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William "Bill" Pardini

Fresno, California

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Fresno, California
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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

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"For someone known to be late for everything, you left us far too soon" William "Bill" Pardini was born in the San Francisco Bay Area on July 13, 1952 to Helen (Kelly) & William N. Pardini and passed away on Wednesday, June 19, 2019 after complications from a stroke. After losing his father...

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Dear Meg and Family: We are saddened to hear of the passing of Bill and are at a loss to express our deepest sympathy. Thanks to Discovery California, we had the opportunity to meet both of you and enjoy your wonderful company. We will always have fond memories of Bill.

Bill was a great guy, always friendly and very generous. He was my longest lasting sponsor for my racing team, helping me out every year for the past 25 years. I e-mailed him after every race as he was very interested in how we did. He will be dearly missed my the Thompson Family.

Heartfelt condolences for the loss of your love one
may the God of comfort strengthen you to endure
this huge loss

I have many fond memories with Uncle Bill. His smile was infectious, his generosity knew no bounds, and the love he had for his family was endless. He will forever be in my heart. Lots of love and prayers for the entire Pardini family.

In my younger days, I remember family holidays spent at our home in San Francisco and Aunt Helen's home In San Carlos and San Jose.

Bill would come in to the Shaw home and say, Hi Uncle Frank and Aunt Pat! Can we play pool now?
We all ran down to the billiard room laughing.
He would set up the balls and have a strategy! Come on girls .. this is what you do!

He liked to throw us up in the air and be silly with his gentle smile. In San Carlos I remember him...

I am sending my sincere condolences to the family. May you find comfort in this thought found at Isaiah 61:1,2 which reads in part" God sent his son to bind up the brokenhearted and to comfort those who mourn."