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William "Bill" Zuckerman

Olean, New York

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OLEAN - William "Bill" Zuckerman, of 528 York St., passed away Monday (June 29, 2015) at Olean General Hospital following a lengthy illness.Bill was born May 2, 1922, in Akron, Ohio, and was a son of Gary A. and Dora Beyer Zuckerman. On Aug. 11, 1946, in Buffalo, he married his wife of almost 69...

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Since we moved to Olean in 1952. Willie and you have been the most wonderful friends to our family. He will be deeply missed. Love from all of us.

All my prayers and sympathy are with you Mrs. Zuckerman, sons and family. Mr. Zuckerman was always so kind and nice to me. When I was in Olean for a visit last December I came to see both of you and had a nice visit with both of you. May you have some comfort knowing Mr. Zuckerman is at rest in God.

To Mrs. Zuckerman, Jim, Craig, and Michael, on behalf of the Murrin family I want to express our condolences to you and your family about your husband's and dad's passing. As kids we all knew Seneca Heights was a great place to live, the reason for that was the families who lived there!
I remember going out to Eastern Supply many times with my dad to find a part or a tool to fix something, and between Bill and Oscar they would always come up with just the right part or tool that would...

I met the Zuckermans at Jim's college graduation. They were such lovely people. Although I haven't seen them since 1970, I have kept in touch with them via Jim, my long-time college friend. I watched that documentary about WWII, and I thought about my own son who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, and how difficult it is for vets to speak about their experiences.
I know this is a huge loss to your family, Jim and Judy (and all the grands around the country)...I'm thinking of you this week,...

I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family. What wonderful memories you have which will last forever. He must have been a grand man because he has such a grand son.

So many cherished memories of times with Bill. Much, much more than the best neighbor ever and great father to dear friend, Jim, and brothers Craig & Michael, he was a mentor to me when it came to auto mechanics. He gave me my first car long before I could drive - a 1954 Hudson Jet. Never put it on the road but learned a great deal tinkering with it. Jim will remember many the Saturdays we spent at the salvage yard - sometimes working, sometimes playing, and often getting stung by wasps...

I was just informed that Mr. Zuckerman has just passed away. My sympathies go to all the Zuckerman family, and especially Jim. I grew up in Olean until my family moved west when I was 14. My best friend was "Jimmy" Zuckerman. I lived down the block, across the street from School 9, where we were classmates. Jimmy and I spent nearly everyday together both in school and out. We hung out in the neighborhood, road our bicycles, hiked up Mt. Herman, climbed on the old farm equipment in a...

So sorry for your loss of your dad.
He sounds like a good man with many accomplishments.
Please accept our sympathies.
Sharon & Dick Wexler

Please know how wonderful it was to have such great memories of such a wonderful father, grandfather, and great grandfather to keep in your hearts forever. My deepest condolences and thoughts are with you.