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William Raybold

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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William RayboldOur loving father, William Raybold of Mountain Lake, Md., formerly of Bakerstown, passed away Friday morning from his battle with Alzheimer's disease. He was 73 years old. Bill was a 1956 graduate of Hampton High School. He spent 42 years as an employee of PNC Bank. Prior to moving...

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Dear Nancy,Heather,JR,and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your husband and father.
Nancy, I've always admired your wonderful relationship with Bill.What loving,caring parents. Always there for their family. I'm so glad I had the opportunity to meet such great people back in the Mars cheerleading days. Bill was always so friendly and quick witted. He made everyone smile!
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I wish you peace...
Lynn Tamosauskas

With condolences on the loss of your father, husband, uncle, grandfather and friend. The mark of a life well lived is not the tears upon its closure, it the smiles that rise up when those sweet memories arrive. I only met Mr. Raybold while he was on his slow journey away from us. It was immediately evident he was a man of joy who loved his family, and would forever live on through them. Each one of his children and his grandchildren are his gift to us. For those gifts and the legend of a...

Dad,

The last two weeks have been among the hardest Jen, Heather, Matt, and I have had to endure. Watching you slip away the last few days hurt more than I ever thought possible. I thought I was ready to say good bye to you, but I quickly realized on December 30th how truly much I loved my father and the void that was created when you left this side of God's creation. However, I found great comfort and peace on Friday when 250 of your friends and family came to pay their...

Nancy, JR, and Heather,
My family was very saddened to hear of the loss of your husband and father. There are not words to describe what a wonderful and loving man he was. Mr. Bill will always be remembered and loved. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. You and your family will be in my family's thoughts and prayers through this hard time.

Nancy - I was so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. When I remember you and Bill together I see two happy people and smiles galore - you two were so joyful together and Bill's legacy lives on in you and your children. I see his smile and laughter and happiness in life. You will have those forever stories and memories. What a grand life he lived. As they say in the Serbian Orthodox faith - Memory Eternal.

Dear Nancy, Jr, Heather and family. My heartfelt condolences on your loss of your husband and father. I was so priviledged to know Bill and be a part of the family. I know he is looking down on us with his mother, father and brother George with a smile.. His warm, loving and kind spirit along with his sense of humor will live on in my heart . Thanks Bill for always being there when we needed it. Mary Raybold Gallagher

Uncle Bill was not just a uncle he was like a father. He was a amazing and caring man. We will miss him. I will never forget all the good times we had at Raystown and snowmobiling at the farm! Lots of hugs go out to JR, Heather and Aunt Nancy and the rest of the family and friends that loved him very much.

Dear Nancy and family,
Although I did not have the pleasure of knowing Bill very well, he was obviously loved and respected by those who knew him. My father was very fond of Bill. Our family will be forever grateful for everything Bill and Nancy did for my father when he was very ill. I have this feeling there is one more star up in the sky tonight. Although it is far away, its brightness and warmth still reach us here to make the night a little less dark. With our deepest sympathy

Dear Nancy and family,
Very sad to hear of your loss. Bill was missed at our past class reunion but he was thought of in many hearts. I will always remember his sense of humor and his everlasting laugh. May the God of love & peace set your hearts at rest and give you strength at this difficult time.
Jean Lichina Petrovich(HHS Class of 56)