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Condolence From: Teresa Morretta & Louis Strupczewski
Condolence: My heart is heavy. Bill, an amazing person—warm eyes and heart of gold. Mary, my dearest, I am sorry for this great loss. Louis and I are here for you. Although we haven’t been able to see you since you were in Japan, you both were always in our prayers and thoughts. I will miss Bill. I was waiting patiently for you both to return home. Love you both. Julie and Jamie, thinking of you always too. With love, Teresa Morretta (and Louis Strupczewski)
Condolence: My deepest condolences to Bill's family. Bill was always the sunshine when things were dull at work. I will always remember his laughter that echoed through the halls. May he rest in peace.
Condolence: So missing you, Bill.
Thank you for helping me at work so many times, teaching me not just for work but giving me advise on raising my kids. I still remember the first day I met you at Korean barbecue place, I was surprised to see how friendly you were. From that day, every time I saw you at work, we talked a lots and Tony Ahn often told me not to talk to you so long...
You will be greatly missed. Rest In Peace, Bill. Really...Thank you.
Condolence: Bill, we’re so saddened to hear of your passing here at the Mermaid pub in Akasaka Mitsuke in Tokyo, Japan. In a country so full of amazing people, you still managed to become our beacon of friendship, laughter and great conversations. You were a great story teller and great listener at the same time. We know how much your family meant to you and I’m glad you were surrounded by them as you left this earth peacefully. You will be so missed, and we offer our deepest condolences to all of your family and friends. Rest In Peace.
Condolence: Bill, You were always like the sun for us - leading us in the right direction, cheering us up no matter what we did, and watching over us with your warm eyes. You sent me an email the day before you left Japan saying that you would support me even after you returned to the US . The fact that you were in critical condition and still offered to help made me cry. Thanks for your tremendous support and love. You will always be remembered. Love, Kyoko Hirozane
Condolence: I am deeply saddened by the loss of Bill. I can imagine the sadness Bill’s family and friends must be feeling. I am honored to have had the opportunity to work with him here in Japan. May he rest in pease and drink beer as he wants.
Condolence: My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Bill, who helped me learn how to have confidence and perform well at work while enjoying life to the full. He was one great mentor and friend. Bill-san, I was ever so lucky to have been able to work with someone like you and help you with translation, and it was so much fun. See you again at Mermaid’s!