William-Nimee-Obituary

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William R. Nimee

Worcester, Massachusetts

Jun 20, 1931 – Apr 21, 2019 (Age 87)

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BORN
June 20, 1931
DIED
April 21, 2019
AGE
87
LOCATION
Worcester, Massachusetts

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Mercadante Funeral Home & Chapel - Worcester Obituary

William R. Nimee, 87 of Waltham, formerly of Leominster and Worcester, passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 21, 2019 at Sawtelle Family Hospice House.William was born in Leominster, a son of the late George and Mary (Peters) Nimee and graduated from Leominster High School. He later earned a...

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Bill was a good man. A Patriot who loved the Lord, and passionate about liberty. I always enjoyed my lunches at Demo's with him.

Hey Kid....That's what Bill would say to me every time we would meet. And then we would have a good chat about politics. He was a very caring person and i will miss him . RIP

Bill was my pool buddy at Bishops Forest. I always enjoyed chatting with him. He always had something positive to say. I respected how much of his time he gave to BF while being on the Board and also the Building committee. He was a very caring person and I will miss him. RIP Bill!

Bill was a member of the Waltham Athletic Club since it first opened. He was an avid runner and tennis player and did this until he had to slow down. For many years Bill worked at the front desk and greeting everyone who came into the club. He was loved and admired by all. Bill will be greatly missed!

Bill was a member of the Waltham Athletic Club since its beginning in 1975. He faithfully ran and played tennis until he had to slow down. Bill was also the front desk opener at the club for 15 years and was sincerely devoted to his job. Everyone was greeted by Bill in the morning and he was loved and admired by all. Bill will be greatly missed!

"Here'ssssssss Willy" I would say as I entered the Waltham Athletic Club at
6 am to play tennis and I would hear Bill's reply "Hey Johnny" as he would
turn around with a big grin on his face. We would then have a cup of coffee and talk basketball and tennis. We met at Honeywell in the early
60's and would always find time to talk about the "old days" and do you remember ? He was a fixture at The Club and will be greatly missed. God Bless you my friend. John Hubbard

I first met Bill when i was about 16 years years old and started playing tennis at Nipper Maher Park in Waltham. He was one of the 'gang' of people that played there for many years.
Bill would be frequently seen running the roads in Waltham. A beep of the horn and a friendly wave from Bill to everyone who saw him on his daily route.
Always a friend to everyone, the WAC won't be the same without his smiling face. RIP Bill, Love you dearly. Will miss you!

Always happy to see Billy when I walked into the racquet club at 6:15am. He will certainly be missed.

Bill, you will be missed. We go back many years in a business friendship dating back to your Northgate years and my selling your units there. I have been a neighbor here at Bishops Forest and
enjoyed running into you at various places in the area. You have always been a true gentleman.
Rest in Peach!