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William Bennett Obituary

William "Bill" Bennett Longtime San Rafael, CA resident, William "Bill" Bennett, died peacefully in his sleep on July 14, 2012. He was a 85 years young father and grandfather. Born in Brooklyn, New York, his family moved to Sacramento, CA in 1936. At sixteen, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy only to be found out to be underage and sent home. Still determined to serve his country, Bill enlisted in the U.S. Army upon graduation from high school. He served in combat with the 32nd Infantry Division in the Pacific Theatre. He was the recipient of several military decorations including the Purple Heart and Bronze Star. His military assignments varied from Military Police executive protection to General George C. Marshall while serving in China to his deep involvement in the Berlin Airlift operations of which he was extremely proud. After attending Criminal Investigation Division (CID) school, he was assigned as a CID agent in Europe, Asia and Africa. After his return to California in 1952, Bill earned a B.A. degree from Sacramento State. He worked as a police officer with Roseville Police Department and as a Deputy Sheriff in El Dorado County. In 1955, he was appointed Special Agent, California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General. In 1972, Bill was assigned as a Special Agent Supervisor in the Division of Law Enforcement. He worked within the DOJ system until he retired in 1985. In 1985, Bill reorganized and incorporated Walsinghan Associate, a Technical Surveillance Countermeasures firm, into a successful counter-industrial espionage business covering the greater Bay Area and Western States. He continued doing what he loved until the day he left us. Bill's impeccable work ethic earned him the respect of all who sought his professional assistance. He responded personally to all requests and gave his full attention and energy no matter the size of the job nor the social status of his client. He was actively involved in numerous security/investigative organizations including the Association of Former Intelligence Officers, the High Technology Crime Investigation Association and the American Society for Industrial Security. Bill was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 34 happy years, Patricia Bennett, by his son Patrick Bennett and by his daughter Pamela Forbes. He is survived by his daughter, Kathi Ellick, son-in-law Craig, his grandchildren Alexander, Troy and Pamela all of Cornwall, NY and by his daughter-in-law Mary Bennett of San Jose, CA. Bill was a loyal Friend and a supportive mentor whose philosophy was -"Make haste slowly". So Bill, we all love and miss you for our lives have been made better for having known you.

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Published by Marin Independent Journal from Jul. 25 to Jul. 29, 2012.

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Rick Lund

August 28, 2012

I considered Bill a friend and distinguished member of a very small community whose contributions will be remembered long past his lifetime. Rest in Peace Bill.

Karl Mayer

August 2, 2012

Bill, I was privileged to work with you, and benefit from your excellent work and wise counsel, for the twenty years [1965 - 1985] we labored to keep the Attorney General's Office on an even keel. I missed you when you retired but carried on for another 15 years during which I enjoyed seeing you from time to time. You are one of the great ones Bill: you made a difference to me, and to that fine institution - our Office. God speed good friend.

Kevin Murray

July 31, 2012

Bill, you were a trusted friend and respected colleague over many decades. But more than anything else, your sage advice about personal matters left the biggest impression. Through this you live on and affect many whom you've never even met.

J.D. LeaSure

July 30, 2012

Bill, I always enjoyed our conversations at ERI. You were a loyal friend, mentor and colleague to all who had the pleasure of making your acquaintance. God Speed my friend. Rest in Peace.

Michael Tomamichel

July 30, 2012

Bill was a very unique and special person, the quality of man that you're blessed and privileged to meet few if any of in your life. A man of honesty, integrity and wisdom, his friendship will be sorely missed.

Bill, you're not dead until you're forgotten.

Gene Penningtno

July 25, 2012

Bill worked with me on several major cases in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He was a mentor to myself and several other officers at the Department. Bill was well respected by everybody who knew and worked with him. I enjoyed working with him during those times and he taught me so very much about detective work and the world of crime fighting. He showed me how to survive in a tough world where evil was always present. He taught me never to ignore evil and to not be afraid to tackle any task with all my heart and soul, no matter how difficult it may seem.

Bill was a very special friend and I will miss him and our frequent lunches. I will miss his laughter and sayings. It seems he had one for just about any occasion. Good bye my friend.

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