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William M. "Bill" Guy

Fort Worth, Texas

1942 - 2024

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William "Bill" M. Guy August 31, 1942 - August 7, 2024 Fort Worth, Texas - Brigadier General William Murrell Guy, known affectionately as Bill, passed away on August 7, 2024, at the age of 81, in Fort Worth, Texas. Born on August 31, 1942, in Memphis, Tennessee, Bill's life was marked by his...

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Really enjoyed flying with Bill at Delta in the L-100/ C-130!

So sorry to hear about Bill. He was a very fine man and a great addition to Delta Air Lines. He will be missed by us all. We first met in a Delta class for the L100 at Love Field. If not for him most of us would not have finished the class. Since he had flown the C130 in the Air Force he became our go to instructor. May God be with all of his family. Frank McKee

My deepest condolences, It was a pleasure to meet Bill and get to know him, if only for a short time. He brought joy and laughter. I loved hearing his airline stories.

Bill was the best neighbor for 25 years. We were together at Glenview Church with him and Carole for over 15 years and there wasn´t a better servant leader. We are eternally grateful for his service to our country and his faithful generosity to us many others. May God´s love cover the family like a blanket as they cherish his sweet memories.

BG Guy was one of the finest people I have ever known. He cared deeply about everyone in the military and especially the 136th. He is going to be deeply missed. Bill was very generous to the Silver Eagles, lending us his hanger for all of our Oktoberfest celebrations. He was always there and made a point of visiting with everyone. He was amazing to talk to and to listen to. As a wing commander, aircrew commander and leader, he was the very best. Anyone that ever had a chance to fly...

I have so many great memories of serving with Bill, starting with our coming off Active duty and into the 181st Air Refueling Squadron at the same time, then 10 years later , the 181st Airlift Squadron, and later, the 136th Airlift Wing. He and I shared numerous deployments and flights, all the way to our joint Retirement Party -- 25 years that flew by! May Bill's Celebration of Life be a joyous remembrance of those great years and be a tribute to a warrior with boundless energy, love of...

Bill was a very good friend and man. I knew him for more than 30 years with the B-36 Peacemaker Museum as we work a lot together on many projects and the restoration of the B-36 Bomber. Gods Speed, Bill and I was Lucky to have known you. Bob Adams President: B-36 Peacemaker Museum

General Bill Guy was the epitome of a true gentleman and his generosity and kindness and friendliness gained many friends and as one, I always looked forward to being in his company and sharing many great memories as a fellow 136th member. As his KC-97L crew chief on several deployments to Germany I trusted his abilities and was treated with his usual care and respect! Bill will always be remembered and missed. LT Colonel Charles Andrle

I count Bill as a friend and fellow Guardsman. He was one of the best men I ever knew. I flew many missions with him in the Guard. I really miss him!