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David Chandler
September 19, 2008
I just received word this evening of the death of Bill Christopher. He was one of the first appraisers I was introduced to when I became a loan officer 13 years ago. As an real estate appraiser he was a man of integrity, a man I could trust to get the job done the right way, and if there was a problem he would call me to inform me of the issues. That's way he remained one of my top appraisers for many years. Several years ago he introduced me to his nephew who was his assistant at that time, and recently I had the priviledge to talk to his son. Through these introductions and subsequent conversations I discovered he was a good father and family man. I also sensed he loved the Lord with all of his heart. I will miss my dear friend. He was forthright, intelligent and he loved his work. To the Christopher Family may God bless you. May His face shine upon you and give you peace.
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