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William Thomas Repp

Rochester, New York

Age 76

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Repp, William ThomasRochester: Writer and teacher Bill Repp died, August 24, 2013 at age 76, He is survived by sons, Richard and Stephen; his daughter, Michelle and his grandchildren, Jonathan, Jennifer and Nicholas Repp and Kristen and Katelyn Ikle and Randy Perry. He was born with the gift of...

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Still miss the laughter and wisdom, not to mention the "coaching" Bill gave me frequently, urging me to climb the next rung on my own ladder. I also quote him on occasion in one of our shared interest groups. He is not forgotten. So glad this memory page is kept up. Thank you!
Jim Bush

Though a few years have passed, I miss you every day reminding me above all else to remember that everything is possible. For that and so much else my dear friend, I will be forever grateful...Donna

I want to thank you for being a part in my life, for the love, caring, the story telling and your sense of humor..you will always be in my heart. GOD BLESS! You were such a good man xo

I am so sorry to here of Bill's passing. I have spent many wonderful times with him at Meetup events. He was kind, friendly and caring. He had a great smile and enjoyed life. He always had a big hug for me and we enjoyed playing trivia together. I will miss him. Diane Lavictoire

It was so nice to have known Bill even though it wasnt for a very long time. In addition to all the wonderful accomplishments listed, Bill was also a very good cook. He made a sorbet / ice cream for a party we attended and it was amazing! God Bless you Bill, your friends at meetup will miss you.
~ Vicki Rotolo

What a wonderful man, it was a blessing to know him, if only briefly.

Linda and I are sad to hear of Bill's passing and sorry to have missed the calling hours.
We always enjoyed talking with Bill at many Huggers Ski Club walks and events. He always had a very pleasant attitude and wonderful view of life. I recall his great fondness for bread eating and bread making.
We'll miss Bill.

Mike & Linda Krause

We knew Bill at Monroe High school and saw him at his class 50th reunion. He spoke so proudly of his children and grand children at that time. Our most sincere sympathy is with your family during this sad time.

Bill was a great friend and mentor. I always looked forward to meeting with him for lunch or spending time at the camp. He was always full of life and there to give guidance when it was much needed. He always spoke highly of all of his children and grandchildren. He will be dearly missed by all and his friendship will be forever cherished. My condolences to his family during this very difficult time. He is now at peace.