BB – We started our friendship by playing catch one cold day in 1953. That began the life-long game between us that’s simply been one great, loving, memorable ride. You were always so much a major part of my life, by simply being there. A couple of times during our ‘game’, I dropped the ball, but you were always there for me, picked it up and helped me overcome my errors. What more can any guy ask for. And I’ll never consider this the end of our ‘game’ BB…just a change in the line-up for now. We’ll meet up again. Love and miss you. TA
Bill was an amazing person and friend. His ability to share his laughter, joy, humor and ideas with everyone made him a wonderful friend and conversationalist. As friends we raised our young families together and he became a fine friend to our children. Seeing him with the ‘gang of children’- his sweet Emily & Victoria and their friends Russell, Merry & Charley showed him to be the ringleader in all the fun. He always showed a deep interest in all sorts of family and friends and loved hosting the party! He was always the man to believe in love of family, friends & God. We will miss you sweet William. Always in our hearts,Dean, Mary & Charley Nataro
Susan and family. I was blessed enough to spend many years working for Bill, and 2 years for Bill and Susan before I moved back to Michigan. I since have never come across an owner of a company that it was an honor to work for. Thank you for being fair, generous, and upstanding. Some of the greatest years of my life were under employment at NextGen.Susan, you’re all in my prayers for peace that surpasses all human understanding. May you all be wrapped in comfort and beautiful memories.
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BB – We started our friendship by playing catch one cold day in 1953. That began the life-long game between us that’s simply been one great, loving, memorable ride. You were always so much a major part of my life, by simply being there. A couple of times during our ‘game’, I dropped the ball, but you were always there for me, picked it up and helped me overcome my errors. What more can any guy ask for. And I’ll never consider this the end of our ‘game’ BB…just a change in the line-up for now. We’ll meet up again. Love and miss you. TA
Bill was an amazing person and friend. His ability to share his laughter, joy, humor and ideas with everyone made him a wonderful friend and conversationalist. As friends we raised our young families together and he became a fine friend to our children. Seeing him with the ‘gang of children’- his sweet Emily & Victoria and their friends Russell, Merry & Charley showed him to be the ringleader in all the fun. He always showed a deep interest in all sorts of family and friends and loved hosting the party! He was always the man to believe in love of family, friends & God. We will miss you sweet William. Always in our hearts,Dean, Mary & Charley Nataro
Susan and family. I was blessed enough to spend many years working for Bill, and 2 years for Bill and Susan before I moved back to Michigan. I since have never come across an owner of a company that it was an honor to work for. Thank you for being fair, generous, and upstanding. Some of the greatest years of my life were under employment at NextGen.Susan, you’re all in my prayers for peace that surpasses all human understanding. May you all be wrapped in comfort and beautiful memories.
Bill was and is a mentor and friend. Susan, my condolences to you and family. May God bless all of you.
Such a wonderful person. His smile and energy lit up the room. Rest In Peace and know that you were loved by many.