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William B. WASSELL

West Hartford. Haddam, Connecticut

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WASSELL, William B. William B. Wassell. It is with great sadness, on February 1st, that the family of William B. Wassell raised their glasses one last time in honor of a wonderful man. Born Aug. 9, 1919, Bill was the loving husband of the late June Bale Wassell for 60 wonderful years...

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Mark, my brother (Richard Panek) told us about the loss of your dad. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

We are so sorry to learn of Uncle Bill's passing. He was a very kind and gentle man. His family and friends will very much miss him.

Jeff, Sally & Nikki Wassell

Charlie and Steve and family,
My deepest sympathies to you all. Wishing you peace

Dear Charlie, Karen and the Wassell Family;
I'm so sorry to hear of your fathers passing. He was a very accomplished man. I know that the memories of his fulfulling life will live on in each of you. Please accept my deepest condolences. Jean Spalla

Dear Mark, Ann, Steve, and Charlie,

Although I haven't seen Ann, Steve, and Charlie in years, it still seems just like yesterday, (the memories are so vivid), that I last saw you all in the old, wonderful house on Buena Vista. My heart goes out to each of you on the loss of your father. He was a true gentleman always with a smile on his face. Despite the frequent visits from me, Dick Panek, and the Walker twins (usually all at the same time), he never tired of us, or if he did, he...

Ann & Alan,
Sorry to read of your loss. Sounds like he led a full life. He may be gone, but you have your many memories.

Dear Mark and family, Personally and on behalf of the reunion committee of Hall '70, please accept our sincere sympathy on your dad's passing. What a remarkable man he was. In time, may your wonderful memories replace the present sorrow in your heart. Nancy Swanson, Shelley Berkowitz Levy, Sandra Lebovitz Myers and Rich Castagno

Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your father. Many fond memories of him taking us skiing at Sundown.

We are sorry to hear of Bill's passing. We have come to know him through Saybrook at Haddam. We played cards with him and some of the other residents twice a month. He was a wonderful kind and gentle man and we had many enjoyable hours of card playing with him. He especially enjoyed playing Cribbage with my husband but most of the others played Set-back so we settled on that game. Please know Bill and your family are in our prayers.