William R. Hullfish Jr.
Brockport – Passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Monday, April 26, 2021, at the age of 84. He is survived by his devoted wife of 59 years, Suzanne; sons Stephen, Jeffrey, Brian, and Matthew; 9 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; his brother Robert Hullfish and sister Judith Lewis. William proudly served his Country in the United States Air Force from 1957-1963, touring the world performing with the legendary United States Air Force Band, Singing Sergeants, and achieving the rank of Technical Sergeant at 25.
He was a beloved professor of music at SUNY Brockport for almost 50 years – with degrees from the University of Maryland and a doctorate from the University at Buffalo. Always one for adventure, Bill canoed, hiked, and biked extensively through the United States and Canada. In 1977 he and his family completed an epic, world-record-breaking family bike trip, from San Francisco to Atlantic City.
Many in the community know Bill as the leader of the Golden Eagle String Band, which performed and recorded for the last 4 decades. Living in Brockport for over 50 years, Bill was a historian of the Erie Canal and a lifetime member of the American Canal Society. He authored books including “The Canaller’s Songbook,” “Songs of the Horse-Ocean Sailor,” and “The Erie Canal Sings.” He also recorded an album of canal songs for Smithsonian/Folkways, “Grand Canal Ballads,” and an album of songs for Rochester’s Sesquicentennial. His musical contributions to the community also include performing in the Brockport Symphony Orchestra and the GateSwingers Jazz Band. The community recognized Bill when he was memorialized as part of a mural in Brockport’s Sagawa Park. Long fascinated by the headline-grabbing 1936 trial of the dog Idaho, Bill co-authored “The Brockport Murder Dog Trial,” published this month by The History Press.
A celebration of life will be arranged later this summer for the community. Please consider donating to brockportsymphony.org/donations in Bill’s memory. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Fowler Funeral Home www.fowlerfuneralhomeinc.com