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William D. Weisberg

Syracuse, New York

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William D. Weisberg August 22, 2011 William D. Weisberg, 80, of Manlius, died Monday, August 22, 2011 at Menorah Park. He was born in Oneida on March 30, 1931 to the late Frieda and Herbert Weisberg. The family moved to Syracuse in 1948. Bill attended Manlius Military Academy, Nottingham High...

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To Jeanie, Deborah, Richard, and Family,
Again, I am so sorry for your loss. Words cannot express the sorrow you must feel. I never knew Bill, so I don't know what I am missing, but, I'm sure he meant the world to you. May he rest in peace.

Jon Borsky

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Everyone needs an 'Uncle Bill.'
Few have one.
But, I did.
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Jeanie,
Please know I am thinking of you during this difficult time. I will keep you and your family in my heart and prayers.
Love,
Lauren Feiglin

Jeanie:I so understand what you and your dear family have been through and now feeling. My late husband Max (passed away 9/8/04)shared office space with Bill. Most Sincerely, Faye Wolkoff

Jeanie -- I'm so very sorry to hear of your loss. You and your family will be in my thoughts in the days ahead.

Love,

Maureen

Jeannie.....we know you have suffered thru an agonizing period and wanted you to know we were thinking of you at this time.......Best to you and your family...

Diane and Bob Miron

To Jean and family, I am sorry to hear of Bills" passing. He was a great guy. We almost became business partners in the mortgage banking world.,back in the day ,as they say.
Miles Hanlon

Jeanie
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

To the family of Willaim D. Weisberg, I would like to extend my sincerest sympathy to you on the passing of Bill. He was my family's attorney for many years and always did his best for my family and his other client's. My Father even built his addition on his house back in the 1960's. In later years I saw him at area Winterguard Shows cheering on his grandchildren in their performances. May He Rest In Peace! Bernard J. (Bernie) Brzostek