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William L. WOLLENBERG Jr.

Farmington, Unionville, Hartford, Bristol, Connecticut

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WOLLENBERG, William L. Jr. William Louis Wollenberg, Jr., beloved husband, father and grandfather passed away peacefully with his family by his side on July 2. He was born to William and Irene (Massa) Wollenberg in Hartford on July 10, 1932. He was married to Nancy Glanovsky, his high...

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My condolances to the Wollenberg Family. As a former Unionville resident and a graduate of Farmington High School with Attorney Walter Nicksa I wish all the partners of the Law Firm my condolances.
Attorney Bernard D. McMahon

Many years ago, I was a State's Atty and he was defending in a fatal accicedent csae. The mmatter was hard fougt before it was resolved. Later. I got a call from Mr. Wollenberg thanking me for the professional manner which I had conducted myself!\
WHAT A CLASS ACT! hE WILL BE MISSED,

ANDREW WITTSTEIN,
ASST. STATE'S ATTY, GA 18
RETIRED

Nancy,
I was so sorry I couldn't be with you and the family,but know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and that Bill is in my prayers.

Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you all through this difficult time. The Holloway Family

Rest in peace Judge. You were the best, and I'm thankful to have been able to sit in your office and courtroom. The courtesies you extended over the years will never be forgotten.

Teresa, sorry to hear about your father-in-law. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

To the Wollenberg family I am so very sorry. Judge Wollenberg was the best. It was a pleasure to work with him at The New Britain courthouse. He made it a joy to go to work and it did the bench proud as one of its finest Judges. His family was lucky to have him and he always spoke of all of you with such pride. He will be deeply missed by all. I will always be grateful to have known Judge Wollenberg and will continue to smile whenever I think of him. I will keep you all in my prayers.

To the family: I will always carry the memory of a man who was quick with a smile and a good word. He was a wonderful person and judge.

To Nancy and all of the Wollenberg family --

We are all so very saddened to hear of Bill's passing. Between the jokes, the advice and the friendship that he has always showed to our family, we will always share his memory fondly. More than once, the three Anderson boys have had laughs about how he handled one situation or another -- including a wedding in Oklahoma...

I am sorry that we couldn't be there for the funeral but know that he will be in our prayers now and forever. ...