So sad to hear about Bill. He hired me as a 20 year old for my first job at Honeywell. Through his guidance I progressed to a 38 year career in the electronics industry for the same company. Always the gentleman. He was a great and caring leader.
Posted by Joe Barravecchio barravecchio - ROCHESTER, NY - Coworker January 03, 2021
Brother William Augustus Horsch
Entered: October 23rd, 1951
Passed: December 28th, 1951
Raised: January 22nd, 1952
Departed: November 4th, 2020
You will be acknowledged and honored in necrology at Joseph Warren - Soley Masonic Lodge in Lincoln, Massachusetts on Tuesday, November 24, 2020. So Mote It Be.
Masonic Wages
Masonic labor is purely a labor of love. He who seeks to draw Masonic wages in silver or gold will be disappointed. The wages of a mason are earned and paid in their dealings with one another; sympathy begets sympathy; kindness begets kindness; helpfulness begets helpfulness; and these are the wages of a Mason.
Bro. Benjamin Franklin
Grand Master of Pennsylvania 1790
Worshipful Master
Joseph Warren - Soley Masonic Lodge
Lincoln, Massachusetts
http://jwsoley.weebly.com/
Posted by Worshipful Master - Brother November 17, 2020
God Bless to you all . Mom and I are sending love and prayers, May peace surround you all. Your Dad was an amazing man. I have fond memories of his infectious smile and giggle!
Posted by Jaryl and Barbara Sciarappa - Narragansett, RI - Family Friend November 11, 2020
My deepest sympathy to the entire Horsch family. We had the privilege of growing up with them and knowing Bill so well. He and my dad knew each other since childhood. A wonderful man who has left behind a lasting legacy.
Posted by Jane Holland Barta - Quincy, MA - Neighbor November 09, 2020
To the Horsch family, I am very sorry for the loss of Mr. Horsch He was one heck of a guy, and Artie Kenny was correct, on his description. May you rest in peace Sir.My thoughts and prayers are with you all
Posted by James Day - Wellfleet, MA - Family Friend November 07, 2020
Mr Horsch was truly a gentleman,as I grew up right near his home. He was always cheerful and friendly,as he helped all of us kids growing up in the neighborhood. Never a bad word from him. Such a great family Bill and his wife Jennie raised May he Rest in Peace. Artie Kenney
Posted by Arthur Kenney - 65 Oregon ave Rockland Ma 0, MA - Neighbor November 06, 2020
We've lost one of the best! Many happy memories growing up next door. Condolences.
Posted by Andrea Robertson - Nashua, NH - Family Friend November 06, 2020
Senior Chief Horsch,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your years of dedicated service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the USN-especially during WW II. And to your Family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
Fair Winds And Following Seas
Posted by Mike Casey November 06, 2020
Love you. Say Hi to our family. Will probably see you soon. Love Judy
Posted by Judy Baxter - Pompano Beach, FL - Sister November 06, 2020
May time accomplish what no words can do. We are sharing in your sorrow and are offering our deepest sympathy. With love, Wayne, Wendi and Gage Regan
Posted by Wendi Regan - Rockland, MA - Family November 06, 2020
I first met Bill in 2004 at the Naval Air Station South Weymouth; he was leaving and locking up the base museum, he saw me and offered to walk me through the place. Bill was a great guy, always with a smile, and he treated everyone like an old friend. A gentleman and class act.
Rest in peace, Bill, glad to have the chance to get to know you.
Posted by Henry W. Piel - Friend November 06, 2020