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Bill Lombardi passed away on June 22nd. He passed peacefully surrounded by his family. I got to know Bill through his postings as well as chatting. RIP Bill. You fought well for six years. Thank you Jackie for the lead

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SPEEDYX

Good to have closure on a fellow warrior...ThanksRalphie

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RalphieJr64 in reply to SPEEDYX

Yes we are all warriors.

Rest In Peace !

Happening much to often, researchers need to make this stuff a chronic condition. R.I. P. Bill.

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erjlg3

I'm so sad to know that Bill left the earth :'(

Such an awesome Obit he had. He was very loved in his life as he was loved here also. I'll try to copy and paste it here.

He has been and will continue to be missed :'(

Thank you so much Ralphie for checking in here for Bill....

🌻Jackie

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erjlg3

Lombardi24 "Bill"

William Mark Lombardi passed away peacefully on Monday June 22, 2020, after a 6 year battle against a relentless cancer. He was surrounded by his loving family at his home in Warren, RI. Bill was 60 years old.

Born in Providence, RI, he was the son of the late Lester L. Lombardi and Rita (DeBlois) Lombardi. He is survived by his siblings Lester ( Butch) Lombardi Jr, and his wife Cyndy of Warren, Judith Lombardi and her partner Gwen Fulton of White River Junction, Vermont, his partner of 10 years, Edward Ticzon of Warren, his nephew, Nicolas Lombardi and his wife Katie, his grandnephews Will, and Drew Lombardi of Norwell MA and his best friend, Tony Centracchio, who provided endless support and comfort throughout his illness.

Bill was a graduate of Warren High School, and attended Flagler College in Florida. He earned an Associate’s Degree from New England Tech in computer programming. He worked initially in IT at John Hancock in Boston. His love of travel subsequently brought him to the airline industry, where Bill worked as a flight attendant for Buffalo Air, traveling frequently to Ireland, Portugal, and Spain. He later worked as an Operations Manager for Delta Airlines at TF Green airport for many years, and most recently as the Manager of the Marriott Parking facility in Providence until his cancer caused his retirement.

Bill fulfilled his love of travel and warm places in the 10 years he and Ed were together. They vacationed multiple times at Disney World in FL and also, St John in the Virgin Islands. Bill kept up hope to the very end that he and Ed would be able to make one more trip to the warm beaches of St. John that he loved so much.

Bill’s real love was writing. He was a prolific author, writing daily and submitting many manuscripts / screenplays for consideration. He achieved his dream of becoming a published author with the release of his first book, “The Yuchae Blossom” in 2019, published under his pseudonym (Asher Quinn). He was currently working on his next book, “Grace Colony”, an incredibly creative work of science fiction which had been accepted for publication. His illness never allowed for the completion of what was certainly to be his best work.

Bill was incredibly funny, and his infectious laughter and bright smile could light up a room. He had many lifelong friends, who knew the joy of his crazy humor and quick wit. As he battled a virulent and relentless cancer, he never lost his ability to laugh and incredibly maintained hope, even in the most dire stages of his disease.

Bill was a huge animal lover, once pulling a dog to safety after it had been hit by a car on I-195 at night, kneeling with the animal in the freezing cold until help arrived. The death of even a bug would visibly upset him. He truly valued the life of every living thing he came in contact with. He enjoyed the love of many cats over the span of his life. His current” kitty kids”, Cherry and Frank, were his constant companions throughout his final months at home.

He had the utmost confidence and trust in his cancer team at Dana Farber, headed by oncologist, Dr. Mark Pomeranz. In the final weeks Bill’s care fell to his family and Ed. We were determined to grant his wish to stay at home. Without the help of the RN’s & CNA’s from Visiting Nurse Home & Hospice, this would not have been possible. They are true angels of mercy.

As per Bill’s wishes, services will be omitted. A joyous celebration of his life is being planned for later this summer. Donations in Bill’s name can be made to The Warren Animal Shelter (Warren RI) or Visiting Nurse Home & Hospice, 1184 East Main Rd. Portsmouth RI 02871.

Arrangements by SMITH FUNERAL and MEMORIAL SERVICES.

wjsmithfh.com

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dvcarola2

So sorry to hear this. May he rest in peace.

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noirhole

That's an awesome obituary. Would have loved to have a beer with him on a beach in the Caribbean. He has wonderful friends and family which all any of us can hope for. Too young to soon.

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greatjohn

Rest In Peace 💐

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JimBarringer

So sad about the loss of one of us.

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RalphieJr64

Bill was someone I got to know and developed a closeness to and a relationship to. I know he didn’t want to die. I didn’t talk to him for many months. But always tried to reach him. My fears came true. My heart aches. God bless you Bill.

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Weezer513

Rest in peace 😔

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DarkEnergy

Oh, can't believe it was two years ago was going to meet up with him in NYC. He wanted so much to meet other PCa patients. I didn't make it, and now hear about his passing.

His PCa out of the box was fierce, relentless in its damned mission. Bill, what an amazing warrior, elegance along the journey...

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Maleko808

His body has found comfort, and now his spirit is free to travel the heavens. Happy Journeys, Bill!

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Sisira

May Bill rest in eternal peace with no pains any more🙏.

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Haniff

Rest In Peace Bill

Haniff

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Bodysculpture

It always hurts when these posts pop up

A member of our team called home .

It is clear he was well loved to the end

That what any of us would want at the end

Painless at home with those we love

I try my best not to think about it

Hoping I stay around long enough to die from something else

Rest now Bill

Is it possible to finish his last book

He may have discussed it with someone who can finish it

I

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Psychmed

Rest in piece Bill. I didn't know you but see how much you were loved.

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larry_dammit

Rip there warrior. 🙏🙏🙏🙏

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wagscure259

A life well lived, gone too soon, never forgotten by warrior brothers. This just has to stop!! Peace in your new journey Bill.

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MateoBeach

Condolences upon losing such a loved one, family, fellow warriors and friends. Perhaps Edward could one day journey once again, bearing the ashes of a body to a beloved beach to touch that shore once again . . .

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Cgjunior

Very sad to hear this. RIP.

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ucladany

Rest in Peace my Brother.

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monte1111

So sorry to hear this. My best wishes to Bill's family and friends. 60 years is so young. And almost 6 years fighting cancer. Bill looks so very young in his picture. I hope they can stop this insanity soon.

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Bcgkelly

I’m very sorry to hear that Bill has died. He was very good to reply to my questions in the months after surgery and helped me understand. I know he had a rough time with the type of Prostate Cancer he had with very short or no remission. Now in peace pain free. Thank you for letting us know. I had been wondering how he was.

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j-o-h-n

Thank you Ralphie for informing us of the passing of one of our dear members, Bill Lombardi. At 60 years old he was too young to leave us. His pain and anxiety are gone and he is finally at peace. He fought that tough battle of Prostate Cancer and still had the time to help us members fight it too. May he rest in peace and remain in the memory of all of us that were fortnate to know him.

j-o-h-n Sunday 09/06/2020 5:11 PM DST

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RalphieJr64 in reply to j-o-h-n

Nicely said John

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garyi

Another fine soul, taken early by prostate cancer. RIP, Bill.

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Stanny1

Sad to hear so young RIP Bill

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