William M. Colestro's Condolences


Our deepest sympathy to Bill’s family during this sad and difficult time. May your cherished memories help ease your pain and keep him close to you always. GOD bless your family. Rest In Peace Bill.
— Marty & Kris Sapko     Ksapko58@gmail.com

Bill was my coach for 4 years in the old BYBL at St. Bernard''s gymnasium. He was fair, committed and supportive. Great guy to play for. Very sorry to hear of his passing. Appears that he lived a very full life. A GOOD man!!
— James D Pecora     trevtrev@msn.com

Bill was a great coach/mentor to many in the Bradford Youth Boy''s Basketball League. His teams seemed to win the title every year. I had a courtside seat right next to him (6th "man") for a few of them. He was just what kids wanted a coach to be: fair, engaged and supportive. Every one of us liked and respected him. Wonderful man.
— James Pecora     trevtrev@msn.com

Good bye my old friend. I was introduced to the colestro family in the early 50''s , my friendship was spread between Bill and his father, who was the master of his home, and also the best cook, esp. Old fashion Italian Sunday meal. Rest in peace..
— Max goodman     Maxj05@aol.com

Great memories of Bill who hired me & a few buddies to work in the yard at Goodman’s Scrapyard and also introduced us to Sonny & Katie Levi at the OLD Spot Cafe and a great group of people there! Godspeed old friend & thank you
— Dave Feely     feelydavid@yahoo.com

Thoughts are are with the family. A long life he lived. So thankful for a happy life he journeyed through. Memories you will share.
— Margo Pearl     Mrgrtpearl@gmail.com

I am sorry to hear of your loss.
— Stoney Greenberg     stoneygreenberg@verizon.net