Rhonda Krusling
To Bills family ,Aunt Tudy, and all my cousins , mom and I are so sorry to hear about your loss. May God bless you .
Birth date: Jun 20, 1935 Death date: Aug 28, 2016
William Gratton Masiello, age 81 of Millsboro, DE, passed away peacefully, Sunday, August 28, 2016 surrounded by his family. Bill was born on June 20, 1935 in Boston, MA, son of the late Michael and Katherine (McDonough) Masiello. Read Obituary
To Bills family ,Aunt Tudy, and all my cousins , mom and I are so sorry to hear about your loss. May God bless you .
Very sorry of your loss. I remember him when I was 5'ish and through the years until you all moved away. As well as those times he came and visited my Dad after mom had passed, he was a very nice man. Blessings and prayers to your family. xoxo Jennifer (Bare) Wilkerson
so sorry he has gone my fondest memory of bill is when we came to visit ge introduced me to I b c rootbeer and watching the Cowboys football gane he and Chris mty son wearing rhere dalas shirts ect rip bill u will be missed
Sad to see him go but as we all know, he has a special place in all our hearts. And he has a special a place in his heart for all of us. Luv U Grampie from your pupsie Zachary!
As sad as we all are over Bill leaving us, the memories I have of him bring an immediate smile to my face and make me laugh. Bill was loved by so many during his time on earth and will be sorely missed as well.
Wishing you all comfort, love and Peace.
Donna Marshall
Condolences to the family.
He will be missed by many.
Markell & Cassandra Watkins
and Family
I'll never forget the Masiello family in Camp Springs, MD; an extension of my own family living on the same street. I remember being asked how I say the word "Washington", but it was given to me on a piece of paper. I said, "warshington" (with that "r" twang in the word) and was asked again how to spell what I just said. I spelled out Washington and the Masiello's said, "Ah HA!! There's no "r" in Washington!" And that was said with the biggest Bostonian accent possible, like "waaassssshh the caaarrrr". I will never forget our parents hanging out together with the Masiello family; being best friends with Lynne; Ann being born; Michael being on my nerves; Gayle following us around. Life was good back then. I couldn't wait to see Michael's face last year when at his 40th class reunion. Completely caught me off guard when we saw each other and couldn't let go. Absolutely love this family like my own. I know it's hard to watch those we love move on to places where we can't talk to them, but I know Bill will be comfortable in his forever life and watching down on all of his family. My prayers of love and support to the Masiello families. ❤️