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Ronnie McBride
August 29, 2009
Billy,sorry I couldn't be there for you buddy.You know I loved you like a brother.All I think about now is all the good times we had.One thing I always admired about you is you would do the things everybody else wanted to do,but were too afraid.I'm grateful for the fact that we always stayed in touch,but I'm sad that I haven't spent time with you lately.I will never forget you and I will always miss you!
Pedro Navarro
August 28, 2009
Keith, you and your family are in are thoughts and prayer. Your brother is in the best hands now.
denise aymar
August 27, 2009
Billy, forsure you were and still will be a free sprit, all the lives of your friends you touch loved you,only a month ago i saw you sitting on my front porch when you showed up to visit and now robert and I am reading this. i am so very sorry for your lost to all of your family and friends. may you now rest in peace and play your guitar and sing for the Lord,miss ya my friend thank you for being our friend Robert&Denise Aymar ,Middleburg Florida
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