William T. "Bill" Hope

6/12/1949 - 8/17/2016

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Obituary For William T. "Bill" Hope

William T. “Bill” Hope, 67, of Steubenville, Ohio passed away Wednesday, August 17, 2016 at Trinity West ER. He was born June 12, 1949 in Steubenville a son of the late Pearly & Dorothy Wood Hope. He was a graduate of Steubenville High School (1967) and Rio Grande College and earned his Masters degree from Southern Illinois University. Bill was retired from the Humanities Dept. of Jefferson Community College having taught English and speech. He and his wife, Paula, enjoyed golfing at Dyer Country Club. Bill also played and taught tennis; ping pong; avid Bridge and card player and loyal Redskins fan. Preceding Bill in death were his parents; brother Robert Hope; father-in-law Paul Tripodi and canine companion Cookie.

Beloved by his students and family, Bill is survived by his wife of over 31 years, Paula J. Tripodi Hope; sister Jane (Frank) Bigler of Toronto; brother David (Lois) Hope of Richmond; mother-in-law Gloria DiAlbert Tripodi; sister-in-law Linda Hope Wells; sister-in-law and brother-in-law David & Debbie Tripodi Cook; nephews David (Brittany) Cook and Lily & Max, Daniel Cook, Bob (Heidi) Hope and T.R. & Kylie, David (Suzanne) Hope and Matthew & Elizabeth, and nieces Deidre (Josh) Buffo and Olivia & Domenica, Janie (Greg) Bigler and Emily (Carlton) Caldwell, Megan & Leah Wilson and Heidi & Hannah Winkler.

Friends may call at Dunlope-Shorac Funeral Home, 215 Fernwood Road, Wintersville on Saturday from 10 a.m. until the time of services at noon with Rev. Bill Hibbs officiating.

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  • 09/03/2024

    Thank you very much. Sorry so late.

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    paulasorry to hear the news that bill passed awaydyer cc is surely losing a good personplease accept my deepest sympathies

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    Prayers for Paula and her family for the loss of Bill. Played lots of golf with Bill and he will be missed. May the good Lord take a liking to his family this day.

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    Paula and family, Extending my sympathy and prayers during this difficult time. Bill was one of the good guys at the college who was well liked and respected by many. He will be missed.

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    Very sorry to hear of Mr. Hope's passing. I had a class or two of his in my Jeff Tech days. He was fair and personable, and was dedicated to his task. Again, my deepest sympathy.

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    Paula and Family, Jane, Deb and Dave. I just read this and I am totally shocked to read of Bill's sudden passing. I had hI'm when I was a student at Jeff Tech. Saw him not all that long ago and he remembered me. I am do sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man!

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    Bill was such a nice guy. He and his brother would pick up my mom [Billie Kirk] and take her to bridge club and McDonald's for a morning coffee. Mom and I both appreciated his attention. So sorry for your loss.

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    Paula and all, We are so very sorry for your terrible loss.you are in our thoughts and prayers!

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    The heart remembers most what it has loved best. May memories comfort you and bring you peace. May the promise found at Revelation 21:4 also bring you comfort...And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away. Deepest sympathy

  • 09/03/2024

    Thank you so much. A late reply but I just got to reading this after all these years. Paula Hope

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    A SPATHIPHYLLUM was sent by The Plesich family on August 19, 2016

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    So very sorry for your loss. May God's promises bring you comfort. Love you Paula.

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    i am so sad to hear this, paula. I'm even more surprised. and i know life is going to change. one thing that won't, is all the memories, fun times, laughter, they will always be in your heart, til the day you are together again. in the mean time, they are probably paying cards in that big card room above. I'm sure he will win a hand or two, he got lucky when he got you...and your family...love you...boots

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    A "Memories" 30 Inch Wind Chime was ordered on August 18, 2016

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    So sorry for your loss, he was a great man!!

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    Just wanted to send a note. Bill and I were in the Steubenville High School Orchestra together. The picture in the 67 yearbook had us standing together. He was a delightful and bright young man. My prayers and words of comfort go out to his family and friends. Because of the resurrection... Dr. Keith J. Wise, Pastor (Christian Churches)

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    Dear Jane, Frank and family,This was a shock to me when I read it in the Herald Star today, and I assume that is also true for all of you. I know, Jane, that you and I often talk about enjoying every day that we have, even when we lose someone very close to us, we try to be grateful for what we do have. I think it's great that Bill got to share his interest in bridge with you and that you have been enjoying the game. I have you in my heart and prayers, but I am certain that you and all of the extended family have wonderful memories to help you in the days ahead.With love and sincere condolences,Kay Lisle Haines, Powell, OHklislehaines@aol.com

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    Paula...please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.....he was quite the guy.....impacted many lives and all who knew Bill were truly blessed....RIP my buddy Hopey

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