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William "Bill" Pingeton

Holden, Massachusetts

1930 - 2016

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William "Bill" Pingeton, 86HOLDEN - William "Bill" Pingeton, 86, of Holden, passed away at home on Tuesday, December 13, 2016, surrounded by his loving family. Born in 1930, in a three decker on Vernon Hill, Worcester to Anna Theresa Walsh and Biage Anthony "Charlie" Pingeton, both of Worcester....

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"Mr. Bill" was a wonderful neighbor and caring man. We enjoyed hearing him playing piano during the summer when his windows were open. We will miss seeing him on his daily walks and his always cheerful greetings.

To all the Pingeton family,

We are saddened to hear of Bill's passing. Our sincere sympathy to you all. Wishing you peace and comfort in the days ahead.

Diane, Joan, Zach,Anna and to Mr. Pingeton's family. I was so saddened to hear of the passing of such a wonderful man. Mr. Pingeton worked at Healds Beach as a life guard as well as coaching and being the best Principal that I worked for. He inspired his students as well as his staff. Rest in peace Mr."P"

I was on Mr. Pingeton's baseball team try-out in 61, he made me his starting pitcher that spring season ~ I was honored!! God Bless Mr. Pingeton, he's in eternal Peace in God's Kingdom.

"Mr. Pingeton" was one of the best teachers I have ever had. I was in his 6th grade class at Tatnuck School in Worcester way back in about 1965. It sounds like he lived a wonderful life and was loved by all.

I was very sorry to learn of the death of Bill. He was a good friend and a fine educator and I enjoyed working with him.
John Durkin

Though our grateful nation mourns with you in your loss, we can only feel a small part of the loss you are experiencing.

Your loved one will always be a part of our country's story. As such, their sacrifice on behalf of our nation will always be honored.

While the process of grieving requires a lot of time and, somehow, is never complete, we will be praying for you and grieving with you.

In deepest sympathy.

Bill was my fourth grade teacher at Middlesex Ave. School. He was also my principal at West Tatnuck School. He was an inspiring teacher. I have known him for 60 years. He will be missed.


Thank you for serving our country. May your family find comfort in their faith and may you Rest in Peace.