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William Clarence Bourassa


My dad loved baseball. He loved all sports really. But baseball held a special place in his heart. While he followed his Tampa Bay Rays closely, he was knowledgeable on all the greats, and their stats, from other teams and from all eras. Collecting memorabilia, cards & autographed baseballs was a passion for much of his life. Bill passed away peacefully, at the age of 80, on December 16, 2020 in St. Petersburg, FL with his wife Gwen and son Bill Jr by his side. 

Life

Bill was born on June 28, 1940 in Rumford, Maine, the oldest of five sons to Clarence & Lorraine Salvas Bourassa. He graduated from Stephens High School in 1959 where he excelled at baseball and basketball and is memorialized in the yearbook as, “a good pal all around was he.” His genuine personality, big warm hugs, and loving energy was welcoming to all who met him. 

After high school and duty in the U.S. Air Force, Bill returned home and began a short career in radio. On a hometown Facebook page, many nostalgically remember WRUM radio and mention him by his DJ name, William B. His connections in radio soon opened doors to a 20+ year career in the gasoline business. He owned and operated Bill’s Gorham Gibbs (later Citgo) in Gorham, Maine and lived in the Deering Center area of Portland, Maine. In his early 50’s, the Florida sun began calling. He met his beloved wife Gwen and together they moved and settled in St. Petersburg enjoying their home, the many beaches and being out and about in the sun. Before retirement, he spent 15 years working security for Raymond James.

Military

Bill enlisted in the United States Air Force on February 8, 1962 in Miami, Florida. He was trained as an Aerospace Control and Warning Systems Operator (AC&W) Operator and was honorably discharged as an Airman First Class (A1C) on February 7, 1966. At the of his discharge from the Air Force Bill was entitled to wear the Small Arms Expert Marksman Ribbon and the Air Force Good Conduct Medal on his uniform.

Family

He leaves his wife Gwen of 24 years, son Bill Jr of Westbrook, ME, step-sons Michael Adriance & his wife Tania of Standish, ME and Mark Adriance of Limerick, ME; grandsons Kyle and Kaleb; granddaughters Elise, Olivia, Paige & Caitlyn; three brothers, Robert, Tim & his wife Linda, Denis and his wife Debbie; a sister-in-law Dale; and several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his younger brother Dr. David Bourassa on January 27, 2015.

Like his mother and grandmother before him, he died at Christmas time. Other than baseball season, it was his favorite time of year. 

Friends and family are invited to share a memory and sign his guestbook below.

 

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