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Nancy Prosser
October 11, 2010
Words do not come easily right now for my heart is weeping. Billy was an easy-going person who greatly enjoyed life and enjoyed the simple pleasures of life. Billy was our older cousin who we always looked up to and admired. I will sorely miss seeing him and talking to him. My bond with Billy had grown much closer in the last few years. Reminiscing, sharing cooking techniques was among our frequent conversations. Billy, say "HI" to everyone in Heaven for me. Billy, I hope, you will be driving that Cameo in Heaven with no aches and pains to hold you back. Norman, thank you for being there and taking such good care of Billy. I don't know what Billy would have done without you.
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Susie Prosser-Owens
October 11, 2010
I was sorry to hear of my cousin's passing. He had been in so much pain for so long and now he will be relieved of it. I remember many times going to his Mom's house and spending a day here and there and the good times we had going to the fair, the movies and the Jamestown Wax Museum together. May you rest in peace. My condolenses go out to you Norman.
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