William P. Cass II
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Sun City West, AZ: Sunday, May 11, 2008. While resident of Greece, NY, Bill was owner of Cass Funeral Home, Deputy County Clerk of Monroe County, Auto License Bureau Manager, and member of St. Charles Borromeo Church. He is predeceased by his father, William Pomeroy Cass. Bill is survived by his wife of 21 years, Jan(Kralicek)Cass; devoted mother, Lucille(Speares)Cass; sister and brother-in-law, Linda and Norm Gruschow; children, Kelly(Ross)Falzone, Kerry Nikolich, Melanie(Clint)Simmons, Melissa(Casey)Simmons, Bill(Linda)Cass,III and Kayc Jo(Adam)Northrup; fourteen grandchildren; mother-in-law, Clancy(David)Cherry; father-in-law, ‘Chek’ Kralicek; sisters-in-law, Terriann Dunn and Lyn Haber; several nephews, nieces, cousins and many friends. His Graveside Service will be held Saturday, June 14, 1:00PM, Riverside Cemetery.(Please meet at gate of cemetery).
Bill and I grew up only three houses and a street apart on Ridge Road and were high school classmates. We had only recently reconnected in anticipation of our 50th high school reunion this August. How sad that now Bill will not be able to join us. He was a nice guy, full of energy and spunk. My deepest sympathy to his wife, Jan, and his extended family.
Bill lived next door to my parent’s liquor store in Greece, Haggerty nd Mahon. He was a real nice guy who will be missed.
I worked with Bill for several years at the Monroe County License Bureau. I’ve often wondered where he was and how his life was going. So sorry to read of his passing. He’ll be missed. Just a quick hello to Linda. You’ll remember Ethyl Wolff and I from the Greece office.
Sending you our love and prayers during this difficult time. We have such nice memories of family times on the farm with Bill, Linda, Aunt Lou and Uncle Pom. As kids we would ride on Bill’s shoulders and go out in the deep end of the pool while Bill being so tall never went below the water. Thanksgivings were always special at our home with all the cousins, aunts, uncles and Gramma Speares. All of the cousins would get grubby clothes on and spend time down by the creek or woods then come back to the delicious smell of the turkey cooking. Bill will be missed. Love, Susie