Christine Carter Getchell
May God hold your family close at this time of loss. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. Love, hugs and prayers.
Christine Getchell
Birth date: Feb 6, 1928 Death date: Mar 3, 2017
William (Bill) E. Kilfoyle, a great man devoted to his family and faith, passed away March 3, 2017 in Tavares, Florida, at age 89. The devoted husband and family man was revered by all who knew him. He was born February 6, 1928 i Read Obituary
May God hold your family close at this time of loss. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. Love, hugs and prayers.
Christine Getchell
Pa is my inspiration and my hero. He is either in, or had influence over, EVERY memory I have. Forever loved, never forgotten.
-Itty Bitty Buddy
I will be brief by saying that Uncle Bill was an amazing man and I always secretly wished he was my dad! I know He and Marcella and my mom Marge are plotting some scheme or hitting golf balls in heaven as I type this! God Bless all the Kilfoyle kids! Your parents were a blessing to us all!
My wife MaryKay and I send our condolences and prayers to all the Kilfoyle family. Bill and Marcy were great people. Bill was always very kind to us and I really enjoyed playing golf with him on Mondays with the old mans league, Our son in law, Jim Miraldi, just informed us of Bill's passing. We moved to FL in 2011 and unfortunately lost touch. We admired both Bill and Marcy. Jim Knechtges - 862 SE Starflower Ave , Port St Lucie, FL 34983
So many memories of Uncle Bill on the farm, at our house, and in Ohio. I will never forget the love he and Aunt Marcella had for each other, I always knew that I wanted to find that love one day. I will always remember the first time he offered me a beer when I was of age -DEDE! Have a beer?! His hearty laugh and his warm hugs. The way he and Aunt Marcella danced together at my wedding. How he took great care of my siblings and I when our mom passed, helping us to know what to do to protect her assets. But most of all how he took such good care of our mom, as all good big brothers do. Sláinte Uncle Bill, I am happy that you are reunited with Aunt Marcella. I love you and miss you both.
It was our pleasure to know Bill Kilfoyle at Osprey Lodge Assisted Living- he was such a pleasant man who brought a smile to my face every day. He loved to sit in the front lobby and watch the world, and every time I passed by, we had a little joke- I'd say, "Hey, Mr. Bill, how's it going today?" and he'd either say "fair to middlin'!" and laugh, or he'd hum the theme song for the Lone Ranger- I tend to walk very fast in high heels. That would always make ME laugh, and I'd stop and give him a hug. This was a man who was interested in the people around him and always had a cheerful word to say. He will be greatly missed. With Warm Regards, Ruth Cantillon, Sales and Marketing Director for Osprey Lodge Assisted Living of Tavares.
My most recent memory of Mr. Kilfoyle was at his granddaughter Kelly's wedding. He was so happy just to be there and it showed in those beautiful eyes. Sure, there was wear and tear and pain. And most definitely sadness that his lovely wife was not there to witness the joining of those wonderful young people, but there was still that sparkl I had witnessed over the years. Like the one he had for his wife, another for his kids and grandkids and then even one for someone like me, who he barely knew, but knew I loved his daughter Joan like a sister.
I know all of you Kilfoyle Kids loved your daddy and will miss him terribly, but I also know you are happy Mom and Dad are together again! God be with you all.
Jim and Beth