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William Bennet Bauer

YORKTOWN, Virginia

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YORKTOWN - COL William Bennet Bauer, USA (Ret.) died unexpectedly at his home on Thursday morning, July 10, 2008.The son of a World War II veteran and Naval Aviator, Bill was born the first of five children at San Diego, Calif., in 1945. During the course of his father's career in the Navy, the...

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To all of the Bauer Family;
I attended flight school In Mineral Wells, TX with Bill and later served with him in RVN at the 192nd AHC 1968-69. I always admired his professionalism and I know he is dearly missed by all who had the privledge of knowing Bill. He was a friend in flight school and a true warrior in combat. I still recall how much he loved that special Mustang. This is a such late entry. I just recently learned of his passsing and today I discovered this guestbook. God bless...

Dear Joan and family,
Mary Jane and I pass our most sincere condolences. Bill was a terrific guy. All of us who knew him share in your sadness and loss.

Joan, John, Brian,
The Close family would like to express our sympathy for your loss. Bill was a wonderful man...a great husband, father, son, warrior and classmate. His committment to service to our nation will never be forgotten. Warm regards.
MG George F. Close, Jr. USA (Ret.)

Please accept my heartfelt condolences during your difficult time of great loss. I am very grateful for Bill's long service to our Army and our Nation, and for his friendship. His legacy is his wonderful family as it continues a long tradition of selfless service. Thank you and God Bless.

Dear Joan,

Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers in this time of deep sadness. It was a pleasure knowing and working with Bill.

Warmest Regards,
Mike and Carolyn Petersen

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

Dear Joan, John, Brian and family,

I can't express the sadness I felt at hearing about Bill. Tom and I will keep you in our prayers.

Vicki and Tom Brennan

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