Thank You for the update and May He Rest in Peace.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 3/30/2017 8:33:49 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
I don't know if any of you  remember but not too long ago I asked any of 
you if you have heard from Billy  Kimberlin (a long-term member of the Quad 
list). I had not heard from him in a  long while and we used to e-mail back 
and forth or I would see him on the few  occasions that I log into Facebook. 


Perhaps I am "Lori come  lately" with the news and following information 
about Billy and his passing  but others on Facebook know about his death.


I began to have the gut  feeling that something had happened to him. So I 
just logged into Facebook now  to see his homepage and, sure enough, he 
passed away last October. A Facebook  friend of his wrote the following:



I'm  deeply saddened by the loss of my dear friend _Billy Kimberlin_ 
(https://www.facebook.com/billy.kimberlin.5) . In  tribute to the kind, gentle 
soul he was I would like to share a bit about  him. 
My  friend spent most of his life serving others in one capacity or 
another. He  fought to keep our country safe as an Army Police Drill Sergeant 
and 
as a  State Trooper. That is until one day a terrible tragedy struck. A 
bicycle  accident that left him paralyzed. In testament to the kind of person 
he 
was,  in the 15 years that I’ve known him, I have  never heard him complain 
about the raw hand he was dealt. He even wrote this  piece in his “about me”
 section on Facebook… 
 
“unlike a lot of people I  am lucky enough to be prematurely retired. All I’
m doing now is making sure  that I’m constantly busy, so I don’t get too 
bored.” 
He considered himself  “lucky”. His way of staying busy was giving back to 
his community any way he  could. He volunteered on a number of our 
neighborhood boards and committees.  Everyone he met was his friend. He didn’t 
shy 
away from uncomfortable  questions about his handicap, but instead he would 
educate them in his ever so  gentle manner. Including my young inquisitive 
children. He always had a  welcoming smile on his face regardless of how some 
days he just didn’t feel  good. For me, Billy will always be one of the most 
respected human beings I  will have ever been fortunate enough to have had 
in my life.



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"Petting, scratching and cuddling a dog could be soothing to the  mind and 
heart and deep meditation and almost as good for the soul as prayer."  ~Dean 
 Koontz






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