EARLINE AND FAMILY SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS BILL WAS A GREAT GUY AND WILL BE SADLY MISS I WILL MISS HIM ALL THE JOKES AND LAUGH AND HANG WITH YOU AND HIM LOVE YOU GUY

So sorry for your loss but know that GOD never makes mistakes He is there with you all to give peace and comford in your time of sorrow know that he loves you and will give you comford wish we could be there but our heart is with you much love to you all the GORDONS.

Mr. Bill I did not know you personally but it is like I did through your precious precious wife. Although you have gained your wings and made your transition you will never be forgotten. You have been in my heart every since that first prayer request and you will always be. You are at peace and in no more pain or suffering and have the ultimate healing rest well now sweet angel and continue to watch over your family when you can in between praise breaks.

Earline, Maria, Brenda and the entire Midura family...I am so sorry for your loss. I hope your happy memories will eventually give you some peace. Bill will always be with you. Now there is no more pain for him. My thoughts and prayers to all of you...

Angel misses you so much. As well as Charlie and Rosey. Rest Well. No more pain.
Love Your Four Legged Children,
Angel, Rosey, Charlie

Back in the mid to late 60's I bowled with Bill at the bowl-o-drome in Holyoke. I'd say that he was something of a character and had a unique bowling style. I also golfed with him at least once and thoroughly enjoyed his company.

We lost touch when I left the area but I've thought of those fun times now and again.

May Bill rest in peace and may his family find comfort in the life that he led.