
Willie Greeke Family Fund
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Willie Greeke Family Fund
One look at Willie’s Facebook page says it all, he was loved.
A prankster, name caller, and storyteller. A bartender, caregiver, and friend. But most of all, Willie’s favorite title, was being called Dad.

William D. Greeke, age 55, born March 13, 1965, passed away due to complications from COVID-19 on Tuesday evening, April 7, 2020, at Beverly Hospital leaving behind his two young children.
15-year-old Joshua and 13-year-old Mallory were his world. From bigger trips like swimming with dolphins to a day at the mall, he made it all an adventure for the kids.
When Willie would take them to Canobie Lake Park, snow tubing or paint-balling, he didn’t just take them, he was the wildest one on the ride! Ceramic class, Build-a-Bear, and painting nails were all just as exciting!
As much as the kids loved the escapades, rides to school, dinner, watching a movie, making them laugh and kissing them goodnight will be what they miss the most. His children adored him. Teenagers so confidently loved, they were able to be silly, give hugs and kisses and show love back to him publicly and proudly.
I’d give anything to have another chance to say how proud I am of the Dad he was. I believe he would be honored, (maybe even a little pompous, with that funny smile!) to see us rally to form a fund that will help with Josh and Mal for their future.
Please help me fill Willie’s shoes to fund the things he would have loved to do for Joshua and Mallory. First cars, prom, college, weddings and more. I know he will be laughing at us for footing the bill all while being gracious and grateful, as was his special way.
Thank you so much for your donation and please help spread the word by sharing the link!



One look at Willie’s Facebook page says it all, he was loved.
A prankster, name caller, and storyteller. A bartender, caregiver, and friend. But most of all, Willie’s favorite title, was being called Dad.

William D. Greeke, age 55, born March 13, 1965, passed away due to complications from COVID-19 on Tuesday evening, April 7, 2020, at Beverly Hospital leaving behind his two young children.
15-year-old Joshua and 13-year-old Mallory were his world. From bigger trips like swimming with dolphins to a day at the mall, he made it all an adventure for the kids.
When Willie would take them to Canobie Lake Park, snow tubing or paint-balling, he didn’t just take them, he was the wildest one on the ride! Ceramic class, Build-a-Bear, and painting nails were all just as exciting!
As much as the kids loved the escapades, rides to school, dinner, watching a movie, making them laugh and kissing them goodnight will be what they miss the most. His children adored him. Teenagers so confidently loved, they were able to be silly, give hugs and kisses and show love back to him publicly and proudly.
I’d give anything to have another chance to say how proud I am of the Dad he was. I believe he would be honored, (maybe even a little pompous, with that funny smile!) to see us rally to form a fund that will help with Josh and Mal for their future.
Please help me fill Willie’s shoes to fund the things he would have loved to do for Joshua and Mallory. First cars, prom, college, weddings and more. I know he will be laughing at us for footing the bill all while being gracious and grateful, as was his special way.
Thank you so much for your donation and please help spread the word by sharing the link!



Organizer and beneficiary
Kelly Larosa
Organizer
Salisbury, MA
Maria Greeke
Beneficiary