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Obituary observer dispatch
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Bill will be always loved, never forgotten and forever missed.Īs a citizen of the United States and a subject of the kingdom of Great Britain Bill will have a proper British sendoff in London, England on a date yet to be determined. Bill was the light of our lives and losing him suddenly was too much to bear for all of us. We would also like to express our deep appreciation for all of the outpouring of love and support from family and friends both here in the United States and Great Britain. The family would like to thank George Acee, Ann Spina, Donna Kapes and Jane Leslie for their support during a very difficult and traumatic time in our lives. Some of the young ones had the privilege and pleasure of traveling with Uncle Bill in England. Bill and Bob have a very large loving family of uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews. Donald and Catherine Wittman, Clifford and Marianne Wittman are Bill’s beloved in-laws. Also surviving are his brother, Barry (Donna) Bartle and sister, Junice (Edward) Walker. Bill always looked out for the wounded or the victim.īill is survived by his partner, Robert Wittman and their son, Henry.

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Bill had a soft spot in his heart for cats, dogs and birds, one was never enough for him. He raised mason bees, monarch butterflies and birds. He also volunteered his time to photograph requested graves and headstones for Find-A-Grave.īill had a love of nature and animal life. He was able to trace his own ancestry to 170 AD. Upon his retirement Bill was able to develop his skills as a researcher of genealogy. Bill enjoyed learning about the history of the countries that he visited. It was estimated that he had crossed the Atlantic Ocean over fifty times. He traveled throughout the British Isles, Denmark, Europe and the Mediterranean. Bill developed strong loving ties with his large extended family in England. His mother, Nellie and sister, Margaret were born in England. Bill retired from employment with the Bank of America.Īs a young man Bill traveled frequently to England to be with his maternal relatives. Bill grew up in the West Winfield area and attended Mount Markham School. His partner of nearly forty years, Robert Wittman, was by his side.īill was born to William and Nellie (Reynolds) Bartle in 1954. Bill died unexpectedly of natural causes in London, England, on Sunday, July 10. Donations may be made in her memory to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) by going to family of William (Bill) Bartle announces his death. at the Catricala Funeral Home Inc., 1597 Route 9 in Clifton Park. to 12 p.m., with a memorial service at 12 p.m. and his wife Barbara.Ĭalling hours will be held on Saturday January 16th from 10 a.m.

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Their future led them to Clifton Park in 1992 to live and have a wonderful life together that will always be cherished.Īnnette is survived by her husband of 28 years Jim Waterbury, and her brother-in-law Eugene “Chuck” Waterbury Jr. They were both taking night college classes and spent evenings studying. Annette’s faithful dog Goldie never left her side and brought endless happiness.Īnnette met her husband Jim on a blind date and they hit it off immediately. Her comment at the shelter “We’ll take her” will always be remembered. Her most recent rescue dog is Goldie (Chihuahua – Fox Terrier mix). Her first dog was a birthday present - Lucky was a rescue dog (Lab, Beagle, Hound mix) that lived for eighteen years, bringing many years of joy. Most of all, Annette enjoyed spending time with, and walking her dogs. Also, she liked taking vacations in upstate New York and New England with her husband to take in the history and see the great architecture of the mansions from the past.

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Born in Utica, New York on January 29, 1958, she was the daughter of the late Gerald and Annetta Morreale.Īnnette worked as a claim’s examiner for Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield in Albany for many years where her friends remember her as kind, having a good laugh and a warm heart.Īnnette enjoyed reading her newspaper, magazines, and books – She liked the All Creatures Great and Small series of books. Waterbury, age 62 of Clifton Park passed away peacefully on Monday, January 11, 2021, with her husband Jim by her side – They were able to share a last moment of life and strength.






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