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Guillermo Morales, who was known to family and friends as Bill, passed away at the age of 51 in his sleep at his home in North Brunswick, NJ, on May 20, 2025. He is survived by his wife, Sheba Saphow, his parents, Sandra and Guillermo Morales, his sister Rachel, and brother Dennis.
Bill had a big heart. He was there when people needed him and loved his family with everything he had. He was amazing with children and loved his Nephews and Nieces with all his heart. He was a proud foster parent and wanted to fill the house with lots of love and laughter.
He grew up in California, where he found his love of baseball and football. When he moved to New York in his early 20’s he nourished his love for the game and always cheered on the Mets, Jets, and UCLA. Always wear their logo on a hat for game day.
Although Bill worked several types of jobs over the years, for most of his career, he worked in construction. In the last few years, while living in North Brunswick, he became a proud union man. He always spoke about what the future holds for him and his wife.
All who know Bill knew his obsession with watching the news and weather reports. Few knew he had an obsession with Gnomes and would constantly repaint them, then leave them around their house. He loved to travel with his wife. Some of his favorite trips were Hawaii, a family cruise to Bermuda, and a cruise to Alaska. He took tons of pictures and enjoyed the scenery.
Bill will be missed.
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