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William Martin Link

Reston, Virginia

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William Martin Link formerly of Binghamton William Martin Link died Wednesday, February 24, 2010 in Loveland, CO after an extended pulmonary illness. Born January 1, 1938 in Binghamton, NY, Mr. Link was the eldest son of renowned Binghamton inventor/ industrialist Edwin A. Link and...

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My thiughts and prayers are with the Link Family. We spent great times together on Avon Road and the banks of the river.
Bill Marean

I remember the fun we had in high school and the years we spent in Tucson. More recently, Bill would stop by our ranch on his trips across country. Can't believe we won't be seeing him anymore. Condolences to his family. God Bless.

Bill and a group of us boys worked on our cars together, raced them, and just hung out at the Link garage on Avon Road way back when. We had a heck of a good time, took some chances racing, thought we would live forever. I saw Bill 2 years ago in Key Largo where he was staying on his last boat. My condolences to his family.

Larry Newman

I always remember the quote Bill made as we passed a line of cars in his '41 Chrysler "If Bill Link can't do it, Crazy Willie can", we made it. We went to high school & U of AZ together and shared many good times. My deepest sympathy to the Link Family.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

My thoughts and prayers are with the Link Family in this time of sorrow. My husband Ted Plain and Bill grew up together. I knew Bill during High School.

I went to North High with Bill and remember him as very sharp. Mr Sasnek, our physics teacher called on him constantly. My name is James Maycock and I live in Mobile, Al. [email protected]

My deepest sympathy to the Link Family. I attended school with Clayton and I was saddened by his untimely death. May God comfort you in the days and years ahead.