Bill Walker

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by icerealm, Sep 3, 2008.

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    icerealm Guest

    I just spoke with Brian Walker Bill Walkers son. Bill passed away last
    night. I know there were a lot of people on here who either loved him
    like a brother or couldn't stand to read his post. But I believe he
    was respected by most.
    I feel that this is a great loss for the motorcycling community and
    for the group

    IceMan
     
    icerealm, Sep 3, 2008
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    Rogue Rider Guest

    Our condolences to Brian, his family and friends. You're all in our
    prayers.

    Sunny
    Chaplain, Texas Veterans Association, Chapter 3
     
    Rogue Rider, Sep 3, 2008
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    SKooter Bum Guest

    My condolences to Brian and the family.
    SKooter
     
    SKooter Bum, Sep 3, 2008
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    Anonymous Guest



    Bill endured a lot of pain and frustration during these
    last few months. Like him, I wonder if the large part
    of that distress was really necessary.

    Thankfully, he's at peace now, where all the bikes
    are running well, and the road ahead is sunny and
    clear.

    Rest in Peace, Bill.


    Gary
     
    Anonymous, Sep 3, 2008
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    BiffB Guest

    My condolences to the family and his friends.
     
    BiffB, Sep 4, 2008
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    S'mee Guest

    damn...he was unique. No one should suffer.
     
    S'mee, Sep 4, 2008
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    ajh Guest

    He was *real*, and in the usenet world that was very special. His posts
    were always entertaining. Never having met him, and not always agreeing
    with his words, I still grew to like him as I read him. He will be
    missed.

    Condolences to his friends and family.
     
    ajh, Sep 4, 2008
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    Bill Cattell Guest

    I will miss Bill Walker. He was a kindred spirit and a polar opposite -
    a very special person. I'm sure that he is now kicking up some
    (spiritual) dust, getting settled in and finding out what we're all
    saying about him.

    You're the "man" Bill and we are all better off for having known you and
    gained from your wisdom. Wisdom comes from age and experience so there's
    hope for almost all of us. ;-)

    Brian - I hope you and your family find peace in knowing that Bill has
    moved on and has gained peace and rest. May the Lord bless you.

    Bill
     
    Bill Cattell, Sep 4, 2008
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    chassoto Guest

    Well, that sucks. I always look fondly on the time Melissa and I met
    and spent a bit of time with Bill - not exactly what one expects from
    the online experience. But then again, that's just a bunch of
    motorcycle dorks with a computer.

    Charles
     
    chassoto, Sep 8, 2008
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    bj_kana Guest

    ====BeemerBiker...where you been. I miss your usenet intellect.
    Yes, I remember you and Bill had some good online discussions. Those
    were the good old days on TxMoto....never'll be like that again, I
    guess. = MrBJayTKana.=
     
    bj_kana, Sep 8, 2008
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    mckeegan Guest

    Just found out about Bill. Been a while since I've been on Tx.moto and
    I've missed his posts. We've enjoyed him coming out to our meetings at
    the VFW. He always had words for those republicans in our group trying
    to get them to convert. Everyone enjoyed his banter at our meetings.
    He definetly livened up the group when he was around.
    Bill had more energy than a lot of people less than half his age. His
    spirit sure kept me going when things got hectic. Bill was always one
    to lend a hand whenever we had an event going on. I've enjoyed our
    talks over the few years I have known Bill. He knew how to tell some
    stories.

    Brian, my condolences to your family and friends. I wish the best for
    you and your family.

    Elmer McKeegan
     
    mckeegan, Sep 11, 2008
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