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Allyson Barganier
March 28, 2011
Burleson family, I was saddened to hear of your dad passing. We lived across the street from him for about 11 years. We thought so highly of him. My son loved seeing "Mr. B" out in the yard and loved the marine mementos that he would give him. Every time I look out my front window, I will always see him walking down the street with Mimi or walking across the street to speak. He will be missed so much. The Barganier Family
Lloyd, Jackie & Robert Hendry
March 18, 2011
Bruce & John David & Family, we were so saddened by the passing of "Wild Bill". He was truly a unique person. Always full of fun and mischief. I have such fond memories of him growing up as a child at Salt Springs. He accomplished so much in his long and eventful life. He will always have a special place in our hearts and memories. We can picture him looking down upon us, cracking a smile and raising an eyebrow with one of his favorite cigars clenched in the side of this mouth. We will surely miss you Bill. With much regards,
Billy Cox
March 16, 2011
Bruce and Family, Deepest sympathy to you and your family. I remembered your Dad as a fine person. I am sorry to hear of your loss, he will be sadly missed. Billy Cox and Kathy- my email address is [email protected]
Doris Dennette
March 16, 2011
Dear Bruce, deepest sympathy to you and your family. Rhydon and I enjoyed many happy times with Bill and Babs.
Sincerely,
George Arnau
March 16, 2011
The saddness I felt when reading of your fathers passing I don't think can be expressed in words. Knowing your parents was one of the highlights of my young manhood and I cherish every moment. Your father was the main reason I joined the Marine Corps and was the first person I saw after boot-camp. The first words that came to mind after reading the report was: "just another Marine reporting sir; I've served my time in Hell"!!! Semper Fi!!
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