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Nardoni

In Loving Memory

Nardoni, William A. Jr.

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Sunday, June 19, 2022, at the age of 87.  Beloved husband of Mary Herbst-Nardoni for over 31 years; father to Damiano Herbst and Kim Klepac; brother-in-law of JoAnn Hunt; our dear grandfather, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Bill was born and raised on the Hill. His love of his Italian Heritage and St. Ambrose was evident over the years as he was a baseball, basketball and soccer coach there along with being a Founding Father of Hill 2000. He was proudest of his service to our country in the US Navy. Bill was a Vice President at Southwest Bank where he helped many startup businesses including restaurants and car dealerships. Retiree after 30 years of service as Deputy Water Commissioner for City of St. Louis.

SERVICES:  Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Road on Thursday, June 23, 3:00 – 9:00 p.m. then taken to St. Ambrose Catholic Church for visitation Friday, June 24, 8:00 a.m. until funeral Mass at 10:00 a.m.  Interment at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, memorials to The Sick & Elderly Program of the Hill (www.sickandelderly.com) or St. Ambrose Catholic Church appreciated.

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48 thoughts on “Nardoni, William A. Jr.”

  1. Sorry for your loss of your husband and everyone else in the family.

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  2. Sorry for your loss of your husband and everyone else in the family.

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  3. We will always think of big hugs when we think of Uncle Bill. Deepest condolences to Mary and Damiano. No one will ever fill those shoes.

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  4. We will always think of big hugs when we think of Uncle Bill. Deepest condolences to Mary and Damiano. No one will ever fill those shoes.

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  5. Mary
    Bob and I are so sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. He was always a pleasure to run into at many St Mary’s events and we loved his stories. He adored you and will be missed by many. You are in our thoughts and prayers from Ft Worth Texas.

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  6. Mary
    Bob and I are so sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. He was always a pleasure to run into at many St Mary’s events and we loved his stories. He adored you and will be missed by many. You are in our thoughts and prayers from Ft Worth Texas.

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  7. On wings Bill… you were a servant to the people and a loving husband and father. God bless and tell my sweetheart hello for me.

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  8. On wings Bill… you were a servant to the people and a loving husband and father. God bless and tell my sweetheart hello for me.

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  9. Rest In Peace our sweet, loving, gentle dear friend. You will truly be missed by so many Heaven just got another Angel. May God Hold You in the Palm of His Hand

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  10. Rest In Peace our sweet, loving, gentle dear friend. You will truly be missed by so many Heaven just got another Angel. May God Hold You in the Palm of His Hand

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  11. Bill, you were a shining light to all that were blessed to know you and thank you for loving Mary and Damiano and for making their lives blessed. I know you will never leave them and please know, we are here to support and love them on earth. You will always be missed and never forgotten. Rest in peace .

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  12. Bill, you were a shining light to all that were blessed to know you and thank you for loving Mary and Damiano and for making their lives blessed. I know you will never leave them and please know, we are here to support and love them on earth. You will always be missed and never forgotten. Rest in peace .

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  13. My deepest condolences to the Nardoni family. So sorry to hear of the loss of Mr. Nardoni. I first met him when I started with the Water Division. His ability and desire to show up to work years after he could have retired were and inspiration to many.

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  14. My deepest condolences to the Nardoni family. So sorry to hear of the loss of Mr. Nardoni. I first met him when I started with the Water Division. His ability and desire to show up to work years after he could have retired were and inspiration to many.

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  15. My deepest condolences Mary. Bill will be extremely missed. I have such great memories of Bill from when I was younger. Everyone loved Bill! Rest in peace.

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  16. My deepest condolences Mary. Bill will be extremely missed. I have such great memories of Bill from when I was younger. Everyone loved Bill! Rest in peace.

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  17. Bill was a gentle giant!! I will miss his growl when he would ask “what’s happening Chipper”. I will also miss him telling me you need to be patient…. he was the least patient man I knew! Bill had a special way of touching all he came in contact with. He admired Mary and Damiano beyond belief! Though Bill moved on, he will never be forgotten.

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  18. Bill was a gentle giant!! I will miss his growl when he would ask “what’s happening Chipper”. I will also miss him telling me you need to be patient…. he was the least patient man I knew! Bill had a special way of touching all he came in contact with. He admired Mary and Damiano beyond belief! Though Bill moved on, he will never be forgotten.

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  19. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathy and know that we too share in your sorrow and grieve for your loss. Bill is an amazing person whose friendship we’ve enjoyed for more than ½ of our lives. That’s a long time that’s filled with lots of memories, smiles, and laughter; and we suppose it’s going to take all of them to help ease the sadness we’re feeling now – but please, just don’t ask us now.

    “Buon Dio amico mio”

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  20. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathy and know that we too share in your sorrow and grieve for your loss. Bill is an amazing person whose friendship we’ve enjoyed for more than ½ of our lives. That’s a long time that’s filled with lots of memories, smiles, and laughter; and we suppose it’s going to take all of them to help ease the sadness we’re feeling now – but please, just don’t ask us now.

    “Buon Dio amico mio”

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  21. Mary, all of the Dowd son there condolences to you. He was a great friend and a great neighbor for me Grace Samantha and Emily. We will miss him

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  22. Mary, all of the Dowd son there condolences to you. He was a great friend and a great neighbor for me Grace Samantha and Emily. We will miss him

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  23. Mary,
    Please accept our condolences. You and Bill have been wonderful friends to all, especially Grace and Jim. We love you for that and have loved getting to know you both!

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  24. Mary,
    Please accept our condolences. You and Bill have been wonderful friends to all, especially Grace and Jim. We love you for that and have loved getting to know you both!

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  25. Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you-not as the world gives do I give to you. John 14:27
    Mary-My love goes out to you at this difficult time.

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  26. Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you-not as the world gives do I give to you. John 14:27
    Mary-My love goes out to you at this difficult time.

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  27. Mary, I am so sorry you are going through this awful loss. You are in my prayers and I hope you know Robert loved the three of you so much! This Friday is Robert’s birthday so I am having a hard time this week too!

    Love,
    Donna Steward

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  28. Mary, I am so sorry you are going through this awful loss. You are in my prayers and I hope you know Robert loved the three of you so much! This Friday is Robert’s birthday so I am having a hard time this week too!

    Love,
    Donna Steward

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  29. Mary, I a so sorry about ,Bill.
    I know that you are suffering but in time your memories will make you smile.I am thinking of you and you are in my prayers.
    Love you,
    NancySpehr

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  30. Mary, I a so sorry about ,Bill.
    I know that you are suffering but in time your memories will make you smile.I am thinking of you and you are in my prayers.
    Love you,
    NancySpehr

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  31. Mary I have just learned of Bill passing. Please know you are in my prayers. You always spoke so lovingly about him, may your memories and love bring you comfort and peace in the days and months ahead. Praying for you and your family my friend.♥️

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  32. Mary I have just learned of Bill passing. Please know you are in my prayers. You always spoke so lovingly about him, may your memories and love bring you comfort and peace in the days and months ahead. Praying for you and your family my friend.♥️

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  33. Bill was a wonderful individual and caring about everyone he met. He was a customer of our business, Standard Lawn and Landscape, and always thankful for our services. I met him in the 70’s and found him to be a respectful businessman, astute in his business dealings. Just a great guy. Reconnected in November when I start mowing lawns as General Manager of the Standard Lawn and Landscape. He will be sorely missed.

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  34. Bill was a wonderful individual and caring about everyone he met. He was a customer of our business, Standard Lawn and Landscape, and always thankful for our services. I met him in the 70’s and found him to be a respectful businessman, astute in his business dealings. Just a great guy. Reconnected in November when I start mowing lawns as General Manager of the Standard Lawn and Landscape. He will be sorely missed.

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  35. Dear Nardoni Family,
    You have our deepest sympathy on Bill’s passing. He was a treasure to all. We knew him from his friendship with Roy Beckley, as we worked at Carondelet Foundry at that time. He brought so much joy to everyone when he came in to visit. God Bless all of you. Rest in peace Bill. Harry and Mary Ann (Eckmayer) Farrar

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  36. Dear Nardoni Family,
    You have our deepest sympathy on Bill’s passing. He was a treasure to all. We knew him from his friendship with Roy Beckley, as we worked at Carondelet Foundry at that time. He brought so much joy to everyone when he came in to visit. God Bless all of you. Rest in peace Bill. Harry and Mary Ann (Eckmayer) Farrar

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