Thank You. Bill, was indeed a very special person and influence here.
May He Rest in Peace.
Thank You.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 4/10/2017 2:27:04 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

This is  Billy Kimberlin's brother Justin.  Today is national  siblings
day.  I was on Facebook today looking at my brother's page  and
realized that we never sent a message to the list letting you  know
about Billy's passing.  I know that the list really meant a lot  to
Billy.  He had been on the list since sometime in the mid to  late
1990s. April 5th would have been 22 years of injury since his  accident
on April 5, 2017.

On Monday October 17th he went to the  V.A. hospital for a UTI that he
gotten really bad during the weekend.   At his request they sent him
home with IV antibiotics.  They sent a  home care nurse to check on him
at least once a day.  On Tuesday the  nurse said he would hospitalize
Billy if he didn't eat or drink.  On  Wednesday morning Billy was
drinking water and suddenly stopped  responding.  His heart had
stopped.  It wasn't until the next day  that they knew he was gone.  In
his passing, Billy was able to save  one life as an organ donor.  I am
posting a copy of his obituary at  the bottom.  I will leave you with
one of Billy's favorite quotes,  which is also one of my favorite
quotes.


"You know, I used to  think it was awful that life was so unfair. Then
I thought, wouldn't it be  much worse if life were fair, and all the
terrible things that happen to us  come because we actually deserve
them? So, now I take great comfort in the  general hostility and
unfairness of the universe."

--  Marcus to Franklin in Babylon 5:"A Late Delivery from  Avalon"

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KIMBERLIN,  Billy Paul II

52, Wesley Chapel, passed away October 20, 2016. He was  born in Naval
Submarine Base, New London, Groton, CT. Billy was a graduate  of the
University of South Florida majoring in history. He served as  a
Florida Highway Patrolman in Pinellas County and from 1982 to  1995
served in the United States Army in Germany and Dessert Storm as  an
M.P. Billy was predeceased by his mother, Deanna Kimberlin. Left  to
cherish his memory are his father, Gerald Kimberlin; his  step-mother,
Janet Kimberlin; his wife, Lydia Kimberlin; his two brothers,  Justin
Kimberlin (Laila) and Kevin Kimberlin (Terry) (Ashlyn); his  niece,
Julia Galleguez (R.J.); and three nephews, Austin Kimberlin,  Gabriel
Bryant, and Devin Kimberlin. A celebration of life will be held  at
Central Christian Church, 1200 S. Keene Rd., Clearwater, on  Sunday,
November 6, 2016 at 3 pm. Memorial contributions may be made to  the
Paralyzed Veterans of  USA.


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