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I'll miss Bill's subtle creativity having worked with him on the film script adaption of "Knock And Wait A While" along with other film development projects we did together.
Michael Conti
May 24, 2009 | Boulder, CO
Denver, Colorado
William Rawle Weeks Jr. "Bill" was born in Denver on October 23, 1920, to a prominent Wyoming frontier family, and died peacefully at his home in that city on May 5, 2009. He was an award winning author, a passionate pilot and ran a small, successful family oil company. Bill attended Phillips...
Read MoreI'll miss Bill's subtle creativity having worked with him on the film script adaption of "Knock And Wait A While" along with other film development projects we did together.
Michael Conti
May 24, 2009 | Boulder, CO
I worked for Bill as his house elf, as he called me. I will never forget how he showed me how to drive his fast cars, and going to lunch at the club. I will take all the lessons that I learned from Bill and hold them for ever. I will miss him very much. Bill was a great friend and a great Boss. Chief as I called him or slick my great buddy in our shopping, to just going out on a nice rocky mountain drive. I say this to my friends all the time who want to fix things. "If its not broken don't...
Brandon Steinkamp
May 22, 2009 | Denver, CO
Bill was the Best Man at Jeanne's and my wedding in 1959. What a wonderful, colorful and adventuresome person. Spent many happy hours at the Wiggins' tennis court in Woodside. We made many trips around California in that Navion that he loved so dearly. He did lead a full and complete life. He did love Steve and Tacy so much.
Al Kirkland
May 17, 2009 | Menlo Park, CA
I worked on Bill's aircraft many times while working at Denver Avionics. He was one of our favorite customers. Definitely had the stories, always humorus. One of the people I missed when we left Denver.
James Smith
May 17, 2009 | Lancaster, PA