William "Bill" G. Weller
Nov 28th, 2021
William “Bill” G. Weller 80 of Centerville died Sunday November 28, 2021 at Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis.
He was the husband of the late Donna L. (Pink) Weller, who died in 2014.
Born in Glen Ridge NJ, Bill was the son of the late Alfred and Claire (Lounsbury) Weller. He moved to Cape Cod in 1951 with his parents. He met the love of his life, Donna L. Pink, at Bryant College and the two married in 1963 and remained wildly in love for over 50 years. Donna passed away in February 2014.
Bill excelled in baseball as a child and young adult, and also enjoyed boating, playing golf, and being with his family. With his brother-in-law George, he started a land-surveying company, Low and Weller, which today continues as Weller and Associates run by his son, Tristram.
Family was always a strong part of his life, as he worked closely with all three of his children throughout the years, and his offices would frequently double as childcare facilities for his grandchildren.
Bill and Donna Weller were beacons of light, love, and laughter for their family and many friends.
Whether you called him Bill, Dad, or Papa, he was always there to help. He was our protector and a true gentleman. Though we will all miss him dearly, we know that he is finally where he has been longing to be for the past seven years, golfing in the sunny skies with his beloved Donna.
Bill is survived by a son, Tristram M. Weller and his wife, Cassie of Barnstable; two daughters, Kristin L. Goldberg and her husband, Michael of Sarasota, FL, and Sheila L.P. Tobin and her husband Glenn of Hyannis Port; a sister, Lynn McIntyre of Hampton, NY; nine grandchildren, Haley Weller and her fiance, Justin of Barnstable, Abigail Weller and Amelia Van Buren both of Barnstable, Patrick Tobin and his girlfriend, Sheila Meagher and Erin Tobin all of Centerville, Taylor Delorey and her husband, Drew of Norwell, Jack Tobin of Harwich, and Alexandra Goldberg and her wife, Sarah and Noah Goldberg all of Sarasota, FL; and a great grandson, Callum Delorey, who was adored and dearly loved by Bill.
Visiting hours will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Thursday December 2, 2021 in the Hallett Funeral Home, 273 Station Ave., South Yarmouth.
Interment will be private.
As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to Dennis Yarmouth Youth Baseball.
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Bill, we had so many laughs all those mornings in your office with Tris. I already miss you! I'm so happy that you're with Donna forever.
Andy and I are so sorry to hear of Bill’s passing…he certainly was a wonderful man. Our deepest sympathy to all of you. We will be unable to attend his wake but our thoughts and prayers will be with you. Joan and Andy
You. Are all in our prayers during this difficult time.You all were so blessed to have a wonderful Dad RIPBill many fond memories. Love you all