There’s no silver lining about losing someone so young and so vibrant. Especially of something supposedly controllable like diabetes.
But one thing I believe Bil would be happy to know is that, through him, many of us have reconnected in our sorrow over his loss, and have stayed connected. And together, we keep his spirit alive.
My thoughts go out to Bil and his family, and to all of us who knew and loved him. And still do.
"When I'm taxiing my jet around the flight deck, I'm not just going where I wanna go, I'm always under the direction of one of these flight directors; if I take my eyes off him for an instant, the chances that, if I'm on my own program, I could run into something up there: another jet, a piece of equipment, uh, one of the aircrew..."Lt. Cmdr. A. J. Garcia, USN, eloquently laying out the priorities of the United States Navy
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There’s no silver lining about losing someone so young and so vibrant. Especially of something supposedly controllable like diabetes.
But one thing I believe Bil would be happy to know is that, through him, many of us have reconnected in our sorrow over his loss, and have stayed connected. And together, we keep his spirit alive.
My thoughts go out to Bil and his family, and to all of us who knew and loved him. And still do.
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