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  1. #81
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    Default Re: In Memory of Bill Taylor (Soquili) 1949-2012

    Sorry to hear. My condolences to the family.
    Mike Emerson The Graphics Factory, Freelance Graphic Artist

  2. #82
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    Default Re: In Memory of Bill Taylor (Soquili) 1949-2012

    OMG i've not logged in for a few months simply because of people like Bill's help I've become a lot better at Xara and post a lot less problems, Bill helped me with so many things from 2009 onwards, i can even remember having a laugh and joke with him at the end of the threads he helped me on. today i just logged in with a bitmap tracer problem after months and i am so saddened to read this it seems like i've lost a dear friend. the reality of life comes with death. RIP Bill - may the Lord bless you and thank you for being my 'Xara guy'.
    'I'm comin to you now, I'm just around the corner!'
    Bespoke art and design by Herbie Hysteria. http://www.artbyherbie.com

  3. #83
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    Monroe, UT
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    Default Re: In Memory of Bill Taylor (Soquili) 1949-2012

    Wow, quite a shock. I haven't visited the forum for a while but I'll miss seeing Bill's name and posts here.

  4. #84
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    Default Re: In Memory of Bill Taylor (Soquili) 1949-2012

    You have been AWOL for some time Dennis.

  5. #85
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    Default Re: In Memory of Bill Taylor (Soquili) 1949-2012

    R.I.P, Dear Sir!
    Thanks for all your input, tips and love for all these years! We will all miss you greatly.

  6. #86

    Default Re: In Memory of Bill Taylor (Soquili) 1949-2012

    I'm shocked, this is very sad news. In the few dealings I had with him, he was very friendly and a restlessly creative spirit, always offering a helping hand to anyone and strangers.
    My deepest condolences to family and friends.
    R.I.P. Bill!

  7. #87
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    Default Re: In Memory of Bill Taylor (Soquili) 1949-2012

    I haven't visited the forum in several months and was saddened to hear of Bill's death. From the early i/us days, he was always helpful and tireless with problem solving, advice, and encouragement. Although I never met him personally, I considered him a friend — perhaps that was his greatest gift.

    Mickie

  8. #88
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    Default Re: In Memory of Bill Taylor (Soquili) 1949-2012

    Um, wow... this was NOT what i was expecting to see when i came to the board again for the first time in ions. I'm quite taking back by this news.

    I remember when this board first started. There was a very small group of us, and Bill was always one of if not THE first to post helpful threads to & for new-comers. Bill you WILL be missed old chum. We wish you and safe and pleasant journey back to the source. You have done well. Rest in peace.

    My sincere condolences to Bill's family and friends.

  9. #89
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    Jan 2004
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    Default Re: In Memory of Bill Taylor (Soquili) 1949-2012

    My condolences the family.
    He will be missed by many.

  10. #90
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    Ocala, FL, USA
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    Default Re: In Memory of Bill Taylor (Soquili) 1949-2012

    Been away from the forum and stopped in today to find this very sad news.

    Bill was so helpful and kind. His guidance will be terribly missed. He made a strong positive impact on so many people.
    My heartfelt sympathies are with his family.
    -Samantha
    "Try to live your life so that you wouldn't be afraid to sell the family parrot to the town gossip." Will Rogers (1879 - 1935)

 

 

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