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William T. Bigby

Decatur, Georgia

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Mr. William T. Bigby -- of Decatur, formerly of Milton, FL died Wednesday, June 29, 2005. He served in the Phillipines as a consulate for the International Monetary Fund. He also served in south Alabama as a revenue officer, where he destroyed illegal whiskey making equipment. He retired from the...

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Bill was a one-of-a-kind nice guy to work for. He was always a straight shooter, and you could be the same with him, without fear of reprisal. I worked with him in Florida in the 1970s as a Group Manager & Revenue Officer....My condolences to his family.

I worked with "The Chief" for many years. A wonderful man; my mentor. He taught me that all people are important-even if you don't necessarily like 'em; that I should savor the company of a "good" woman; the value of a game of golf with friends, and, most importantly the joys in a bottle of a good red wine; We stayed in touch after his "retirement" and enjoyed telling lies and creating new ones. We shared many hours together when we both lived in Belleville, MI. I will miss him terribly, and...

My prayers for Bill Bigby and his family. I worked with Bill in Detroit and have fond memories of his kind and sensible mannerism. He never hesitated to express an encouraging word. God Bless.

I worked with Bill in the jacksonville IRS collection division in the late 70's and early 80's. He was the chief of the office branch, and a field branch chief. This was just prior to his promotion to a division chief in Detroit. He was a great guy, and a fine fellow to work for. I'm sure his family feels a great sense of loss, and I will pray for Bill and them. If anyone would like to email me with more details on Bill's recent years, I would appreciate it as we lost contact. Thanks.

I worked with Mr. Bigby in Detroit for several years. I wish to extend my condolences to the family. He was well liked and respected in Detroit. We affectionately called him "Chief". He is always remembered and will be always missed.

here's to ya chief....william