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William Robert Roy

Syracuse, New York

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Alzheimer's Association

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Honorable William Robert Roy October 29, 2010 Honorable William Robert Roy of Syracuse, passed away Friday, October 29, at Upstate University Hospital. He was born March 23, 1929, and raised in West Hartford, CT, and graduated from Hall High School. Judge Roy attended Syracuse University, was a...

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To The Roy Family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy at the loss of a great man. Your Dad and Mom remain in my memories of growing up in Syracuse. Your granddad was my Uncle Harold. Please know you are in my prayers. Peace and love, Nancy Sullivan Rozak (George S. Sullivan's daughter)

Karen and Dave, sorry for your loss. It's never easy, no matter how grown up we get. You must have wonderful memories of such an outstanding guy.

Dear Karen, Dave, and family - Our prayers are with you all during this difficult time. May you be comforted in knowing that your father is safely home.
~The Guinto Family

Dear Sarah,

Please accept the sympathy of Le Moyne College on the occasion of the death of your Grandfather. Be assured of our prayers for him, for you and for your family.

~Le Moyne College Office of Alumni & Parent Programs

Jim:

My condolences to you and your family. I remember meeting and chatting with your Dad soon after your graduation from USF. He was a delightful man and I am glad I got to meet him. He was so very proud of you then, and I'm sure, only became more so. It may be an inappropriate place to say so, but, I am also tremendously proud of you. Great go on the Senior Tour ....... you, in deed, deserved to be playing amongst all those other "Champions". After my son Geoff, you...

A great lawyer, jurist and gentleman.

Ginger,Jack & Family
Sorry for your lost.
Mike Cunningham Corning,N,Y,

To The Roy Family
My deepest sympathy at the passing of a singularly wonderful person. Bill was the essence of a man who treasured his family, his country, and his community. Never did he let his disease define him, but rose so far above it that one forget about it in his presence. My life is richer for having known him.

Ginger, Jack & Family
My deepest condolences to you and the family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Antoinette Becker