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William A. Tocci

Canton, Ohio

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William A. Tocci (Buffalo Bill) age 72, of Hartville, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday July 3, 2010 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born in Indiana, Pa on Dec. 31, 1937 to the late Frank A. and Olive Ruth (Hoover) Tocci. He served in the Army and was stationed in Germany...

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To all the loved ones and friends of BUFFALO BILL TOCCI.My deepest heartfelt sympany for ur lose of a wonerfull man.I will always remember bill, he was a wonerful man he loved his ranch and tryed so hard to make even more than what he had accomplished with it!HE WAS A GREAT INFLUENCE IN OUR LIVES AND WILL BE TREASURED MORE THAN ANY WORDS CAN SAY!WE SHARE A GREAT DEAL IN HIS LOSE!MY FRIEND AND MUCH MORE!TO TAMI TINA AND OUR SON MICHAEL TOCCI I PRAY U WILL ALL REMEMBER HIM IN ALL PRECIOUS...

We are so sorry to learn that we've lost Bill. He has been a good neighbor and an interesting friend for the many years we've known him. We will miss him very much.

Sorry to hear of your loss. I have not see my uncle in a long long time but do remember his ranch. I send my thoughts and prayers to Tammy and Tina. Just know he is in a better place full of peace.

Spoke with my Dad last week and he had told me that his Brother Bill and my Uncle had passed away on Saturday the 3rd of July... I send my deepest sympathies to Tina & Tammy for the loss of their Dad. I know my Dad was happy he had recently spoke to him and was saying how good he had sounded, I know everyone knew how the outcome would be...just didn't expect it so quickly. You just never know what life with throw at you...But know that he is at peace. Again my deepest sympathies to all the...

We were so sorry to hear of Bill's passing, we have great memories of visiting him at his buffalo ranch. We always enjoyed visiting Indiana, PA when we were young and seeing Bill and all our cousins. Our heartfelt sympathies go out to all of his family and friends.
Bill's cousins,
Judy, Susan, Evelyn and Janet

We were so sorry to hear of Bill's passing, we have great memories of visiting him at his buffalo ranch. We always enjoyed visiting Indiana, PA when we were young and seeing Bill and all our cousins. Our heartfelt sympathies go out to all of his family and friends.
Bill's cousins,
Judy, Susan, Evelyn and Janet

Time is not on our side seconds turn into minutes, minutes into hrs., hrs. into days, days to weeks, weeks to months, and months to years. 20 or more to be exact since I spent my summers playing buffalo rancher out at grandpas. He would shout up the steps to my room "Get up we got work to do!". Id get up get dressed and put my boots on. I could hear his thunderous call "Hobuff Hobuff Hobuff !". He lived for that second, that minute, that hr that we would feed the animals, jump in the truck...

Our Deepest Sympathy for the loss of your Father and Grandpa.

I grew up right down the road from his farm. A very nice man who everyone liked. The Buffalo's were awesome to look at when you would drive by. Reminded you of the Old West.