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Rev. William Gartland |
Athletics Induction: 1989 |
A priest, educator, administrator, athletic director and coach
for 33 years , Rev. Williams F. "Bill"
Gartland left us on November 2, 1988 when he was stricken
with a heart attack at the age of 64. Nobody touched more
lives and hearts than Father Bill during his tenure at
Stonehill. He was the College's Ambassador of Goodwill from
Maine to Florida. A warm, kind man, Father Bill loved
athletics and was Stonehill's #1 fan. In the College's early
years his continued support helped elevate Stonehill's name to
among the best in Division II in New England. Born August 6,
1924, Rev. Gartland was a graduate of Boston College High
School. He attended Boston College for a year before entering
Our Lady of Holy Cross Seminary in North Easton in 1942. He
graduated cum laude from the University of Notre Dame and in 1951
he received a master's of arts degree in religious education from
Catholic University in Washington, D.C. In 1985, Father
Gartland was honored for his dedication to Stonehill at a
testimonial when over 800 people paid tribute to the man, priest
and educator. Proceeds of the tribute went to the Rev.
William F. Gartland Scholarship Fund. In 1987, the college
honored Father Gartland as he received the George P. Benaglia Award
for outstanding service to the college. Since 1956, Father
Gartland made it his duty to involve himself in all levels of
college life.















