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William J. Opferman Jr.

Trenton, New Jersey

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William J. Opferman Jr. HAMILTON - William "Bill" J. Opferman Jr., 61, passed away September 14 at home. Born in Trenton, he had been a lifetime resident of Hamilton. He was an honorably discharged veteran having served in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War. A graduate of Steinert High...

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Bill,
I will always remember you coming to see me at ST. Joachim's on my wedding day. You were my mailman on Elmer St. in the 80's. and worked with my uncle Jerry. I also remember you coming into shoprite. I pray you rest in peace. Say hi to my uncle Jerry for me. I will keep you always in my prayers. It really broke my heart to hear of your death.

Gloriann Fuccello

Billy O was a gentleman and a pilar of decency. Ne never wavered in his challenges for righting "wrongs". He touched the lives of countless people (both adults and children). Although he was a modest person, he dedicated his life to effort his beliefs that our country was founded by decent people, was defended and protected by decent people, and those same decent people be recognized for their suffrages. Whether it be at a charitable food or clothing drive, a veterans parade, a stamp...

Thank You Bill for being a "voice" for all of your Brothers-In-Arms. That voice will be deeply missed.
Be at peace now.

Bill drove for our wedding. He helped us paint Christmas tree oniments our first Christmas - he made all the Santa's into letter carring Santa's. He was kind and caring. He lived his word. We will miss him.

I met Bill in the 70's we started transidental meditation at the same time.You could tell right away he was honest kind person.Then later on he deliverd mail to my place of work always with his dry sence of humor that made the day better.So good bye for now Bill see you on the other side and we'll go sking or biking.

Bill was a great friend of the Hamilton Library and the staff. He spoke up for the library and brought cheer and friendship to all the staff. We mourn with his family.

When we would arrive for weekly Mass at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Bill would often already be there, ready with a nod and a smile. Sometimes he would say a few kind words, but always - the smile. He will be missed. May he rest in peace.
Mary and Ray Nowak