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William Paroli Jr.

Town Of Clinton, New York

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William L.Paroli Jr.Town of Clinton - William L. Paroli Jr. died Monday September 26, 2011 at home. Born in Poughkeepsie, New York, he was the son of William L. and Betty Jones Paroli Sr. On December 1, 2002 at the River Church William married Nancy J. Campbell.Throughout his private life and...

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RIP Bill, you are missed

Our prayers go out to you Nancy and Bill's whole family.BILL you were great fun during our country line dance days. What a fabulous voice too.
Diane & Rich Kiggins

Bill, I got the call tonight. I am in tears. My heart cries out to Nancy, your mom and dad. We pulled each other through some really tough times. You inspired me to dig into the political arena. You were there when I needed a friend when few were around. I was there for you when you were operated on and you for me. You are more than a friend you are my brother. Many of us know exactly where you are. Timing is not ours. Love you brother. Thanks for all your gifts of friendship, partnership,...

RIp Billy,
Ken Wilkinson past President Dutchess County Conservative Party.

Bill, you left us way too soon. Remembering the old Pacer Drum Corps days always brought a smile to my face. I am proud to call you friend and I wish you Godspeed and send my sincerest condolences to the Paroli family. John Murasso Jr.

With the exception of your family members no one goes back as far as our friendship. As kids we were inseparable. In the summer Twin Elms was our second home. Billy, I loved you like a brother and always will. When you entered the U.S. Navy I was proud of you. I felt that you had followed in my foot steps. I was also very proud to see what a patriot you became in the political areana. I sure will miss our conversations on Skipe, that kept us connected. Those yearly dinners were you, Albert...

Sending love and strength to Nancy and the entire Paroli family. Memories can sustain us until we meet again.

Bill, it's so hard to believe that you are gone. I have so many great memories of our times together in homeroom and classes in Haviland and F.D.Roosevelt over the years. You were a great friend to me and to everyone, as well as being such a talented person. Class reunions won't be the same without you, your gregarious personality, or your music. You will be truly missed. Nancy, you have my deepest sympathy. Do celebrate the time you had with Bill.

Our deepest sympathy goes from our hearts to Nancy and the Paroli family. Bill was a true believer in what good politics could accomplish. He will be missed sorely.