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Post by chiefothedarts on May 10, 2004 7:30:44 GMT 9
William "Bill" Charles Lacey, 76, Passed away on May 5, 2004 at home in Atwater, CA He retired at the rank of CMSGT, serving 32 years in the USAF, We will attend a memorial service on tuesday in Atwater, CA. Ralph l. Robledo
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Post by MOW on May 10, 2004 8:58:37 GMT 9
Our most heart felt condolences to the family. Our thoughts and prayers are with them.
I modified the ‘restricted word’ list, which was interpreting the middle part of the word Atwater and changing it.
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Post by MArv on May 10, 2004 12:55:19 GMT 9
WOW! Another one on my list of greats that i admired and worked for! I thought Bill Lacey would never have this happen to him! I worked for him when he was a SMSGT!!! Also in Job Control at Castle! Raplh, My condolences to his family. I did not get to know them, but I feel as if they were part of my family! I will say a little prayer for him and his family. Adios, Hermano Grande! MArv
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Post by chiefothedarts on May 12, 2004 1:04:44 GMT 9
Pat, Thanks for modifying the restricted word list. I thought that was the problem. Marv, Thanks for the good words. Part of Bill's OBIT in the Sun-Star noted that Bill was a stranger to none and a friend to all. He was known for his jovial spirit and tell it like it is attitude. He will be missed by a host of dear friends, and mostly by his wife of 41 yrars, Rosetta Lacey. I knew Bill while at the 5th FIS at Minot and the 84th FIS at Castle. We also kept in touch after he retired and worked in the Insurance business. We also keep in touch with Larry Duddy. But ' Wild Bill" , as we knew him at Minot was always one to greet you with" Hi Big Guy, how are you doing today" We will remember him and miss him. He is now with the HOMBRE GRANDE. Rest in peace- "BIG GUY' From Ralph and all SIXERS
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