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William J. "Bill" Munger

Prospect Park, Pennsylvania

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William J. “Bill” Munger, 74, a longtime resident of Prospect Park, passed away peacefully on October 21, 2016 at his residence. Born in Philadelphia, he was the son of the late Herbert and Edith Munger. He was a resident of Prospect Park since 1968. Bill was a veteran of the Vietnam War having...

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Was so saddened to see this post on FB. I have been off for quite a while as I had some major surgery. Avis...my heart aches for you and your family. Been there too many times. Would be there if I could...so I will send you lots of love, prayers, and healing hugs. My mind just went back to Jenn and Isaiah's wedding and watching you two dance together. What a sweet couple you two made. Love, Bev

Mr. Munger and Mrs. Munger welcomed me into their home when I would come to their house to see Lori when I was in high school. I would walk by their homes, stop in or would be invited to swim at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Munger were band boosters during marching band season by serving hot dogs, hot chocolate, and being there with the band at football and band competitions.
Prayers for Lori and her kids, as well as for Mrs. Munger, Sharon, and Bill and families as they miss their dad.

Wonderful Man, I am very sorry to hear of his passing. Prayers for Avis and his children. Tom Hummel,Edgemont Pa

Lobster House - 2009

Thanks Bill for being a great Uncle. I have fond memories of spending time with you at Cape May, our early morning talks with you reading the paper, of course, the sports section! And who can forget the seagull that came and scooped your sandwich right out of your hand. And my most recent and cherished memory is of you and Avis winning the longest married couple at Jenn and Isaiah's wedding. Rest in peace.