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In lieu of flowers

Please consider a gift to American Civil Liberties Union Foundation or Peconic Land Trust Incorporated.

Personal note from Bill's Family

Thank you to everyone who joined us yesterday, either in person or online. It was a lovely celebration of our dad's life, a gathering we know he would have loved. Please feel free to continue to post memories and photos here, on Everloved. We've posted the slideshow from the reception here, as well.

We will carry him with us always - with every meal cooked, every piece of toast buttered, and every adventure taken. Thank you all for being part of his life, for laughing with him, crying with him, and for loving him.

Updates

Update from April 14, 2026

We look forward to seeing everyone this Saturday, April 18, at 11am, to celebrate the life of our dad, Bill Dalsimer.

The entrance to the sanctuary is 119 Pierrepont St, near Monroe Pl, in Brooklyn Heights.

The link to the livestream will be on the website day of the celebration, for those who will be joining us virtually.

- Sarah, Amy and Philip

Obituary

William “Bill” Robert Dalsimer, cherished son of Dorothy Williams and Philip Thor (“P.T.”) Dalsimer, passed away peacefully on February 16, 2026 at the age of 85. Born on March 25, 1940, in Port Washington, New York, Bill lived a generous life defined by service, curiosity, and deep affection for the people and places he loved.

A 1962 graduate of Middlebury College, Bill went on to serve in the United States Peace Corps from 1962 to …

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