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William A. Satariano

Walnut Creek, California

1946 - 2017

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William A. SatarianoDec. 12, 1946 - May 28, 2017Pleasant Hill, CaliforniaWilliam Anthony "Bill" Satariano, a revered and beloved professor of public health at the University of California, Berkeley, whose work helped aging people lead healthier lives, died on May 28. He was 70. Bill enjoyed a...

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Bruce and I are so sad to hear today of Bill's passing. Bill was a longtime neighbor, friendly, and always a delight to speak with. His presence and humor will be missed.

With sincere condolences
Bruce and Laura Newton

With deepest sympathy, may the power of prayer ease your sorrow, give you peace and provide much comfort for you during this difficult time. Matthew 21:22

We have known Bill from our days in graduate school at Purdue. He is by far one of the kindest, most caring, gentlest, and smartest people we have ever known. We will remember him for his dry sense of humor. The world is a much better place due to his life and work.

I wish we could have connected just one more time! I have so much to ask him. Rest in peace my friend.

My sincere condolence on Bills passing. He was a good friend of mine when we were in high school. We did touch base once or twice since then and I'll never forget his smile and energy.

I am so sorry to hear about Bill! I'm shocked actually!
Bill and I go way back to 6th St. in San Jose. He came to my first birthday party. I have pics. We both ended up living in Willow Glen where we went all of the way through high school together. We lost touch when he went to Perdue. He was such a great guy! We used to pick on him a bit. He was real easy to pick on, but we all loved him. We called him Satch, of course. It was great having him as a friend back then. A lot of great...

Bill and I were neighbors when we were at Berkeley. We lived side by side in student housing. We became very good friends also because we were both in public health. Later on he was my wife's (Patrice Vaeth) advisor in her doctorate and postdoc. He was a wonderful colleague and person. We will miss him very much. Raul Caetano

I'm one of Bill's cousins. My mother was the younger sister of Bill's mom, Mary. She was always so proud of Bill and his many academic accomplishments. His success was a point of pride for everyone in our family. He was respected and much loved by everyone in the family.