

A sailor, artist, fisherman, gardener, cook, guitar player, and all-around handyman, Bill brought joy to all those around him.
Raised in Mays Landing, NJ in a loving home with his parents, grandparents, two uncles, one sister, four brothers, and one bathroom, he and his beloved siblings treated every day as an adventure - swimming, hunting, and fishing. Bill could often be seen riding his bike through town with his pet crow perched on his handlebars.
After graduating from Pleasantville High School in 1956 and working at Wheaton Industries, Bill started his greatest adventure when he enlisted in the US Coast Guard in 1959. Asked why he chose the Coast Guard he said it was because the Coast Guard’s priority was saving lives. He spent his first seven years on various ships including the USS Spencer, spending time on the Bering Strait performing search and rescue for both ships and planes. Bill was stationed in Honolulu, HI, Cape May, NJ, Governors Island, NY, and served two stints in New London, CT before retiring in 1982. Bill and his family resided in Oakdale, CT from 1972 to until 2018 where he built strong friendships with his neighbors, often mowing their lawns.
Outside of his family, art was his primary love. From the time he was a child until the final month of his life, it was painting that brought him the most joy. His paintings are displayed at the US Coast Guard Academy and Museum, the Monte Cristo Cottage, and homes throughout the United States and Europe.
Bill moved to Shelburne, VT in 2021 to be close to family. He continued to make connections with his neighbors and to produce beautiful art. He was incredibly proud to have had many paintings displayed in the halls of his senior living community.
Bill was predeceased by his wife Sandra and daughter Heather, as well as his parents William Jr and Jennie, brother Robert and his wife Joyce, brother Ronald, and sister Lorraine. He is survived by his son John and his wife Jennifer, grandchildren Will Strafach and his wife Lucia, Sam Strafach, William Ravell IV, brother Kenneth and his wife Virginia, sister-in-law Marsha Steet and her husband Tom, brother-in-law Nicholas Basile, as well as his many nieces and nephews whom he adored.
A memorial will be held at the Church and Allen Funeral Home in Montville, CT on Thursday, August 14th at 10:30, followed by a reception at the MJS Club at US Coast Guard Academy in New London, CT. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to US Coast Guard Foundation.
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