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William Bernard "Bill" Seebeck

Northampton, Massachusetts

Age 65

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DIED
December 13, 2015
AGE
65
LOCATION
Northampton, Massachusetts

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NORTHAMPTON - William Bernard Seebeck, 65, recently of Northampton, passed away Sunday, Dec. 13, 2015.William was born in San Francisco, California, to the late Margaret (Symonds) Seebeck and John Seebeck. Bill relocated at the age of three to Midland Beach, Staten Island, New York. He attended...

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You were a dear friend, will miss you, your words and the laughter. Goodbye Bill, RIP.

"To live in the hearts we leave behind
Is never to die"...

To anyone who has ever met Bill and experienced his abundant love, acceptance and ability to tell great stories, you will be missed... You have enriched us all and in so many ways...

May you rest in peace and find your place amongst the stars above...

My heart breaks knowing you are gone...

Only having met Bill over the phone and Facebook, through our mutual friend Priscilla, His personal warmth,compassion and faith were very evident. I will miss his messages. My heartfelt sympathy to his family and friends.

Will Miss you Bill!
Gill Cornell

I have heard it said you can judge a man by those he influences. If this is the case I am sure Bill was kind, caring, hard working and intelligent. I have the pleasure of working with his son Chris and I can't begin to say how sorry I am for the entire family. Love and Prayers.

My dear friend, I will miss you more than words can say. I cherish each moment we shared.I know that my life is forever better for having your friendship.

Dear Matt,

Please accept my family and my deepest condolences on the sad passing away of your father. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely.

Bill came to me over 15 years ago as a client, and he leaves me, as he has many others, as a dear friend. I will miss his grace and good humor he always exhibited, even in the face of the great legal and physical adversity he faced over the last few years. May God rest his soul.

My sincerest condolences. Good memories of Bill at school and community/social events. He was a good guy and always a gentleman.
Jim Grosso, MFHS '67