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July 21, 2016
MY CONDOLENCES GO OUT TO BILL'S DAUGHTER, MOTHER AND FAMILY. GOD BLESS YOU ALL: I WORKED IN THE AOS DEPARTMENT AT THE CENTRAL COMMUNITY HEALTH BOARD WHERE BILL WAS THE SUPERVISOR. I HAVE WORKED WITH BILL SINCE 2007/HE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED.
SINCERELY,
JOYCE NEAL---AOS DEPT.
July 21, 2016
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
Please find peace and comfort in (Psalms 119:76)
Linda Lareau
July 20, 2016
So sorry to hear of your brothers passing, prayers to you and your family
July 19, 2016
I will miss Bill. He was a joy to work with and provided a wealth of knowledge in the field of Behavioral Sciences. Bill was a stand-up guy who was able to get along with anyone who crossed his path. I must admit that he is one of the very few people who was actually a mentor and educator in his chosen field. I guess I will see you later on down the road my friend.
Sincerely,
Robert H. Haley M.A.,LICDC-CS,LSW
July 18, 2016
NKU Psychology Alumni
2 hrs
Some sad news: A former faculty member, Bill Epps, passed away last week. Bill was a full-time faculty member in the late 1970s and taught part-time in the evening (while doing full-time clinical work) for many years after that. Despite having a day job, Bill was always full of energy in his evening classes. Evening classes typically end at 9:00 p.m., and one could frequently find Bill still lecturing away at 8:59! Bill had a great sense of humor, too. One seldom had an interaction with him that didn't include a smile. We miss Bill, and we will remember him fondly.
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