My deepest condolences to Bill's family during this difficult time. I first met Bill when he moved to Robson St., and we often shared moments of joy when playing music and dancing outside. Bill was a loaner, but he was all in when that hip hop was on. I remember him as a shy and kind soul; his warm presence touched many lives.
I met Bill many moos ago when he was a toddler. His mom was my head nurse. She brought him and Kirsten to work at times. I became close friends with Merrilee and the kids. Many visits and adventures over the years. I was lucky enough to see him at his mom's surprise 80th birthday party. Unfortunately out of town company is coming so I won't be able to make the memorial service but will be there in spirit. Sending prayers 🙏, huds, and love ❤️ to all. 🙏💓😢. Rosanne
I worked with Bill at Rams Horn Taylor from 1986-1994 off and on with a stint in the Navy and other jobs. All of us who worked with Bill will be sad to hear of his passing. There are a lot of stories to tell, many laughs and always pleasant memories. I don't believe Bill ever got mad at another person (except me when he said "I don't like you", because I was an arrogant 16 year old whom he was trying to teach to cook) and I admire him for that and every quality a good person should have. I will miss him.