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William Quinlan Obituary

WILLIAM ROBERT QUINLAN
ITHACA - William "Bill" Robert Quinlan, 85, died peacefully at Hospicare, October 30, 2008, surrounded by his loving family. He will always be remembered for his warmth and kindness, sense of humor and quick wit, and the love he showered on his family.
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, on August 24, 1923, a son of the late Elizabeth (Swabrick) and John Quinlan, Bill graduated from Weymouth High School, then Massachusetts Maritime Academy in 1944. He was commissioned by the United States Navy as an Ensign and served in the Pacific during WWII aboard the USS Alnitah as a Lieutenant J.G.
After the war, Bill graduated from Boston University, where he was president of his class for four years, with a BS degree in Education. He began his business career with Boston Gear Works in Quincy, Massachusetts. Following locations in Quincy; Toronto, Canada; and Wyckoff, New Jersey, Bill continued his career in international sales and marketing with Morse-Borg Warner in Ithaca, New York, where he worked from 1965-1987. After he retired, Bill consulted for Borg Warner, and later for Cloyes Manufacturing in Ohio.
Bill served as Commodore of the Ithaca Yacht Club, and was a member of the Country Club of Ithaca, and was a communicant of St. Catherine of Siena Church.
Bill is survived by his loving wife of 61 years, Lorraine Casciani Quinlan; his daughter, Darby (Bill) Boggess of East Orleans, Massachusetts, and their children, Elizabeth McFarland and Ann Bridgman; his daughter, Pam (Alan Cohen) Quinlan of Ithaca, New York; his beloved grandchildren, William and Michael Quinlan-Cohen, who brought such joy to his life; brother, John Quinlan of Weymouth, Massachusetts; and sister-in-law, Helen Casciani of Manhattan.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday, November 5, 2008, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Catherine of Siena Church. Those wishing to remember Bill are asked to consider a memorial to Hospicare, 172 E. King Road, Ithaca, NY 14850. Arrangements are by the Bangs Funeral Home.

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Published by Ithaca Journal from Nov. 1 to Nov. 3, 2008.

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Diane Marshall

November 11, 2008

The Quinlan Family, I'm so sorry to hear this news. I cared so much about Bill, what a great man and I'm so grateful to have known him. He will be missed everyday. I'm also happy that I was able to see him this summer, just wasn't long enough. I will miss seeing that smile and having our conversations. God Bless you all.

Sam Smart

November 8, 2008

Dear Lorraine and Family:

The world was a better place for those that knew Bill. His calm and pleasant spirit made him one of the good people who passed through this world.

God Bless,
Sam & Janice Smart
Naples, Fl

Ken and Harriet Adams

November 7, 2008

To Lorraine and the rest of the Family,

Our condolences go out to you all. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Ron and Lonnie Ruzic

November 6, 2008

Dear Lorraine and Family, So many warm and wonderful memories we have of Bill. He was a quiet soft and lovely man with a quick wit that would always bring a smile. It's nice to be proud of our husbands and fathers. I know you were very proud of him and with good reason. We send much love and will keep our memories close....Lonnie and Ron

Scott Ciampa

November 6, 2008

Dear Lorraine, Darby, Pam & Family,

Our hearts and prayers are with you all at this time. Bill will be greatly missed.

Love, Scott, Antoinette and Terry Ciampa

Frederick Beck

November 4, 2008

Dear Lorraine and Family,
Both Patti and I were saddened to read of Bill's passing.He was a delightful guy;and I will always remember with a smile our rounds of golf together.

Jackie Bangs

November 3, 2008

Dear Lorraine, Darby, Pam and all,
I believe you know how important Bill and your family was to our family! I have such wonderful memories of Jack & Eileen and Bill & Lorraine! The fact that Bill and I were also colleagues made the relationship even more important to me! Then when our son John got to know Bill at the Country Club it grew even more special!
Bill was a wonderful man and he will be missed. Much Love – Jackie, Kevin, Danielle, Casey and John Bangs

Bob and Pat Crowley

November 3, 2008

Dear Lorraine, Pam, Darby and Family

Sorry to hear that BILL had passed away. He was a great guy and we always enjoyed his conpany.

Bob and Pat Crowley

Kevin and Michelle Fullagar

November 3, 2008

Lorraine and Family

We are very sorry to hear about Bill. It was always very nice to see his face light up when we would have our boxer in the truck and Bill insisted we let him out to run around your yard.

Tamarra Truman

November 3, 2008

Pam, Darby, and Lorraine,
Bill will be greatly missed. I loved him like my own father.
Love,
Ms. T.

Niel and Janine Massa

November 3, 2008

Lorraine, Pam and family,

Sincere condolences. Bill was a wonderful person and will be greatly missed.

MaryLou Furnace

November 3, 2008

Pam, and the Quinlan family,
I was so sorry to read this morning of your dad's death, Pam. I know he will be terribly missed; from the obituary, I see he had many friends in many places.
You will all be in my prayers, as you grieve your loss, and find the strength to go on as he would have.
God Bless,
MaryLou [Ferris] Furnace

Gregory Valentine

November 3, 2008

Bill was a good man who would always have a kind word and bring a smile to my face. Our condolences to Lorraine and family. Greg & Kathy Valentine

Mary Belous Stein

November 3, 2008

Pam
My condolences to you and the boys.

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