William J. Mahoney, resident of Redwood City, died peacefully Sept. 5, 2010 at his home in Redwood City surrounded by his family.
He was 80 years old. Born on Dec. 17, 1929, Bill grew up in Burlingame, went to OLA grammar school and Burlingame High School. He served four years in the Air Force and upon returning to the Bay Area he met and wed Carol, his loving wife of 56 years. They had four children: Mike, Karen, Christine and Pat. Bill was a successful businessman who happily provided for his wife and children. His life was full. He and his wife enjoyed traveling and he was dedicated to his family, supporting them by attending sporting events and the arts and always being present to the joy of all.
Bill loved being a part of St. Pius Parrish, and helped out wherever he could. He enjoyed going to parish functions and socializing with his friends and family. He was the life of the party.
He is survived by his wife Carol, his four children and their families; Mike and Marissa Mahoney of Redwood City and their children Moriah and William, Karen and Armando Muela of Redwood City and their children Melissa and Joshua, Christine Mahoney of Redwood City and Patrick and Diana Mahoney of Davis and their children Nicholas and Molly Rose. He is also survived by five nieces and nephews and their families as well as his brother, Harris and his family.
We love him and he will be remembered in our hearts and in our everyday lives. We will miss you dad.
A memorial mass will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 11 at St. Pius Church, 1100 Woodside Road, Redwood City. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to your favorite charity. Arrangements by Crippen & Flynn Woodside Chapel, 369-4103.
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