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Al Matthews
January 28, 2011
It's been a lot of years and a lot of miles but I still remember you and Bill from our days in Beirut. I'm finally retired after the Army, law school and service as a prosecutor and judge.
All the best - Al Matthews
John Campbell
December 2, 2010
I was lucky to call you cousin, and luckier still to call you friend. The world is a better place because you were here. A great American and patriot you will be missed. Jack & Judy Campbell and Family (Orlando, Fl)
Mervyn/Sylvia Pestana
December 1, 2010
December 01, 2010
Accept our heartfelt sympathy at your great loss. May Bill Rest in Peace and may the Lord's Perpetual Light shine on him Always.
Dick & Gloria Young
December 1, 2010
We were so sorry to read of your loss, but we know that you have many happy memories of your life with Bill. He is with the Lord.
Dick & Gloria Young
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