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Old 11-13-2020, 03:48 PM   #81
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This is Cindy, Bill's daughter here and just want to say how much I appreciate all your comments and condolences.
Here is his online obituary:
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Thanks Cindy, I never ever heard him referred to as Billy. I also never saw a photograph of him at that young age. Thanks , Wayne
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Old 11-13-2020, 04:40 PM   #82
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Cindy, thank you for posting that. He was a distinguished good-looking younger man! Do you have a more recent picture of him in his eighties you could post?. I recall one where he was speeding along on his electric scooter.
Did he have a beard then? Any pics of Buster T we could see?
I would love to have met him when we came over for MAFCA rallies, but never managed to get to Fresno.
As ever, Bills input and humour is missed.
R.I.P Bill
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Old 11-13-2020, 05:33 PM   #83
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This is Cindy, Bill's daughter here and just want to say how much I appreciate all your comments and condolences.
Here is his online obituary:
https://www.farewell.com/obituary/billy-j-williamson
Cindy, I’m usually quiet on this forum but I wanted to say that I admired and enjoyed your dad tremendously. He was a great asset to the forum and will be missed!
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