William M. Breed of Medfield, MA and Center Harbor, NH began his next journey on September 1 at age of 93 following a stroke the previous afternoon while napping at home. He leaves his wife of 67 years, Susan (Moyer); four daughters and their husbands - Andrea B. Keene (Henry) of Marion, MA, Jilda B. Barker (Devereux) of Manchester-by-the-Sea , MA , Lynne B. Cannon (William) of St. Louis, MO, and Hilary B. Van Dusen (Charles) of Marblehead, MA; nine grandchildren - Lindsey Keene Schieffelin, Abigail Keene Magni, William Lake Barker, Holly Gardner Barker, Breton Lamont Barker, Duncan Tyson Breed Cannon, Eleanor Shoop Cannon, Marika Breed Van Dusen, Islay Rose Van Dusen; and five great grandchildren.
After graduation from Newton High School in 1943, Bill enlisted in the Navy and was assigned to a heavy cruiser in the Pacific. (He was recently honored to participate in Honor Flight NE.) Following the war, he graduated from Boston Univ on the Gi Bill, met Susan at Geneva Point Camp on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, and went to work for the Bemis Bros. Bag Co. as a salesman. In 1955 he became a stockbroker, a buisiness at which he excelle for 50 years unti retirement at ag 80. He was president of Burgess & Leith (1974-84), worked at Phoenix, Advest, and was at Merrill Lynch when he retired. He was a member of the Board of Governors of the Boston Stock Exchange, a longitme member of the Finance Committee and Trustee of the New England Baptist Hospital. He was a member of the Dedham Country & Polo Club.
Bill's greatest joys were his family- grandchildren, particularly Holly, flocked to their "Grampus"- playing tennis, and racing Sunfish against his great friend Dr. Bobby Jones on family vacations at Sebago Lake. He was nearly unbeatable at pitching horseshoes. Before the house was built in Center Harbor, there were beach trips to the Cape and Crane's Beach in Ipswich and annual road trips with Sue and the girls packed into the car to the mountains of Maryland to visit Sue's parents. He was a mentor to many young men in the securities industry and impacted the lives of others with sound, gentle advice that resonated. His booming laughter was contagious.
Burial in Center Harbor has taken place. A celebration of Bill's life will be held at 11:00 on Friday, November 9th at the United Church of Christ, 496 Main Street, Medfield MA. Donations in his memory may be made to Geneva Point Center, 108 Geneva Point Road, Moultonborough NH 03254 or online at www.genevapoint.org.