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William J. Schaller III

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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William J. Schaller III William J. Schaller III, 57, of Hummelstown, PA, passed away Sunday, November 1, 2009 in his home. Born May 5, 1952 in Hazleton, PA, he was the son of William J. Schaller, Jr. of Hershey and the late Mary (Chapman) Schaller. William was a member of St. Joan of...

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Schaller family~so saddened to hear of your loss...your family were good neighbors to my parents and will always be thought of fondly...my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Julie (Bouder) Deibler & family

Kim and Carly, I was sorry to hear of Billy's passing. You will along with Billy be in our prayers.

John and Mo Tierney

My sincere condolences to the Schaller family. When Bill and I coached against each other in the Harrisburg CYO we always remembered the old HBA days. See ya', Coach S.
Mike Tracy

My thoughts and prayers are with you. It was truly a pleasure to get to know the Schaller family during the time that they lived beside my parents in Chambers Hill. Please know that I am saddened by your loss and extend my deepest sympathy to you and your family.

To the William J.Schaller Family...
My sincere condolences on your loss of Billy.He and I had some great times together back in the 70's.I always had a high regard for him as a person and as an athlete.I'll never forget him!

Carly and family... We were very sorry to hear of your loss, we have many fond memories in Harrisburg area CYO both talking to you and your dad and competing against you. He was a real class act and all around great guy. May God Bless.

Bob and Jackie Sautter, St. Joes Mechanicsburg Basketball

Carly...

My deepest sympathy... Your Dad wasn't a good man he was a GREAT man... those of us who grew up with him in Hazleton knew what a wonderful person and friend he was... when we talked he always spoke of you with such pride and joy... he loved you dearly!

"Billy" and I go back to our little league days playing for his dad on the "VFW" team. So many wonderful memories at the D.A. Harmon playground, shoveling two feet of snow off the basketball court so we could play around the world or one-on-one full court. The memories of our youth will be (in addition to his beautiful set shot) forever his legacy to me. We have lost a truly "gentle" man.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
We extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family
Helen S Gallagher and Family