William-Rabitor-Obituary

William Rabitor

Uxbridge, Massachusetts

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William E. Rabitor, 66Uxbridge - William E. Rabitor, 66, formerly of Uxbridge died on Tues. Dec. 16 in the Veterans Medical Center in Brockton after an illness. He is survived by his 2 sisters Aime Jay Hughes and her husband John of Uxbridge and Michelle M. Donovan of Uxbridge, as well as several...

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A kinder gentler man I have never known .
I have shared many laughs with Billy, with songs he would write and stories of growing up in Uxbridge.
We will miss you bill, rest in peace my friend.
Dan Chesley

I remember Billy would come to my grandparents house on Christmas Eve. Sometimes he would be Santa or bring his banjo and play for us. I will always treasure those memories of him.

We are so sorry for your loss. Billy was my first cousin, and most of my childhood memories involved the fun we use to have over at his house. I especially remember all the first we built in the woods, our walks to River Bend Farm for chocolate milk, and sitting on the elephant rock in the sand pits. I'll miss you, Billy. Rest in Peace.

My condolences to the family, Bill was a special part of my younger life and I remember meeting you all. He was so wonderful to the patients at WSH, a man with true compassion. He has given it his all. Deb Ambrosino Morin, Mendon, MA.

As first cousins, Billy and I grew up best of friends. Many of my fondest childhood memories were with him and the fun we had growing up. So very sad to hear of his passing...

Bill brightened my day(s). From '91 to '96 He was a daily visitor to the "Gig Stop" in North Uxbridge. Taught me and many others so much about music and life. Thank You Bill, see ya on the other side my Friend!

Mark and I are so sorry for your loss. Bill was such a kind man. We shared many talks about his days as a musician. I know he missed playing so much. We will miss our talks the back yard. Peace to all. Mark and Merri Wheeler

Billy was a wonderful guy who I knew for over 50 years. An artist and musician who was, above all, a caring and loving person. We had a lot of good times. You will be missed. He also loved Chocolate Chip Cookies! Rest in peace.

My sincere condolences to the entire Rabitor family. Bill was one of our BAND of Brothers as an integral member of the Strongheart Band in the mid seventies. He played up a storm with his banjo, guitar, and pedal steel guitar.I have so many fond memories of playing in that band and Bill was a great musician and friend.All my best to his sisters at this difficult time, and may he Rest in Peace.