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William Reese

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William Reese

Birth
Death
19 Mar 2021 (aged 86–87)
Burial
Buried or Lost at Sea. Specifically: Ashes scattered at sea Add to Map
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REESE WILLIAM 86, of Atlantic City, passed away March 19th, 2021 at Atlanticare-Atlantic City Division. Born in Philadelphia, PA, William resided in Atlantic City for the past 20 years with his loving wife Marcy. He loved all Philadelphia sports teams but his first love was always his family. William was the proud business owner of the Fur and Leather Boutique in Jenkintown, PA for over 30 years.

William was predeceased by his son Joel Reese and step daughter Leslie Gold and parents Leon and Sandra Reese and his stepfather George. He is survived by his beloved wife Marcy (nee Mildenberg) Reese, step son Michael Mannino and wife Andrea Gonzalez, a granddaughter Astrid, a brother Jan Singer and wife Lucille, 2 nieces Holly and Gigi and 2 nephews Kieth and Gary Martin. Bill was truly Marcy's knight in shining armour.

Sea scattering will take place at a time to be determined within the next couple weeks.

Published in The Philadelphia Inquirer on May 4, 2021.
REESE WILLIAM 86, of Atlantic City, passed away March 19th, 2021 at Atlanticare-Atlantic City Division. Born in Philadelphia, PA, William resided in Atlantic City for the past 20 years with his loving wife Marcy. He loved all Philadelphia sports teams but his first love was always his family. William was the proud business owner of the Fur and Leather Boutique in Jenkintown, PA for over 30 years.

William was predeceased by his son Joel Reese and step daughter Leslie Gold and parents Leon and Sandra Reese and his stepfather George. He is survived by his beloved wife Marcy (nee Mildenberg) Reese, step son Michael Mannino and wife Andrea Gonzalez, a granddaughter Astrid, a brother Jan Singer and wife Lucille, 2 nieces Holly and Gigi and 2 nephews Kieth and Gary Martin. Bill was truly Marcy's knight in shining armour.

Sea scattering will take place at a time to be determined within the next couple weeks.

Published in The Philadelphia Inquirer on May 4, 2021.

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