G. William “Bill” Wadlinger

David Peake
February 7th, 2020
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7 comments
  • Carol: No words can describe the loss of Bill. May you be comforted by the beautiful life you shared with him and the joy you both gave to so many with your music, dance and friendship and that you have many people around to be with you now. My deepest condolences to you, your children and grandchildren. Virtual hugs!!! Myra

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  • Carol, so sorry to hear about Bill’s passing. I didn’t know him, but his picture above indicates that he was very much involved in music too, so I can imagine that he is up there in heaven teaching kids and adults guitar and leading folk singing and dance> My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Hope to see you soon.
    Jim Robb>

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  • Joe Blumenthal / June 25, 2020 at 3:23 pm

    Dear Carol,
    Barbara and I were very sorry to hear the news about Bill, which I just learned today. Camp (if we ever get to go again!) just won’t be the same without him. Please let us know when the celebration of life and dance party happens, and if you’d need any help with the music for the latter; it’s a long way but we would try to come if we can.

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  • Joel and Martha Marcus / July 20, 2020 at 4:30 pm

    Carol:
    Martha and I just learned about Bill’s passing from Vi Shenkman. We extend our heartfelt condolences to you and your family. I have very fond memories of both you and Bill.. I hope that despite all the disruption of these times, that you find some peace and enjoyment with the many friends you and Bill made over the years.

    Joel and Martha

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  • Thank you for the article.
    Best regards,
    Boswell Schneider

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  • Bill was a great friend during some very challenging times…. I will miss our walks together in the neighborhood. My condolences to Carol and the entire family.

    Josh

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  • I got to know Bill through a genealogy group he started in the 1990s. He reached out to all the Wadlingers he could find, and we really became a cohesive group because of him. I learned a great deal about our ancestors because of him. He was a bright engaging funny guy. It’s so hard to lose special people. He was one. Thanks Bill.

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