William F. Hayes, 90, formerly of Shrewsbury

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William F. HayesApril 4, 1934 – July 18, 2024

Worcester – William F. “Bill” Hayes, 90 of Worcester, passed away with loved ones gathered at his bedside, Thursday, July 18, 2024, after a lengthy period of health challenges.

Bill was born in Shrewsbury, one of twelve children of Patrick and Delia (Corcoran) Hayes. He was raised in Shrewsbury, and graduated from Shrewsbury High School. Bill then joined the U.S. Navy serving his country proudly on board the USS Albany CA 123, notably serving alongside his brother Daniel. Upon discharge, Bill earned his Plumbing, Heating and HVAC training from Boston School of Technical Trades. His training then became a life of service to those in need of his knowledge and expertise for different companies in the Worcester area before retiring.

Bill is survived by his three daughters, Paula J. Thornton. Susan M. Richmond and her husband Donald all of Worcester, Andrea Husereau and her husband Patrick of Charlton; a stepdaughter, Delina “Dolly” Knight; a brother, George Hayes of Shrewsbury; eight grandchildren who loving called him “Grampa”, Shawn Hayes and his wife Lauren, Brian Paradis and his wife Lauren, Erica Paradis, Erin Keeney and her husband Stephen, Megan Thornton, Brock, Ryan and Brandon Richmond; four great grandchildren who knew Bill as “GiGi or GG”, Kylie and Colton Hayes, Thomas and Shane Keeney and many nieces, nephews and extended family members. In addition to his parents, Bill is predeceased by his former wife and mother of his children, Pauline (Dellomo) Hayes, stepson, Arthur “Buster” Merchant, son-in-law Thomas Thornton, and siblings including, brothers, Patrick, Edmond, Daniel, and John, and sisters, Mary and Theresa Hayes, Eileen Atchue, Margaret Tuttle, Rita Perry and Patricia Vaudreuil.

Bill enjoyed visiting Foxwoods, playing card games with family and friends, trying his luck with the lottery, and being outdoors, especially fishing. Bill also cherished spending time with family whether at holiday gatherings or “get togethers” as he would call them.

The Hayes family wishes to thank the staff of Christopher House for the compassionate care that was given to Bill during his time there.

A period of calling hours will be held Monday, July 29th from 9:30 am to 11:00 am followed by a prayer service in the MERCADANTE FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, 370 Plantation St. Burial with Military honors will follow in Worcester County Memorial Park in Paxton.

In lieu of flowers memorial remembrances in his name can be made to The Christopher House Activities Fund, 10 Mary Scano Dr. Worcester.

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