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William Catto Obituary

William L. Catto, known to most as Bill Catto, the quintessential quarterback-turned -community-leader, died Friday, May 24, 2024, at the age of 86.

Bill, a life-long resident of Auburn, NY, was the first son of Lewis and Elizabeth (Schillace) Catto. As a second-generation Italian American, "Billy" grew up as the all-American boy, lettering in three sports and as quarterback, leading his undefeated football team to the state championships. He was also an outstanding student of the West High School Class of 1955.

Bill's father co-owned Catto & DiFabio garage, and actively discouraged his son's interest in cars, instead refocusing him on studies. Bill was recruited to play football at Cornell University. Bill was the first member of his family to attend any college, let alone an Ivy League Institution.

Bill earned his Bachelor's and Master's Degree in civil engineering from Cornell University, while leading the Big Red Football team as starting quarterback. Although he worked during his college years, Bill was also an enthusiastic brother of the Sigma Nu Fraternity and served, for a bit, as fraternity Chaplain. A lifelong learner, Bill also earned a Master's Degree in Environmental Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a Master's Degree in Public Health from Syracuse University.

Bill worked as an engineer and a surveyor early in his career, but upon returning to his hometown, Auburn, contributed to the community initially as the City Engineer of Auburn. His time helping protect the city from the devastating Hurricane Agnes in 1972 (especially his recording-breaking purchase of 400 hamburgers and 200 cheeseburgers for the round-the-clock emergency staff) may have overshadowed his many other municipal contributions.

Bill may be best known for his long tour of duty as the Director of the Cayuga County Health and Human Services Departments. He was ahead of this time. Before the country became environmentally aware, he worked hard to ensure a clean watershed for Owasco Lake and an overall healthy environment. He was known for his thoughtful leadership combining common sense with a strict adherence to regulations. Catto tirelessly strived to communicate difficult issues to all with his weekly Auburn Citizen newspaper column. His many accomplishments were celebrated by his retirement gala at the United States Military Academy at West Point, where his statewide peers honored his impressive achievements, focused commitment and diplomatic perseverance.

After retirement, Bill, an inveterate fighter for the underdog, was proud to serve as a Cayuga County Legislator. He enjoyed a deep love for family, most recently evidenced by his generous gift-giving and passion for curating (and sharing) family photographs. His multiple coffee groups would meet regularly, plotting and planning to Save the World in their unique ways. He enjoyed travel, especially during his many adventures in Florida. Bill's passion for family and friends was evident in his unrelenting enthusiasm to gather folks together.

He is survived by his loving wife of 61 years, Cassie (Walsh) Catto. They each grew up on opposite ends of Park Place in Auburn; she was "the little girl up the street". Their courtship blossomed during their college years, and she was his frequent date at Cornell formals. Bill is survived by his two sisters, Carolyn Cresco and Elissa (Dr. Richard) Rozanski and by his three sons, Edward (Kathe) Catto, Colin (Julie) Catto and Christopher (Traci) Catto. His love for his sons was boundless and clearly evident as he would adapt his own interests to his sons 'passions, including hockey and comic books. He is also survived by the grandchildren he continuously celebrated and adored: Joe (Anne) Mecca, Cassie (Eric) Ludwig, Tessa (Jamie) Catto Lacy Rae Catto, Jillian Catto, Abby Catto, Amelia Catto, Melanie Catto and Alex Catto, and his great-grandchildren Rose Mecca, Lula Hope Krieger and Jane Mecca as well as a plethora of nephews, nieces and cousins.

In addition to his parents, Bill was predeceased by brother-in-law, Jack Cresco and uncle (and best friend) Dominick (Dundee) Schillace.

Calling hours are Thursday, May 30th from 4-7 pm at Pettigrass Funeral Home, 196 Genesee St., Auburn. Bill's Mass of Christian Burial will be Friday, May 31st at 11:00 am at St. Alphonsus Church with the Rev. Louis Vasile as celebrant. Burial will be held at St. Joseph's Cemetery, overlooking Owasco Lake.

Bill's kind and clear-headed approach to living life was clearly epitomized in the writings of philosopher Marcus Aurelius: "Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one."
Published by The Citizen from May 27 to May 28, 2024.

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Sharon (Germano) Teasdale

September 2, 2024

Great memories of Bill when he was working for the City back in the 60s/70s as City Engineer and I was working in that office. He had an amazing career.

Karen Sheftic-Burns

August 10, 2024

Thoughts and prayers to Cassie & Family from the Sheftic-Burns Family

John D Rowe

June 21, 2024

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John Rowe

June 19, 2024

To put all of Bill´s contributions into print would take volumes. So many of his friends, colleagues and
family have shared so many of their personal recollections of Bill here, so we have a great start.
To me, Bill was a mentor with a unique leadership style. He understood the need to get to know those
around him on a one-to-one manner which is a key to being a successful public servant. He also led by
his humor. A Bill Catto laugh could be heard on the second floor of the county office building, at the old
JJ´s Restaurant on Genesee St, on the tennis courts behind East High, Wegmans and many other places
throughout his beloved Auburn. When you heard Bill laugh, you just knew things were headed in the
right direction, no matter how perilous the situation we were faced with.
Bill´s leadership in public service embodied the theme of the Oath of the Ancient Greek City-State, the
first democracy in the world.
"I promise to be dependable, lawful, and loyal - to protect my community at all costs and to leave it
better than I found it. 
Bill Catto lived up to that oath time and time again in everything he did in public service and in his
private life. Auburn and Cayuga County are better places thanks to him.
And somewhere, Bill is handing off the ball to Ed Lauckern on the Ithaca goal line to lead Auburn High to
another undefeated season...
John Rowe

Alice DeNiro

June 5, 2024

May he rest in peace. Alice and Tony DeNiro

Joe Marshall

June 2, 2024

He helped me out many times and was always fair. Our deepest condolences to his family. Joe Marshall former County Clerk and wife Wilda

John Rossi

June 2, 2024

Bill was a lifelong friend, West High Alum and Team mate. He was an outstanding quarterback for the 1954 Auburn High undefeated football team coached by Bob Dean. sympathies to his family, wife Cassie , sons and grandchildren. He made Auburn a better place and will be sadly missed.

Kip Pinckney

June 2, 2024

Condolences from the Pinckney Family

Frank Wiethuechter

June 2, 2024

Sorry to hear of his passing. H will be missed

Steve snow

June 2, 2024

I was so sorry to hear of the loss of Bill to his Family and the Auburn community. I don´t get home much anymore but it was always a treat to spend time with him and the ` breakfast crew´ he frequented. He was all of those things that mark a man a Gentleman... I will miss him. My sincerest condolences to his Family and the Auburn community...it is somehow a bit diminished when it loses a citizen like this one..

john l. allen

May 31, 2024

My condolences to the family. I met Bill back when my good friend Ed Lauckern was Mayor and we would have coffee occasionally. He was a kind, articulate man. He will be missed. RIP Bill.

Bill Wade, Jacksonville, FL

May 31, 2024

Bill's family, I am so sorry to read of Bill's passing. We were born moments apart at Mercy Hospital. Our mothers shared a room at that time. My mom was a DeOrio and we lived at 3 Delevan St. Hu used to tell me I was older than him. It has been a long while but I have followed his life along the way. I know that he has earned his way to the Heaven we believe in and pray for. Know that he is now enjoying family and friends who preceded him. He is now in my prayers as as are his loved ones. Trust God. He knows Bill and will protect him in eternity.

Phillip Gioia, MD, MPH, CI

May 30, 2024

I am grateful for his service for public health, the community, and the state.

Hans Rempel

May 30, 2024

Bill was a great guy, I'm glad to have known him.
- Hans Rempel

Tom and Judy Guzzo

May 29, 2024

We were very sad to hear of Bills passing. As one of his coffee buddies, there will always be a big loss out of every day for the rest of my life. He was a very smart, kind and wonderful man. Our deepest sympathy to his family. We loved him very much.

Bill Kane

May 28, 2024

Cassie-On behalf of my sister (Patti Kane Oliver) and myself (Billy Kane) we send our love.

Rich Wheeling

May 28, 2024

My condolences to the family

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Bradley Treat

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Margaret Shackell & Glen Dowel

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Allan Graney

May 28, 2024

Thank you Mr. Catto for your years of devotion to this City and County. Condolences to your Family, friends and colleagues. Again, thank you. RIP.

Marilyn t Castiglione

May 28, 2024

MY sincere condolences to the Catto family..RIP BILL

Don B.

May 28, 2024

Having worked for Bill at the Health Dept. for many years, from that experience, I was able to learn from him many valuable lessons that I can reflect on even today. He was a good mentor. Don B.

Edward H Charles Sr. (Spike)

May 28, 2024

My prayers and condolences are with the Catto Family. I first Met Bill at West High School. We have been friends ever since Then. Bill was one of most Intelligent people I have ever met. When we met at our coffee club, the boys would have me ask Bill questions about the earth, space, science, technology, time(how something can be at two places at the same time). Bill would patiently go into detail and explain it to us. we were amazed and loved to listen to him. Bill was a great friend and always a gentleman. I and any one who had the pleasure of knowing Bill, will miss him Greatly..

Laurie Updike

May 27, 2024

Rest in peace Bill. Thank you for everything you did at the county office building.

Tom Keogan

May 27, 2024

Bill was a great and kind man.My prayers and thoughts are with Followed by the Cato family

Karen Colella

May 27, 2024

My deepest sympathies to you all..I had just recently seen Bill at Burger King and had a nice chat and hug...Super sweet ..he will be missed

Mike DiMatteo

May 27, 2024

Bill was a good friend always send hello when we saw each other prays to the Catto family

Alice Stoyell

May 27, 2024

I was a public health nurse for Cayuga Co. Health Dept from 1985-2015. Bill was a great advocate and support for the nurses, and had a great sense of humor. I know he will be missed, he was a great man!

Mary Dorsey

May 27, 2024

My thoughts and prayers are with Cassie and the family at this time

Doreen Henry

May 27, 2024

Bill is home, he is at peace. He was a special friend of Rogers and myself. He was a true friend. Fly high Bill. God bless.

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