William-Storms-Obituary

William Storms

Worcester, Massachusetts

1946 - 2018

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William (Billy) Storms, 72Worcester - William "Billy" Storms III, 72 passed away after a period of declining health. William was born in Worcester son of the late William Storms II and Barbara (Ward, Storms) Brown of Worcester. He leaves his wife, Mary and her son Rashad, his brothers, Wayne of...

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My sincerest condolences to the family in your time of need

Cousin you are nolonger in pain..You are with the our heavenly father glory..I am so glad that we had our talks on the phone and fb conversation and i came to know that we were family which you already knew..I will miss that..I want to send my condolences to the family and may you find the peace and comfort in the arms and prayers of the lord..God bless..

My deepest sympathies to the Storms family, Mary and my only nephew Rashad on Billy s passing. It's been a lifetime since I saw Bill but never forgot him coming to the boys club with Mary to watch my brother Willie box. Bill was a good man. Say hi to Willie for us. Much love to his family. Rip Bill.

My friend of life, many will miss but share in a memory of friendship that has endured for many of our years. You as the gentle giant that laughed with all the gusto, and lived in the merry hood of a wonderful brotherhood. I hear your message of love for family and those among us that knew you as a person that stood up to support another's back. We talked about so many things in life, and those will be the things that we will carry with us as your friend. Miss you, and know that the pain is...

I was deeply saddened to learn that one of my closest friends,Billy had passed away. He was part of a group of very close friends since the middle '60s. Although most of us have separated over the years by moving out of town, we always managed to get together a few times a year to have lunch and talk about the "Good Old Days" (and there really were) and all the fun we had growing up. You really had to know Billy to see how much fun he was. His late sister, "Max" was a classmate of mine and...