William (Bill) H. Gordon

William (Bill) H. Gordon -Lafargeville, NY - Rochester Cremation

Lafargeville, NY – William (Bill) H. Gordon, loving husband, father, grandfather, passed into the presence of his Lord on Wednesday, November 24, 2021, at Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, after a 17 month battle with cancer.

Bill was born on January 12, 1953 in Trenton, NJ. Son of the late John L, and Florence Gordon.  He was employed as a fisheries biologist with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation for 35 years.

Bill was an avid outdoorsman and took every opportunity to spend time in God’s creation with his family; fishing, hunting, trapping, and gardening.

He is survived by his wife Lynne (Finney) Gordon of 44 years. His children, David Gordon and his wife, Jennifer, their children AnnaBelle and MiKayla. Aaron Gordon and his wife, Angela, their children Jacob and Connor.

A Celebration of Life gathering will be held Saturday December 4th at 2 pm, New Hope Baptist Church, 19983 NYS Rt. 3, Watertown, NY 13601.

Donations may be made in Bill’s honor to:

Care Net of Northern New York https://carenetnny.com/

Child Evangelism Fellowship: checks can be sent to: CEF Watertown Tri-county, 10591 State Boat Landing Rd. Adams NY 13605

8 Condolences

  1. Dick McDonald on November 30, 2021 at 10:12 am

    My best thoughts and prayers are with the Gordon family. I have known Bill for over 25 years and had the good fortune to work with him for over 10 years before he retired. Bill will be greatly missed.

  2. Lisa Holst on November 30, 2021 at 12:15 pm

    My deepest sympathies to the Gordon family. I have fond memories of working with Bill when I first came to the Bureau of Fisheries. May your memories bring you peace and comfort in this difficult time.

  3. Brandon Locklear on November 30, 2021 at 12:32 pm

    Bill was a great man and a good friend. He will be missed, i’m sure my late wife will welcome him home with open arms. My prayers are with the family, i know what a difficult time this is.

  4. Dan Josephson on November 30, 2021 at 2:46 pm

    I had the distinct pleasure of spending many days on the water with Bill studying brook trout in the Adirondack Mountains. He was truly a fine man and biologist who loved his family, friends and the outdoors. I will always have fond memories of my friend Bill.

  5. CAROL BRAY on November 30, 2021 at 3:16 pm

    LYNNE, DAVID, JEN, ANNABELLE, MAKAYLA AND FAMILY, MY THOUGHT’S AND PRAYER’S ARE WITH ALL OF YOU AT THIS DIFFICULT TIME AND

    KNOW MANY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY NOT ONLY FROM ME BUT FROM ALL OF US HERE AT NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH.

    BILL WAS A WONDERFUL CHRISTIAN MAN AND SO GLAD HE WAS OUR BROTHER IN CHRIST. WE PRAY GOD WILL GIVE YOU PEACE AND COMFORT ALL

    OF YOU IN THE DAYS AHEAD. LOVE AND PRAYERS CAROL BRAY AND ALL OF US HERE AT NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH

  6. Eric Paul on December 1, 2021 at 9:32 am

    I had the pleasure of working with Bill on a few occasions. A fine man. One memory is of him, with his son Dave, who I think might have been in high school at the time (or early college), at a NYS Chapter of the Fisheries Society meeting. A truly dedicated father. Wishing God’s comfort on your family in this time.

  7. Robert George Flavin on December 1, 2021 at 6:02 pm

    I had the pleasure of working and learning with and from Bill from mid 80’s on. We worked to bring the walleye population back out in the St. Lawrence River between Massena Dams and Chippewa Bay. He, Steve, Blanche and Rodger worked with the St. Lawrence Valley Sportsman Club building a small walleye hatchery on the bank of the Oswegatchie River here in Ogdensburg.

  8. Marie Kautz on December 3, 2021 at 11:07 pm

    I knew Bill through work, but only after he came over to Wildlife. I felt very fortunate to work alongside him. He was a good, kind man and an excellent leader. My heart goes out to you – the family and friends who read this or gather to mark his passing.

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