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William W. Curran
I knew him as Butch and he was a great guy, had classes with him, sorry to learn of his passing.
Bill Curran
Kevin F. Brosnan
I played Hockey with him sorry to hear of his passing.
Rick Valzania
Last time I saw Butch, I was picking up the Alumni Cafe jacket he got for me. RIP.
Dennis Volpe
RIP Butch. My most vivid memory of Butch was in the late 60s or so. He had a spectacular motorcycle crash getting thrown over an entire car. Broke some bones but recovered. Who remembers his carpet shop on the boulevard in the early 70s?
Paul K. DeSchamp
Butch was a great guy and a good friend. RIP
Nick Rucky
I met Butch my sophomore year. I think he and his family had recently moved from Squantum to Wollaston. Until one of us had a license and or a car, Butch, Mac, Mike, Joe, "T" and myself would walk or "hitch" to school each morning. After school it was every guy for himself. We all shared many good time together and some not so good. Over the years we went our separate ways but occasionally we'd see one-another and "catch-up". It was as though we last got together yesterday; friendships are like that. Butch, Mac, and Mike were my friends.
Donald McNally
Hello Dennis....yes I remember Butch's carpet business....I used to buy all my carpet from him and his father for some time....he was a great guy and I'm shocked to hear of his passing....I thought that I had not too long ago read remarks from him on this web site....well may our good friend and classmate indeed RIP.......give Sandy a hug from me, Don