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William B. Strong

Chicago, Illinois

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William B. Strong, age 67, a lifelong resident of Evanston and a longtime language teacher, died July 23, 2004. He was born January 23, 1937. He held a bachelor's and master's degrees from Loyola University and also did graduate work in French at Magill and Laval Universities in Canada. He taught...

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I went to niles north and grad in 1972 i never had him as a teacher but i knew him and i remember him as being a very nice man.i am sorry to hear about his death...

sincerely mimi rapper niederkorn

I will miss this kind-hearted, witty gentleman. I am grateful to have known him. He's made a lasting impression. I haven't seen him in over five years, but his memory is as clear as if I had seen him yesterday. May God bless his soul.

My most heartfelt condolences to William's Strong's family. He will surely be missed around our dental office. As he was a patient of mine over the past few years, he was always a pleasure to have in the office. We always looked forward to seeing him. My assistants and I were deeply saddened upon hearing about him. Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.
Dr. Jon

Bill has been a good friend for 40 years, 28 of which were while teaching foreign languages at Niles North. He was a compassionate teacher and spent many extra hours helping students. There was never an academic question he couldn't answer and I always appreciated his wonderful sense of humor. Bill will truly be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your loss.
Kind regards,
Gabi and Bob Stiven

Jimmy
with a sadden heart I just learned of your brothers passing.

My condolences to Bill's family. I have many fond memories of having long conversations with Bill about art, history, and literature. His love of beauty and learning were grounded in his deep religious faith. He will be dearly missed.

My condolences to Bill's family. He was a true friend in every sense of the word. His razor-sharp wit and insight was much appreciated. I am fortunate to have known him so well in the last 15 years. I will miss him dearly.

Ann, My sincerest smypathy. Heartfelt condolances to all family members.


Dear Ann,

My sincerest smypathy. My prayers are with you and your family at this tragic time.

Marge