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The obituary notice of William Leslie SULLIVAN

Newton Heath, 31/08/1945 - 17/09/2024 (Age 79) | Published in: Manchester Evening News.

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William LeslieSULLIVANPeacefully at home on 17th September 2024, Billy aged 79 years. Beloved Husband of Margaret, Dear Dad to Christopher. Loved by daughter-in-law Rhonda and grandson Alex. Much Loved Brother to Paul, Joanne, Diane and the late Jean. Funeral Service to take place at Blackley Crematorium on Monday 7th October 2024 at 3.00pm. Family Flowers Only Please. Donations if desired to the British Heart Foundation. All enquiries to Co-op Funeralcare Droylsden Tel.0161 371 1003
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I will remember all the laughing we did together RIP Billy
Lester Farrelly
07/10/2024
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Lester Farrelly
07/10/2024
One of the best, a brilliant lecturer and a gentleman. When I first got into teaching at the same college as Billy he was the person that helped me get through it and I enjoyed every minute of teaching with Billy. He was so well organised and it's something that I have since tried to emulate but he did everything with a sense of fun and humor and I have never laughed as much than the times I spent with Billy. The world is certainly a much sadder and less humorous place without him in it and I want to say thank you for the fun the laughs and for helping me to find my way as a lecturer with your incredible support when I needed it most. RIP mate. Phil Tunstall.
Philip Tunstall
29/09/2024
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