1942
2014
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November 12, 2014
Bill was my little brother (yes, for one brief time in his life you could say he was little). I looked up to him as a friend and wise adviser on all things mysterious (like computers). You died as you lived, with grace and dignity. I'll miss you,
MaryLiz (Riddle)
John Knight
November 3, 2014
I knew Bill for at least thirty years, and I value every minute of it. He was always friendly, helpful, and a pleasure to work with. When Bill became CTO of the SPC, I took note of the SPC. I took a leave of absence from UVA in order to visit the SPC precisely because I knew Bill was heading up a great team. I will miss Bill not being part of the software scene a great deal. Many thanks Bill.
Hans Troesch
October 30, 2014
Bill was my teacher forty years ago, and I still remember clearly things he taught me, and his great kindness.
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