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William J. Severino

Schenectady, New York

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William J. Severino RotterdamWilliam J. Severino, 91, died Sunday, November 9, 2014, suddenly at Ellis Hospital. Born March 18, 1923 in Schenectady, NY to Pasquale and Antoinette LaBarca Severino. Bill attended Mont Pleasant High School and Siena College, where he earned his bachelor of science...

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Aunt Rose, Toni, & Linda, Carolyn sent me an email about uncle Willows passing. Somehow I never saw all though I heard. My deepest sympathies to you all. Even though things have changed, I always considered you all family and still do. I loved Willow and he will be missed. God bless.

In loving memory of my father, who will live on with me forever in my heart! I love you!

Dad,you were and always will be my hero! I am so thankful that we had the week prior to your sudden and unexpected passing to spend together. We did nothing but laugh and have a great time. You were a wonderful husband, father, father-in-law, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, and uncle, who has loved unconditionally. I have learned so much from you and will always cherish the time we have spent together. I can only hope that I will be half the person you were and will always make...

Aunt Rose, Toni and Linda I am so sorry for your loss and will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers. Uncle Bill will be greatly missed by everyone.

Rose, Toni, Linda, Sue and your families,

We are so grateful and blessed to have shared the many times we had with Bill. He was an amazing man and we could all learn a lot from him. May the memories you hold provide you strength during this time and may his spirit live on.

Our deepest condolences to the Severino family We were classmates at Mont Pleasant High School. Great guy

To the Severino family, our deepest sympathies for your great loss of our friend and classmate at Mont Pleasant High Schoo,

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Rose and family -- We are extemly sorry for the loss of your husband and our brother. He was a great guy and was well liked by all that knew him. Anybody in need, he was always there to help them. We had many great times together. We'll always remember, when we got together, and all the others knew that the first thing was between Willow and Ed who was taller and who weighed more and that kept all the people around us laughing. We will really miss him and our phone calls. Willow and his...