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Obituary: William C. Palmer III, 72, Born In Natick
Palmer died Tuesday at the Timothy Daniels House in Holliston, according to relatives.

NATICK, MA β William C. Palmer III (Bill), 72, of Ashland, MA passed away Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at the Timothy Daniels House in Holliston. Born in Natick, he was the son of the late Alice (Slack) and William C. Palmer Jr. Bill grew up in Ashland and then Hopkinton in his early years.
He was most proud of his service in Vietnam in the Navy as a BT3 from 1966 to 1970. He was deployed on the USS Oakhill LSD-51; (Landing Ship Dock) commissioned with launching and repairs of landing craft and amphibious vehicles.
In 1967 Bill was deployed with the USS Duluth, a Landing Platform/Dock amphibious warfare ship, used to land Marines on the shore. The Duluth motto was, "Fortiter In Reβ (Bold in Action).
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Lastly, he served on the USS Haleakala (AE-25) a Nitro-class ammunition ship supplying the navy in both blue and brown water with ports into Da Nang and Subic Bay.
Bill Returned to Massachusetts and lived in Medway, MA and he worked as a Mule Team Plow Driver for Weston Nurseries, as a pipe fitter assistant, as a Long Haul Semi Tractor Trailer Driver, and was a School Bus driver for Framingham Schools.
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Bill bought 10 acres of land in Wolcott, VT and lived there occasionally in a cabin he built, while working as a Bus Driver.
He came back to Massachusetts to become his elderly motherβs primary caregiver and took care of her for over a year before she passed. In the last few years he offered his Billβs Handyman/Lawn service to various residents.
He enjoyed country music, horseback riding, target practice, enjoying the variety of trees in the outdoors, and having a coffee (or a beer) afterwards with his many friends at his favorite establishments (The VFW, ROSE GARDEN, T.Jβs). He also loved fishing and his daily walks meeting up with friends and family around Cushing Memorial Park. He will be missed by many. He enjoyed his family and friends and being "Uncle Butch" to his nieces, nephews and grandnieces/nephews.
William is survived by three brothers, Tracy Palmer and his wife, Debra, Edward Palmer and his wife, Angela, Christopher Palmer and his wife Joyce Pimental; two sisters, Katharine Thompson and her husband, Wayne, Roxanne Lareau and her husband, Michel as well as 12 Nieces & Nephews, Heather Lannon, Erin Andreola, Jason Thompson, Gabriel Thompson, Ellen Levasseur, Melissa Gromelski, Beckey Palmer (Ramirez), Adam Palmer, Brian Palmer, Jenna Palmer, Christopher Palmer and Spencer Palmer. Services will be held at a later date with interment happening in Bourne National Cemetery and a local celebration in the Ashland area TBD.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made VIA the following donate links https://www.VFW.ORG Bill was a member in VT and Medway www.VETERANSINC.ORG a Worcester location and to help patients and families being treated in the Boston VA hospitals listed below where he was treated for his Glioblastoma, can be made via his obituary info at http://www.ChesmoreFuneralHome.com/ or to the addresses listed on the website http://www.boston.va.gov/giving/index.asp . And E Donate https://www.pay.gov/public/form/start/52253675/ Veterans General Welfare Accounts Jamaica Plains Campus (GPF 5002) West Roxbury Campus (GPF 5101).
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