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Andronis, William William "The Greek" Andronis, 82nd Airborne Army Veteran, beloved husband of Pamela (nee Summers), loving father of Alicia Andronis (Thomas Wilfong) and Nicholas Andronis (Angela Hayes), cherished grandfather of Andrew and Trent, beloved son of the late James and Joanne (nee Pappas), dear brother of Mary Kay (Louis) Bradaric, fond uncle to Mike and Christina, also will be missed by many more dear relatives and friends. Retired Sheet Metal Workers Local #73. Frequent patron of The Blarney Stone Pub. Visitation Sunday, 2:00 to 9:00 p.m., Trisagion 6:30 p.m. at Hills Funeral Home, Ltd., 10201 S. Roberts Rd. (8000W.), Palos Hills. Funeral Monday, everyone will meet at Assumption Greek Orthodox Church (20401 S. Western Ave. - Olympia Fields), at 9:30 a.m., service at 10:00 a.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. "May His Memory Be Eternal". Info 708-598-5880
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peace
June 17, 2010
Bill you are truly missed by your Blarney Stone Family!
Pamela Andronis
June 17, 2010
I just heard about Bill's passing and I am so sorry. I also had just heard recently that he was ill. Please accept my heartfelt condolences and I will keep you all in my prayers.
Linda Demro
July 23, 2009
Dear Pam, Alicia, & Niclolas,
I'm deeply sorry for the loss of Billy
and will never meet anyone like him again. I'm sorry I was unable to be there. I'm glad he isn't suffering anymore. Thinking of you all,love
Maria Theodore Michaels & family
July 1, 2009
Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Pam, NIck & Alicia. Love, Heidi & Ken Wolfe
Heidi Wolfe
June 30, 2009
Dear Mary Kay and Family: I am so sorry on the loss of your brother. I know you will find comfort in all the good memories he has left all of you. Know that he is in heaven with your Mom and Dad. God Bless you all.
Love, Nancy Cunningham
Nancy Cunningham
June 29, 2009
ALWAYS SMILED...........
Sorry to hear of his Loss.
Jill Lehman
Associates of Medical Oncology
June 29, 2009
Bill was a great friend and a huge part of my Fenger High days and lots of crazy nights. When we both were stationed in the southeast, he in the Airborne, myself in the Marines, we got together and it was one of those fun lost weekends. As adults we drifted apart over the years-bummer, I had heard Bill was sick recently but had no idea of how serious it was. I'm very sorry for your families loss and saddened that I'm out of town for 2 weeks and could not attend the services. Larry Olson, [email protected] would like to hear from any of the old guys, life is short, See ya Bill, hope you are looking at lots of big wheels on those trucks,
June 29, 2009
Mary Kay & Michael,
I'm sorry to hear about the lost of your brother, uncle. Please accept our deepest symapthies.
Ted, JoAnne, Anna Marie Bastas
June 29, 2009
I've known Bill since he was 16 years old. He was part of the foursome of Dan Joyce, Don Mariano, and me. He was a Potbelly All-star!! We'll all miss you, Bill.
Jeff Sadula
June 29, 2009
Bill's burly voice will be greatly missed. My sympathy goes to the family and grandchildren but mostly to my friend Pam who I hope knows I am steps away if she needs me.
Peggy.
Peggy Burke
June 28, 2009
Mary Kay I'm sorry to hear about your brothers death.
MIKE Beverly Food & Liquor Mart
June 27, 2009
We are vwry saddened to hear of your loss, he was the best. All our love and sympath; Chuck and Celeste Krumrie
June 27, 2009
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