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William George Melluish

September 25, 2018
Kalamazoo, MI

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George Melluish, known to many as Billy, born December 29, 1978, passed away on September 25, 2018, at the age of 39, in Baltimore, MD, their home. Billy will forever be remembered by his wife of 14 years, Kathy (Speicher), and his children Emmett, Helena, and Vivienne. The beloved youngest of six children born to James W. and Patricia A. Melluish, Billy also married into another large family. He will be lovingly remembered by his brother, sisters, and in-laws including: James A. Melluish and Patty Hoch-Melluish, Jenny and Bill Cummings, Jackie and Vern Harley, Sarah and Jeremy Sanford, Annie and Jeff Eastman, Charles and Marie Speicher, Carl and Jacki Speicher, Mark and Stacy Speicher, Matt and Heather Speicher, and Regina and Matt Hutchinson. Billy was a favorite uncle to 25 nieces and nephews, and the godfather of two: Ally Grace Cummings and Will Eastman. He was predeceased by his maternal and paternal grandparents. A native of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Billy attended Winchell Elementary School, St. Monica Catholic School and Hackett Catholic Central High School. He graduated from The Pennsylvania State University with his degree in Architechture. He worked at Gruzen Samton in New York City and BCV Architects in San Francisco before joining GWWO, Inc./Architects in Baltimore in 2008, where he was a licensed architect, associate, and talented construction specialist. Billy experienced the onset of type 1 diabetes at age 14 and wrote and had published a book: Diabetes at 14 -- Choosing Tighter Control for an Active Life. He was diagnosed with glioblastoma at 38 and bravely lived with the disease for 13.5 months. He had a great love of family, and being a father brought him his life's greatest joys. Billy also enjoyed the piano, guitar, games and puzzles of all sorts, outdoor activities including golfing, snowboarding, camping, hiking, and jumping into chilly water, and traveling throughout the world. Six weeks spent traversing the country and visiting national parks with his wife when relocating from San Francisco to Baltimore provided some of his favorite memories. All who knew Billy will remember his quick smile, warm personality, dance moves, sense of humor, unending optimism, constant gratitude, and his uncanny ability to make any ordinary day extraordinary. He was a lover of salty snacks and strong coffee with lots of cream and sugar. His strong Catholic faith guided him throughout his entire life. A Funeral Mass was held in Baltimore. A Memorial Mass will be held at St. Monica's Catholic Church in Kalamazoo on October 12, 2018. It will begin at 12:10PM with a luncheon for all immediately following. Private burial will follow. Memorial donations in Billy's name may be made directly to defeatgbm.org and to the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, 5200 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210. The family will also gratefully accept contributions to the children's education funds (for this please include a note indicating your intentions.).