Bill-Roderick-Obituary

Bill Roderick

Mystic, Connecticut

May 12, 1942 – Jan 13, 2022 (Age 79)

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BORN
May 12, 1942
DIED
January 13, 2022
AGE
79
LOCATION
Mystic, Connecticut

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Bill Roderick, 79, of Mystic, CT and New York died unexpectedly on January 13th, 2022, at his home in New York City. He was born in Warwick RI, son of Isabelle Bostrom and William I. Roderick. He is survived by his wife, Jane Ginsberg Roderick; daughters Ann Dowling (Patrick Dowling) of Hope...

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We on the WVMHS class reunion committees with Bill remember and speak of him often when we get together monthly. Bill was such an extraordinary remarkable person.He had a quiet low keyed profile, always asking how everyone was, and would not mentioned the accomplishments he made in life. He was a special person. I was proud of him. Debbie Donahue

Dear Jane and family, All of us on our high school class 60th and 70thBD Committees send our prayers and memories on Bill´s 1st year anniversary who was taken too soon from you and your family. We hold dear our memories of Bill with his unpretentious demeanor and quiet manner with us. We think of him often when we gather together. Debbie Donahue and Committee (WVHS CLASS `60)

I was so sadden to hear of Bill´s unexpected passing. Having him with us on the 70th Birthday Committee and on our 60th Reunion Committee with those monthly meetings was such a pleasure. He was just the nicest guy. Soft spoken and always ready to help out in anyway. He forfeited a few of his online Italian classes to meet instead with us. That was so thoughtful of him. At our meetings he spoke highly of all his family and was looking forward to making the family trip to Italy. He felt badly...

Dear Jane and Sara
I am deeply saddened to hear of Bill passing.
Please accept my deepest sympaty.I will always remember Bill gentle with big heart , smile and happy every time we met.
A lot of good memories

Bill, An ode to my best friend. It's okay to miss you. It's okay to cry. Just know I'll never forget you. This isn't a permanent goodbye. Respect and admiration were ours to share. Times of laughter lightened our days. Memories of so much everywhere. So connected in so many ways.

Dear Jane and Family,
Dan and I mourn the loss of our dearest friend, Bill Our hearts are broken from his premature passing. Bill's gentle nature and beautiful soul saw only the best in everyone. We take comfort in having forty years of wonderful memories--the years of Friday night pasta dinners with fellow NUWC friends and the incredible hospitality that he and Jane offered both in Italy and their Stonington home. But most of all, my dear friend, I remember the occasional nights...

Dearest Jane and Sara, Please accept our sincere condolences for your terrible loss. What a gift Bill was for us and how lucky we were to know him! He was a kind, gentle, and compassionate man. His wonderful memories will always be in our hearts and our minds. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

Great times in Larici, Italy.

Dearest Jane and Sara, Please accept our sincere condolences for your terrible loss. What a gift Bill was for us and how lucky we were to know him. He was a kind, gentle, and compassionate man. His wonderful memories will always be in our hearts and our minds. May his soul rest in eternal peace.