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Condolences for William J. Mastropietro

Jeffrey MyersSunday, June 30th

Mr. Mastropietro was a great teacher! He had a great sense of humor. My condolences to his family!

Jeff Myers
BHS class of 95

Ryan MullenMonday, July 1st

So sad to hear about this, he always ran a fun classroom, for many of us it was the highlight of our day!
RIP Mastro, you'll be missed
Ryan

Marcia PalmerMonday, July 1st

Gail and Family, Rick and I are thinking and praying for you and your family at this sad time. We have fond memories of spending time with you and Bill in Florida and will always think of him when we play cards. Bill will be greatly missed. I pray for you to have peace. Sending much love.

Rick & Marcia Palmer

Rosanne Roberts ArchulettaMonday, July 1st

I’m so sorry to hearing about the passing of my cousin, Bill. He was such a fine man I send prayers for peace of mind during such a difficult time to Gail, Judy and Joe, along with his children and grandchildren, his cousins and those people who just loved him! I know he’s in Heaven with our family. Rest in peace, Bill.

Maureen (Molly) KervickMonday, July 1st

Mastro was my Business Law and Business Management teacher in the late 70’s. I was lucky to have him 2years in a row. Almost 50 years later, I always say he had the most impact on me as an educator. Bill would teach his students with respect, laughter and honesty. I loved talking college ball with him. After becoming a Business Teacher myself, Bill always helped me when I called. He would share class projects, ideas for curriculum and words of wisdom(with is side of busting chops)
I can still see him standing in the hallway “golfing with his yardstick”.

Many of my fondest memories from BHS included Mastro! Condolences to his family and thank you for sharing him with the students at Bristol.

Joseph CoffmanTuesday, July 2nd

Fun teacher always had good time in his class got his point across but in a fun way

Barry FergusonTuesday, July 2nd

Very nice retrospective. I knew Brows from the neighborhood and we were in the same section at North (at least for one year). He was a good guy. My condolences to his family and friends. I will keep Brows and the family in my thoughts and prayers.

hank stahlWednesday, July 3rd

I met Brows my first day at NC at a basketball game. I was a junior transferring from a special school and he was a senior. I will never forget his welcoming me. I had the fortune of meeting his dad that year. Being handicapped, I had no way of attending the away games. Brows 'volunteered' his father. Brows truly exhibited the Oblates Salesian spirit. May you rest in peace my friend and enjoy all of the pick-up games with fellow Falcons who are gracing Heaven and watching over us.

Margie BuzoganyThursday, July 4th

Gail,
Sincerest heartfelt sympathy on Bill’s passing. My prayers are with you and your family.

Love,
Marge

Randy and Debbie HessFriday, July 12th

Our sincere condolences to your family for yourloss. Our heartfelt appreciation for the sadness you all feel as family members and close friends. Having just reviewed the pictorial accounting of Brows’s magnificent relationship with his immediate family and friends, I’m left with one reoccurring thought. Every moment I spent with Brows, he always filled me with laughter. A good man! We will miss him too.

Deborah and Dennis MatikaMonday, July 15th

Our sincere condolences to Gail, Michael, Kristie,Lori and family. Bill was one in a million. A great friend, husband, pap and father. We have many fond memories of our times together in Pa and Naples , Fl. He will be missed but to look at his legacy he left behind is truly impressive. We send our love to the entire family.

Lionel NeyThursday, August 1st

Maestro was cool. R.I.P. OG.

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