September 14, 1946 – June 4, 2011

Bill was born in Oakland on September 14, 1946 to Art and Imelda Lyman.  The second of three children, Bill grew up in Berkeley, the apple of his mother’s eye, and a constant tinkerer and oft times rascal.   He graduated from Berkeley High School in 1964 and joined the Marines shortly after, following in the footsteps of his older brother Robert.  He was stationed in Vietnam from 1964-1965, returning from his tour with only some hearing damage due to his assignment with an heavy artillery unit and honorably discharged as a corporal in August of 1967.

He married Valarie in 1970 and they had a beautiful baby girl, Christina Marie, in 1980.

Bill was always mechanically inclined, starting when he worked at a family friend’s gas station during high school, learning how to fix cars at a very young age.  He turned this calling into a career in auto repair, working for local auto shops in the Berkeley/Albany area for many decades, eventually retiring as manager at Dana Meyer’s Auto Care in 2009.  As his loyal and loving customers know, he was the consumate professional, and always went beyond what was strictly required.  Whether educating customer’s on how their car worked (or didnt!), or being the go-to guy when it came to those tricky car computer issues, Bill was deeply committed to doing an excellent job on everything he touched.

He met and fell in love with Diane in 1988 and they married in 1995.  He lived with her and her three children, Cheney, Kirsten and Christopher in Berkeley where he was till his last days with us.

Bill is survived by his wife Diane, his daughter Chrissy, her husband Jason and their children Ben, Jaxon and Ardyn, his step-children Cheney, Kirsten and Christopher and his wife Amy and their children Leni and Asa, Bill’s brother Robert, his wife Grace, sister Kathie and her husband George, Bill’s mother-in-law, Leni.

Bill was a wonderful man, having lived a dynamic and eventful life.  His heart was genuine and his love for us was always pure.

He is deeply missed.

78 Responses to September 14, 1946 – June 4, 2011

  1. Diane says:

    Happy Birthday to my best friend. I love and miss you.

  2. Diane says:

    Missing you today and every day. ❤️

  3. Diane Lyman says:

    Happy Birthday to my beautiful Bill. You are missed and well loved.

  4. Diane says:

    You are still missed and well loved ❤️

  5. John says:

    Brother Bill,
    Happy anniversary on the day of your BIRTH !!!
    Til’ we meet again,
    JD

  6. Diane says:

    Happy 76th Birthday to my best friend, Bill. I love and miss you every day. ♥️

  7. Diane says:

    Today is the 11th anniversary of losing Bill and I still miss him every day.

  8. John Dowd says:

    Hello Bill,
    Today we honor the anniversary of your transformation to everlasting life. Until we all meet again I reminisce about many of our adventures and escapades.
    God Bless, Bill,
    JD

  9. Diane says:

    Happy Birthday to my best friend Bill

  10. Diane says:

    Bill left us 10 years ago today. He was brave and kind and I still miss him every day.

  11. Kirsten and Cheney says:

    Happy Birthday Bill. We miss you and love you so much.

  12. Diane says:

    Happy Birthday to my best friend Bill who would be 74 today

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjF1bG5LUcs

  13. diane says:

    It’s been nine years since Bill left us. He is still missed and well loved.

  14. Diane J Lyman says:

    Happy Anniversary and Merry Christmas to my sweet Bill.

  15. John Dowd says:

    Sir William,
    Wow, another year has zoomed by. Yet, those memories seemed not THAT long ago.
    Happy 73rd Birthday, my friend.
    Later, John Dowd

  16. Diane says:

    Happy Birthday to my sweet Bill.

  17. Diane J Lyman says:

    Tomorrow is the 8th anniversary of losing my best friend. Bill was the kindest, funniest and most wonderful man I’ve ever known. Always in my heart.

  18. Diane says:

    My sweet Bill. Another Christmas and New Year without you. I miss and love you.

  19. John Dowk says:

    Happy Birthday, Bill. Always thinking of “The Good O’l Days”
    Thanks for the memories,
    John Dowd

  20. Diane J Lyman says:

    Happy 72nd Birthday to my best friend. I’ll take the kids to the steam trains this weekend, just the way you liked to spend your birthday. You are well loved and missed.

  21. Diane J Lyman says:

    Bill left us 7 years ago today. I miss him and his laughter more each year!

    Bill: Yesterday I shared your funny stories with Asa and Leni. Your memory lives on and I miss you every day.

  22. Diane says:

    This was one of Bill’s favorite songs: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rjNo8y5PwtE
    ❤️

  23. Diane says:

    Tonight I was telling Asa and Leni about some of the funny things you used to do. Asa said “I really miss grandpa and I wish he was here right now”. ME TOO.

  24. Diane says:

    Happy Anniversary to my best friend and husband. I miss you every day.

  25. John "Butch" Dowd says:

    Hi Bill,
    AS ALWAYS, keeping you in our thoughts, prayers, and fun MEMORIES !!
    I guess the statute of limitations has passed now. We’re safe.

    John Dowd

  26. Diane says:

    Happy Birthday to you, Bill. I wish you were here to celebrate and miss you every day.
    Love always,
    Diane

  27. Diane says:

    Today is the 6th anniversary of your death. I still miss you every day and wish you were here with me although I don’t know how much you’d enjoy what’s going on right now. I love you ❤️

  28. Diane says:

    We met 29 years ago this month. I love and miss you every day. ❤️

  29. Diane says:

    Merry Christmas and Happy Anniversary to my sweet Bill. I miss you so much!

  30. John Dowd says:

    Well Hello again, Bill. I just wanted to say “Hi” on this 70th anniversary of your birthday. Not only do the days and years go by so quickly, now its the decades. I’m sure some of our old friends are orchestrating a fun celebration with you.
    Happy Birthday my friend….
    JD

  31. Diane says:

    Happy Birthday to my best friend who would be 70 years old today. How I wish he could be here to celebrate. He is greatly loved and missed.

  32. Diane says:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqLTe8h0-jo

    I think Bill would have loved this. He sang all the time and made me laugh. I think about him every day. I miss and love him with all my heart.

  33. John Dowd says:

    Oh my, how time goes by. I emailed with Diane today and she mentioned your times at the trains in Tilden. Wow, that brought to mind more of our “escapades” and fun times.
    I can’t believe it’s been five years already. God Bless my friend.
    Till we meet again.
    Butch

  34. Diane says:

    Today marks the 5th anniversary of Bill’s death. I’ve been thinking about how much he is loved and missed. It feels like 5 minutes since he left us. I’m grateful to my children who help me get through these memorial days, let me tell Bill stories and to his best friend, Butch, who keeps in touch with me. The world is missing one of the good people.
    To Bill: I will always love you.
    Diane

  35. Diane says:

    On May 19, 1988 Bill and I met and fell in love. This was always a special day for us. I wish he was here to celebrate 28 years together.

  36. diane says:

    Yet another Christmas, wedding anniversary and New Year without you. Your family is slipping away from me. I wish you were here to make things better. I miss you so much. You’d be so proud of my kids who are loyal and loving to us both. Memories shared with the grandkids keep you alive in our hearts.
    Love always,
    Diane

  37. John Dowd says:

    Hello Bill,
    Just want you to know that I am thinking of you on your birthday, and many other days throughout the year, of all the fun times and great laughs we had, as well as the mischief we got into. ‘Til we meet again, my friend…..
    JD

  38. diane says:

    Happy Birthday dear Bill. I can’t believe it’s been four years since we lost you. You are missed and loved every single day.
    Always in my heart,
    Diane

  39. Robert says:

    Brother,

    Four years have passed, you are very much in my memory.
    Recalling our family home life and activities, Camping at Berkeley Camp, Thanksgiving and Christmas activities.
    These wonderful memories stay with me to cherish.

    Sometime in the future we will be united.

    I love Brother,

    Robert

  40. Diane says:

    Oh sweet Bill, I miss you so much.
    Always love
    Diane

  41. John Dowd says:

    Bill,
    Sometimes I know what I want to say on this special day (I did send an email to Diane), but since last night I was pondering some of the things we did with our co-conspirators, and places we frequented. Here are a few in no special order, and several will have “special ‘meaning’ ”:
    Indian Rock, Albany Plunge, Shattuck Ave (weekend nights), Mel’s Drive-In, The View/Grizzly Peak, the newspaper stand, Henry St Tunnel, Keoncrest Path, The “R” Gang, Cassidy Creek, The clerks @ Lucky Store, Artie Johnson,Albany Bowl, Oaks Theatre, 5-Gal Smith, Mr. Edsel, Beukers, “Bird Legs”, Oakland Airport Mudflats, Live Oak Park, Knotts Berry Farm, The forts we made in the lumber yard next to the tracks on Cedar St.
    I could go on & on, but I just wanted to bring back some good memories with some fun friends.
    Til we meet again….
    John Dowd

  42. Diane says:

    I can’t believe it’s going to be 4 years since Bill died. It feels like 4 minutes. Sometimes I think I’m used to Bill not being here any more, but then I’ll hear a song, see an old couple walking together or look at his empty chair and miss him so much.
    Perhaps if he wasn’t such a lovely person: friendly, optimistic, helpful and full of fun I’d miss him less?
    It’s not fair that we weren’t able to grow old together. We had PLANS! His tired body gave out and left me alone with my endless “stages of grief”.
    To Bill: I miss you so much. I miss ‘us’ and I love you with all of my heart.
    Diane

  43. John Dowd says:

    Happy Birthday, Sir William. I just needed to check-in on your special day, and say Thank You for all of the fun times and memories we have shared over the years. Please say “Hi” for me to your folks, my folks, and any of the others we both knew.
    Until we meet again

  44. Diane says:

    Happy Birthday Bill. I wish you were here to celebrate your life with me, your children, family and friends.
    All of my love to you
    Diane

  45. Robert says:

    Robert Lyman says:
    September 13, 2014 at 3:41 am

    Bill
    Another birthday is approaching.
    I not only think of you on this day but everyday.
    I have such fond memories in my heart.
    I am blessed that we are brothers and friends.
    You have made an impact upon my life that I will always carry.

    I love you,
    Your Brother,
    Robert

  46. John Dowd says:

    On this third anniversary of Bill’s passing, I muse the nearly sixty years since we first met. At the same time, it seems like so long ago, but also feels like yesterday. I look forward to our reunion one of these days to continue the friendship we always shared. Until that day my good friend, I will keep you in my thoughts and fond memories.
    John Dowd

  47. Robert says:

    Dear Brother,
    Tomorrow will be the third year of you passing.
    You left us to soon my beloved Brother.
    I carry with in memory and heart fond remembrances of our life.
    Thank you for being such an important part of my life.
    During our mourning the Lord gave us solutions, the grieving, the memories and peace.
    He works in our lives and comforts us during these times.
    In many ways you have not left, the memories we will carry with us for the rest of our lives.
    I am comforted knowing you are resting in peace.

    He changes lives.

    I love you,
    Robert

  48. Christopher says:

    As much as I miss you, Bill, I also hear your voice and see your sly smile all the time. Granted it would be better in the flesh, I wish you had more time with us.

    I am grateful that I had you in my life, I am a better man, husband and father because of you.

    I love you,
    Christopher

    PS. Yes, I remembered to pack clean under garments, thanks for reminding me!

    • diane says:

      So sweet of you Christopher. He’d be so proud and glad you and your sisters are taking such good care of me.

  49. diane says:

    I can’t believe that tomorrow it will have been 3 years since Bill died. I don’t think I will be able to write tomorrow so am doing it today. It’s been a hard day.

    I miss and love you so much.

  50. diane says:

    I miss you.

  51. diane says:

    Happy Anniversary! I miss you so much. You’d be proud of the kids and glad they’re taking care of me. We all miss you and love you. Wish you were still with us. Life is not the same without you in it. Forever love, Diane

  52. George Doerr says:

    Happy Birthday, Bill. I’ll never forget when I was first going out with Kathie, she gave me a key to your house because no one was going to be home till later. I unlocked the door, walked in, and you came up from your bedroom and said, “Who are YOU?”

  53. diane says:

    Happy Birthday Bill! How I wish we were together on your birthday, eating cake with our kids and grand kids.

    I miss you every single day and love you with all of my heart

  54. Robert Lyman says:

    I remember on this day in 1946 you were born.
    I now carry the fond memories of you and our relationship as we grew closer and
    closer to each other.
    You are in my thoughts daily with pleasant memories, these are the gifts you have left us.
    In Loving Memory,

    Robert

  55. diane says:

    Today Bill received a birthday card from our insurance agent. Totally shook me…he would have enjoyed the irony…me, not so much.

  56. Robertlyman says:

    June 04, 2013

    Dear Brother:

    We lost you two years ago.
    You are not forgotten.
    You are in our thoughts and prayers daily praising our Lord for your presence in our Life. Our thoughts are precious and comforting.
    We remember your passing, but we also remember that you lived and the person that you were.
    There are other Brothers who share the same memories of you and the joy you brought into our lives.
    My life has been blessed because of you my Brother, my Hero and my Friend.
    I knew your heart, I know the peace that you have brought to me that I may carry that with me for my remaining days.
    Where you are now you have the knowledge and joy knowing that we will be together again. I also rejoice in that thought.

    Thank you Brother
    I love you,
    Robert

  57. Kirsten and Cheney says:

    Today, as the second year of your passing is upon us, we think of you. We think of you every day. Thoughts bring a smile to our faces as we remember all of the little, small details of our life with you. Recalling the many things you did for us- never hesitating to help us out no matter how inconveniencing it must have been for you at times.
    The memories are so vivid – remembering how you were so patient and such the absolute perfectionist – like the way you made the most perfectly round pancakes with the delicious, evenly-sliced (and placed) strawberries you made for weekend breakfasts. Or when you came home from a long day’s work only to spend hours working on a project that had captured your interest. It amazed us where you found the energy! You never had a bad thing to say about anyone nor ever complained about anything. Innate traits that are so admired!

    Missing you and not being able to tell you how much you meant to us is one of the hardest things to deal with. We can only hope that you truly knew how much we loved and cared for you. Our memories and thoughts are endless and we really want you to know how much you were appreciated and loved by ever person that knew you. We are so thankful you and mom found each other. You brought strength to one another through the difficult challenges you faced – especially in the past few years. Yet you also found ways to really enjoy life- like your weekend excursions, camping trips and peach and cherry picking.
    We all miss you so much and are comforted by the funny stories and endless memories we share together that remind us of how special you were to us!

    Thank for you being in our life. We love you

    • Diane says:

      Thank you Kirsten and Cheney for sharing this loving tribute to Bill. He loved you so much and was very proud of you.

  58. diane says:

    To those of you who took the time to remember Bill today, thank you. I love reading your words/memories.
    Living without Bill is harder than I could ever imagine. I think about the things we wanted to do together but never did:
    Karaoke
    Dancing
    Going parachuting (that would be his wish, not mine)
    Visiting Viet Nam (revisiting for Bill)
    Meeting his youngest grandson, Jaxon, which he’d planned on doing in August 2011
    Taking Asa and Leni camping
    Visiting Kirsten and Cheney in Hawaii
    list to be continued….

    I love you Bill and miss you so much! You’d be proud of your kids and grand kids. We talk about you all the time and share funny stories, but life isn’t the same without you. You made everything better.
    I will always love you.
    Diane

  59. Christopher Mentzel says:

    On this two-year anniversary of your passing, I am remembering the small things, like the time you sat me and Ethan down at the kitchen table, and taught us to pick a lock how a lock works. Your explanation and diagram of the mechanisms and tools were so clear we were able to make the tools and practice by ourselves, without further consult. If this one short lesson had such a big impact, I wonder what others lay hidden in the minds of the many people you touched.

    I feel lucky to have these small gifts from you, and look forward to passing them on to my kids.

    I miss you Bill, with much love,
    Christopher

  60. John Dowd says:

    6/4/2013:
    Yesterday brought the beginning, tomorrow brings the end, and somewhere in the middle we became the best of friends. 
    Friendship isn’t a big thing – it’s a million little things.
    It’s hard to believe that so much time has passed, yet it just seems like yesterday.
    Thank you, Bill, for all of the memories, and fun times we shared together.
    -John Dowd

  61. admin says:

    From John Dowd:

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY, “Heaven’s Little Angel”

    Always a smile, instead of a frown,
    Always a hand, when one is down,
    Always true, thoughtful and kind,
    Wonderful memories he left behind.

    John Dowd

  62. admin says:

    From Bill’s brother Robert:

    September 14, 2012

    My dear brother,

    Another birthday has rolled around. This is one of the days I will reflect on you my brother, growing up together, sharing our younger years while living on Keoncrest Dr.
    Life is but a fleeting moment passing by so quickly, the DASH between our birth date and passing date is the whole story.

    On this day I hold you close to my heart with fond memories , thinking of the pleasant times we shared, the fun we had and enjoying life.
    I was encouraged by your devotion to family , the love for your friends and the joy you provided with your attitude, I came to know your heart.

    Your wonderful friends from Jefferson through Berkeley High School and Dowd’s Flying A demonstrate the feeling of love and the feeling of loss.
    We look upon these years as if we were still kids and in some respect we are. They are a testimony to love, friendship and devotion to you. And you returned the same.

    Is it any wonder that we would carry you in our memories and hearts , not
    only on this day but everyday.

    I am blessed to have had you as a loving brother to love and carry you in my heart.

    Robert

  63. admin says:

    Bill had the type of infectious smile that made everyone around him feel good! Diane’s soul-felt laugh was proof of that & that they were ment to be together. They lite up the room and lifted everyone up with them when they walked in. Bill and Diane were both such good ,smart, fun people they seemed destined to be together. Another striking significant basic part of their relationship was how real they were with each other. You could feel the deep respect and acceptance(warts and all) they had for each other by the way they related. They had what we all hope to find.
    And they made it seem so natural and easy yet they worked at it. Not because they had to, but because that was the type of couple they were. Hard working and dedicated. They were always willing to pitch in and lend a hand or to do more then their share.

    My heart goes out to Diane. I can only imagine what she is going through based on my own deep sense of lose. Everyone who had Bill in their life was so lucky. Thank you Bill for enriching my life. I am sure heaven welcomed gratefully with open arms for a life well lived. We will miss you and in your honor I will be here for your soul mate however I can. I love and admire you Diane and I am glad you are in my life.
    Maureen

  64. John Dowd says:

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Bill.
    I know you are doing well now, and are keeping folks on their toes. Our close birthdays were always a fun time together, and I enjoyed calling you in recent years on your day. I’d like to call you again, but I don’t have your new number yet. I will always keep you in my thoughts and prayers, and I have many fond memories of our times together.

    Til we meet again,

    John Dowd

  65. Evan Meyer says:

    I had the pleasure of hiring Bill Lyman at Beyond Repair Japanese Auto (1970s), again at Trucks and Cars of Berkeley (late 80s – 90s), and lastly at Dana Meyer Auto Care (late 90s – on). We had a nice connection, and I had the luxury of knowing that Bill would always do what he promised to do. He was unable to be harsh or unkind to anyone. He certainly put in the extra effort, and more than earned his rewards. His dedication to family was palpable. I always looked forward to catching up with him when he was not around to hear about his family and personal triumphs. He overcame some challenging times and became a stronger person as a result. He had strong business and personal ethics and his friends and customers could sense that. I will miss his friendly and positive outlook.

  66. Darlene (Noble) Lewis of Laytonville and Marilyn (Noble) Leschot of Pleasant Hill says:

    I guess this message is for Bob and Kathie because Bill’s family doesn’t know us “kids” who grew up on Keoncrest Dr. We are sorry for your loss. Time goes by so fast. I sent one of the write ups to Barbara Chandler who lives in Palm Desert. Guess Art Parziole us the only long time resident left on Keoncrest.

  67. Joe Kelly says:

    Bill was a great friend, and kindred spirit. We were good friends in high school days. Working on cars, riding motercycles, crusing and racing up and down Shattuck Ave. I remember many poker games in his basement on Fri nights when Art and Mel were out. I also remember going up Marin Ave., from the bottom to the top in his folks ’50 Plymouth, ALL the way non stop in second gear, no stopping at signs, or intersections, just to see if the car would do it. It did at about 40 mph! Amazing we didn’t kill someone.

  68. Robertlyman says:

                          The Clock 
                              
    The clock of his day has stopped 
               
    Upon its dial the motionless shadows mark eleven. 
                     
    The faults of our Brother we write upon the sand to be washed away;
                     
    His virtues are written upon the tablets of Love and Memory.
                       
    Sleep my Brother and Peace be with you.

    “God of power, You watched as Your Son Jesus died on the cross. I watched as Bill left this world, too. Be with me and our family and friends who are grieving the loss as we journey on together without Bill.Comfort us as we mourn, and help us to remember that we are not alone, in each other and in You. Grant us the light of Your love in the darkness of grief. Amen.”

    I have the fond memories of Bill and our times together, our conversations .
    Bill and I had fun going together to the City of Berkeley Family Camp. We hiked along the river, swim there, fish and do all the activities in camp. We were great pals.
    When I was a teenager and my car broke down, Bill would rescue me and fix the car. He was a good mechanic. He kept the car rolling.
    He was an encouragement to me, I knew his heart and loved his joyous attitude.
    When I got in trouble, he was always kind to me. He always understood my side of the difficulty. He had faith in me. When the nuns shouted at me because of my reading problem, he would comfort me,”Don’t worry about it.”
    He truly blessed our family with the addition of Diane, her children, and Chrissy,his daughter.
    We are blessed to have our family celebrate this memorial.

    May God Bless us as we mourn the loss of Bill,
    Robert

    • Ray Wootten says:

      Bob, Sorry to learn of the loss of your brother. I don,t remember him but
      his picture sure looks like you. Some of your old friends are trying to connect
      with you. Last year we gathered at Live Oak Park for Terry Cohelan,s birthday
      and we all talked about you and those days. We hope to get together there again
      and would love to see you. Bob Mckeen saw the article in the paper about your
      brother. Please phone or e-mail me so we can meet. Your old friend, Ray
      831-438-7726

  69. Deborah Collins says:

    Some many years we spent working together. I am so sorry he is gone. His humor and gentle kindness will be missed by all.

    Good Bye Bill Lyman. Say HI to LL for me 🙂

    Love
    Deborah C

  70. Cissy Sims says:

    Bill was such a friendly, kind and strong but gentle man. I remember how excited Diane was when they first met. We were in my garage on Bright St. and she told me how she had lifted her face up to Bill and he had gently brushed her cheek with his hand. Diane and I had shared much over the years and this was definitely a sign that this was someone special. He also made the best, most precise blueberry pancakes ever.
    I wish he could have remained with his family in good health for many more years. He has certainly left them with many warm and humorous memories. My thoughts are with you all.
    Cissy

  71. Mike Young says:

    Yes, I too will miss Bill. I worked with him in the late 70’s ! A very good mechanic, I like to think I learned some from him. We worked at Beyond Repair Japanese auto service in Berkeley. I always enjoyed the time spent…. It wasn’t just a job, we had some fun …lots of laughs ! Although I had not seen Bill in several years but when i bumped into him at Dana’s shop some years ago we picked right up where we left off. So sorry to hear about his suffering at the end. What a great pic you have selected ! he was a very good guy and i am saddened that I won’t see him again………. I can hear his distinctive voice now. …………………. ‘bye Bill……………..Mike

  72. Niels Jacksen says:

    Bill was a friend to us all. Suzi and I enjoyed his company as a friend as well as a relative. Although it was sad that we has no knowledge of his family during his life, it was good to hear about them and meet his sister during his last day. I will always remember looking at Bill and that Saturday with Mom and wondering how he could be so near death while looking like he was about to wake up any moment. It was not morbid, but still sad and incredulous. It is also sad that Bill cannot be with Diane after all those years of her excruciating rehabilitation so they could enjoy some outdoor and retirement experiences together. I sincerely hope that Diane and Bill’s family stay in touch, at least a little, to keep Bill’s memory alive since he was a large part of the ‘glue’ that held everyone together, especially Diane’s Kids and Mom. I am so sorry that Bill suffered those last years – he was too decent and hard working a person to have endured those hardships. At least he is in peace and, although I am not a believer, I still hope that he goes on to a better existance.
    Love to all the family, may you all grow from his love, work, sincerity and, for the most part, his optimism

    Niels

  73. John "Butch" Dowd says:

    So long my good friend, until we meet again. I am so glad our paths met in this journey of life. Our childhood days were fun, and I always considered you as my best friend. Like your mom always called us, the “cats n’ jammer kids.” I frequently reminisce about our Keoncrest Dr. days, your mom taking us to Yosemite, your blue Kushman scooter (and a few others), our cars, cruising downtown Berkeley, the gas station, and many other times we shared together. I am glad that you have been relieved of your earthy burdens, but I’m sure you are entertaining those around you, and bringing smiles to some friendly faces. I look forward to seeing you again…… John “Butch” Dowd

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