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J.A. Frazier
September 21, 2006
I worked with Bill at Beinhauer Funeral Home. I missed his quick wit, sense of humor and work ethic, when he decided to become a driver, instead of working in the evening. I was deeply saddened to hear of his passing, as I always asked about him each week when I went to work. I would like to convey my deepest sympathy to you at this time.
Sincerely,
Bernadette Sentner
September 19, 2006
Bing and Dottie, I'm sorry I was not able to see you to pay my sympathies in person. I'm so sorry about Bill. Please extend my condolences to his entire family.
Bernie Seibel Sentner from Ringgold Street.
Thomas Korey
September 18, 2006
Bill,Your sense of humor will never be matched.You will be sorely missed.God bless you and your family. Your postal buddy,Tom Korey
Jan & John Krosse
September 18, 2006
Dear Elaine,Even though we are not in Pgh. with you, all of you are in our hearts and prayers. In someway, God will help you and the family through this time of sorrow. We know that your family and friends are there for your support but if there is anything we can do let us know. We love you all. Jan & John
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Bob Plata
September 18, 2006
Bill, to a great friend and a good father, you have finally stopped all of your suffering. While you were here you brought laughter to all of those that you have touched. Now be in peace, and see you again in the future. Your Brother In Law
ANTHONY WOLCZANSKI
September 17, 2006
BILL,
A GREAT FRIEND AND CO-WORKER AT THE POST OFFICE. YOU HAD THE GREATEST SENSE OF HUMOR OF ALL THE PERSONS I'VE EVER KNOW. MAY GOD BLESS YOU.
rosemary santavicca
September 17, 2006
Dear Elaine & Family,
My deepest sympathy to you & your family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Rosemary Santavicca (nurse)
Ellie Woods
September 16, 2006
Elaine, Dottie, Bing....I am so sorry Bill had to lose the battle he was so trying to win. I want to extend my sympathy to you and everyone in your families. I hope your many good memories of good times you shared will help ease the pain. I for one will always remember how good he looked at Jay's graduation party. He sure was having a good time that day, and it showed.
Love, Ellie
Scott Beinhauer
September 16, 2006
Don't be afraid to hold your heads high and be proud. Bill had a heart of gold and left a wonderful impression with all of us. He was a fighter in every sense of the word and I am honored that he called me a friend. I wish to extend all of you my deepest most heart felt sympathy. Please know that we are here to help if needed. Thank you for sharing him with our family. Scott Beinhauer
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