William F. Feeney

OSWEGO, NY – William F. Feeney, 57, a resident of 10 Dublin St., passed away on Sunday March 13, 2011, at University Hospital in Syracuse.

Born in Oswego, he was the son of the late William F. and Lillian (Schroder) Feeney Sr.

He was a graduate of St. Paul’s School and Oswego High School.

He received his associate’s degree in computer science from OCC.

He was employed with Brenamen’s and was also the produce manager at Super Duper.

Mr. Feeney was a member of Laborers’ Local #214 and the Insulators Union and worked on local construction projects.

He was later employed with the Syracuse Label Company.

William was an avid musician and was well known for playing with local bands.

He was an avid reader and especially enjoyed his science fiction novels.

Surviving are his wife and soulmate of 15 years, the former Peggy Denny; one son, Justin Bartlett of Phoenix; one sister, Kay F. Howley of Oswego; two
grandsons, Ethan and Kaleb; two nephews, Jeffrey and Christopher; and his mother-in-
law, Retha Denny of Oswego.

Friends may call at the Dowdle Funeral Home on Wednesday from 3-7 p.m. with a service to follow the calling hours.

Spring burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to a charity of choice. missing or outdated ad config

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  1. My heart is saddened with the news of Billy”s passing he was a grade school FRIEND..and I will miss him.my sympathy goes too his wife,son and family

  2. I live near Billy growing up. He was one of the neighborhood boys. I have lived in California for 35 years, but always kept up with the kids in the neighborhood via my sister and others that still live in Oswego. This breaks my heart. We should all still be hanging out on the Seinoski’s porch or waiting to the Hawkins to come to town. RIP Billy, I know you will be sorely missed.

  3. A great musician and a greater gentleman used to love him sing the crawl
    gonna miss ya Biff My thoughts and prayers to all your family and friends God Bless DOC

  4. Peggy,

    So sorry for your loss, Bill was one of the good guys, great musician, greater person, we’ll miss him.

  5. Peggy
    Your loss is a great one and we will all miss his smile and kindness. Billy was a great man and we all loved him dearly. I have cherished memeories of our younger years together . God Bless

  6. I believe I grew up in the neighborhood with Bill on East Fifth Street..great guy..will be missed..

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