We had some fun together, and I'll always remember the good times, and the not so good. The east coast cruise in 2010 with you and Angela, Carol and me was wonderful. I miss you and am glad / proud we got together the week before you went to glory. We all miss you Bill and look forward to seeing you again my friend. Love
I attended Longfellow with Bill, he was Pres. of out class and I was V.P. He was sick often but never,ever complained, his older brother Mike was a driver of a pop truck, 7 Up I think, which made him a neighberhood hero, Bill always was always cheerful and a great fellow to know, he looked weird ,but 30 secs with him and you never noticed it again a positive attitude and a big smile is what I remember, his life was an inspiration to anyone blessed to know him. P.S. the picture is above is Bill trying to be serious, , which was hard for him :=)
He lived down the alley on the corner by the alley, say 1/2 a block away. Played with him in the empty lot, before I was old enough to go to school, later Longfellow, and later yet OPRF. Last saw you at 25th reunion and looked for you at the 50th, to learn you wouldn't be there. Miss you. Marcia
Richard Peters
We had some fun together, and I'll always remember the good times, and the not so good. The east coast cruise in 2010 with you and Angela, Carol and me was wonderful. I miss you and am glad / proud we got together the week before you went to glory. We all miss you Bill and look forward to seeing you again my friend. Love
Edward Rokos
I'll never forget your ready smile that said welcome to my world, let's forget our troubles for a while and have some fun.
James Demos
I attended Longfellow with Bill, he was Pres. of out class and I was V.P. He was sick often but never,ever complained, his older brother Mike was a driver of a pop truck, 7 Up I think, which made him a neighberhood hero, Bill always was always cheerful and a great fellow to know, he looked weird ,but 30 secs with him and you never noticed it again a positive attitude and a big smile is what I remember, his life was an inspiration to anyone blessed to know him. P.S. the picture is above is Bill trying to be serious, , which was hard for him :=)
Marcia Vahldick (Plum)
He lived down the alley on the corner by the alley, say 1/2 a block away. Played with him in the empty lot, before I was old enough to go to school, later Longfellow, and later yet OPRF. Last saw you at 25th reunion and looked for you at the 50th, to learn you wouldn't be there. Miss you. Marcia
Barbel (Now Babs) Warth (Tatalias)
We had a few classes together. I remember your wit and warmth....and that fabulous smile,