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Vince Caldronia (Melissa, TX)
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Bill was a friend and a fantastic engineer to work with. I consider him a mentor to me during my time working at DuPont. He had the uncanny ability to communicate his wishes about a job to you without talking down to you. He was a joy to work with and will be missed by everyone who knew him. Vince Wednesday, January 1, 2014 |
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Richard Hudgins (Kountze, TX)
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I had the Pleasure of talking to Dr. Bill KC5QBK most mornings on my way to work, and will miss him greatly. He was to me a vastly knowledgeable man who was always willing to share that knowledge and to encourage me to know more. Even at that early hour of the day he was willing and happy to engage in deep philosophic discussions on any number of subjects. I can look forward to resuming these conversations when I to pass over. Richard Hudgins N5ALE Wednesday, January 1, 2014 |
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Gil Engelmann (Lago Vista, TX)
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A whole lot of information passes away with Bill. Everyone went to him for answeres before the Internet was born. Bill knew it all or where to find it. It was a real help to be next door at work with Bill.. I don't really know how he got any work done due to the heavy traffic into his office but yet he turned out copious amounts of great work. And he must have run the longest running Hearts game in Dupont. Many Engineers came and went to that game. Willy Bill loved the game. In youger days, Bill and I played a lot of Tennis up unatil enither of us could move much anymore. While I've only seen Bill a couple of times since I moved to Lago Vista, he was still the same and did not let his ailments get him down. I was better off having know Bill and will miss him. Rest in Peace, Bill. Wednesday, January 1, 2014 |
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