Mangalore, July 19: The first Bishop of Karwar diocese, Most Rev William Leonard D'Mello passed away in Mangalore on Tuesday after a brief illness.
Prior to his appointment as the Bishop of Karwar he was the Bishop of Goa. He was 80. He breathed his last at the Father Muller Hospital in Mangalore, where he had been undergoing treatment.
He had relinquished his office as the Bishop of Karwar due to his old age and illness and his resignation was accepted by Pope Benedict XVI on February 24, 2007 and Most Rev. Derek Fernandes was appointed his successor.
He was born on March 24, 1931 at Cascia, which was then a part of the Rosario Cathedral parish of the Diocese of Mangalore.
After his studies at St. Aloysius College, he joined the Minor Seminary at Bangalore to become a priest for the Archdiocese of Bangalore.
He was well-versed in Latin and other languages.
After his retirement, Bishop William was residing at 'Sandhya Vandan', the Senior Clergy Home built by him at Shirwad, in the compound adjoining 'Puneeth Sadan', the diocesan headquarters.
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