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William H. Wishart

Dover, New Hampshire

1930 - 2008

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78, of Dover, NH, formerly of Danvers & No. Reading, died July 10th. He formerly taught in Danvers and No Reading. He also worked for the U.S. Army for 20 years. Survived by his wife Elizabeth (Hanrahan) of Dover and Son William Wishart of CA. Funeral Mass 11 a.m., July 17th at St. Mary...

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Betty

I just received the note from Stonehill about Bill’s passing.

He was, as you know, highly respected by every one of us in the class of ’52. He was always positive, completely sincere and made time for everyone. That small white Stonehill envelope brought each of us a pang of sadness, but also a rush of happy memories of one of the finest persons any of us has ever known.

Jacquie and I extend our sympathy to you and our best wishes during this difficult...

Bill was a good person and a good person to work with. I worked with him at Measured Progress and he was always there before me to start the day, except for the times he was kind enough to give me a ride.He was meticulous with his work. He was black and white in the nicest way, - salt of the earth, sweet as sugar with that touch of pepper for the zip and zing . I will miss him. Karen Douglas kd

Betty, I was so sorry to read that Bill had passed away. I knew both of you, many years ago, and I share your sorrow. Maybe you remember me? Cling to the happy memories. Patrice (Sanborn) White

Bill will be missed by all of us in cardiac rehab. The smiling face and the puzzles he provided us, we allways looked forward to.
Thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Bill was one of the kindest men I ever knew. And he was witty, with a love for life too. I met Bill some years ago while working at Measured Progress in Dover and during the time I've worked there his face every day was one of the welcome moments in my day. Words cannot express how much I will miss him. We could talk sports, politics, culture, theology, and so many other things. Bill was a precious human being and I consider myself fortunate to have known him.

My prayers and...

Elizabeth,
Very sorry to hear about your sudden loss, you are in my thoughts and prayers...Miss you dearly.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Betty,
We regret your loss of your loving
husband Bill. We send our love to
you and your family.
Lois and Ralph

Mrs. Wishart,
I was sorry to read about the death of Mr. Wishart. I am a student of his. It was many years ago when he taught in Danvers. It was Mr. Wishart that helped me decide to become a teacher! He was a great role model. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.