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* Statehouse lobbyist Bill Anderson passed away Saturday. Bill had one of the strongest wills to live that I’ve ever seen. His doctors told him he was a goner long ago, but he survived and continued living a full life right up to the end.

A friend passed this along about the services. I’ll update when I get more info…

The service will be at the Cathedral of St. Paul, 815 S. 2nd St, Springfield at 11 a.m. on Wednesday. The family is asking contributions go to the SimmonsCooper Cancer Institute at the SIU School of Medicine.

Simmons Cooper Cancer Institute
Chemo Infusion Area
SIU Foundation
PO Box 19666
Springfield, IL 62794-9666

Here’s his lobbyist registration photo, which isn’t very good but it’s the only one I have…

* Also, if you’re looking for service information for Richard Piccioli, click here.

posted by Rich Miller
Monday, Apr 21, 08 @ 10:07 am

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  1. Rich:
    Thanx for spreading the word. I am sure folks are scattered to the four winds since this is an “off” week.

    Seldom do the words “nice” and “kind” get used around this blog, but that will change today. Even rarer is the use of these words with someone who is a lobbyist.

    Bill Anderson is one of the kindest and nicest people that I have ever met in any walk of life.

    He was an honorable person in a world full of high speed bumps and bruises.

    First and foremost he loved his family and they loved him. They walked this last long walk together.

    Though there is great sadness. They should also know there hundreds, probably thousands of people who admired a great father and husband. They out there ready help in any way.

    The life has been taken from Bill Anderson, but I don’t think Bill Anderson can be taken out of our lives. Our world would be better off if we all tried to be a little more like Bill more often.

    Comment by Steve Brown Monday, Apr 21, 08 @ 10:27 am

  2. I had the privledge to work for and with Rich for a few years and I must say I enjoyed every minute of it. Rich was truly “one of a kind” and I will sorley miss him. We are all diminished by his death. My prayers go out for his family who I know he loved very much.

    Comment by Doug Caldwell Monday, Apr 21, 08 @ 10:56 am

  3. Doug, Rich who?

    Comment by Belle Monday, Apr 21, 08 @ 11:00 am

  4. Piccioli

    Comment by Rich Miller Monday, Apr 21, 08 @ 11:02 am

  5. I am sad to learn of Bill’s passing. He was a very kind and good person, and funny too. Sympathies to his wife and family. Also to the Picc family for their loss.

    Thanks for the info Rich.

    Comment by Napoleon has left the building Monday, Apr 21, 08 @ 11:54 am

  6. Rich Piccioli was one of the Kindest Gentleman I have ever met in my whole life. He reminded me of Fred Rogers of “Mister Rogers Neighborhood”. He had a office by me in the Howlett Building, and always was very kind to everyone, each and every day!

    To his family, I will forward a Bible in Rich Piccioli Memory, to his family member Linda Piccioli in the SOS “Front Office” Capitol # 213. The Piccioli can call my family any time at 836-2658 (Cell), or our address is Larry Pulley- 1665 West Homewood Avenue- Springfield, IL 62704

    Please remember the Piccioli Family in your Thoughts and Prayers Everyone.

    Comment by Larry Pulley Monday, Apr 21, 08 @ 12:10 pm

  7. Rich, do you have Bill’s family address so we can send them a note. He was a great guy. He is missed already. God’s speed.

    Comment by Bi-Partisan Monday, Apr 21, 08 @ 1:37 pm

  8. This is awful news, but thanks for sharing it, Rich.

    I echo the kind words about Bill Anderson. He was a man of uncommon honesty, integrity, and humor, deserving of much respect as a lobbyist and as a human being.

    Condolences also to Dave and the rest of the Piccioli family. I didn’t cross paths with Rich, but you’re in our thoughts.

    Comment by Saddened Monday, Apr 21, 08 @ 1:58 pm

  9. I want to share my condolences with the Anderson family, as well. I attended a lot of Springfield High School girls basketball games last fall and winter and watched Bill’s daughter, Allison, consistently make amazing play after amazing play. You could tell what a joy it was to him to see his daughter play basketball and do it so well. The image that I’ll always carry with me — really an image that says it all about a dad’s love for a daughter — is him lying down on a bleacher, so sick that he couldn’t muster the energy to sit, watching his daughter nail three-pointers, weave in and out of defenders with ease and really just punish her body with bruises and floor burns. As I said, it’s an image I’ll never forget. My heart goes out to the Anderson family.

    Comment by Dave McKinney Monday, Apr 21, 08 @ 3:03 pm

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