Condolences
My father John Larsen worked with Bill and I know he though a lot of him. My condolences to the Kolodinsky family.
We were very sorry to hear the news about Bill. I enjoyed his company, friendship and wit over the years in the fall at the annual Consort goose hunt. Our condolences to Dru and family.
My condolences to the Kolodinsky family on your loss. I had the pleasure of working for Bill at Imperial Oil. I had much contact with Bill when he was curling with the ERAC group some years ago.
I joined Texaco when Bill was Chief Engineer. He smiled when we meet, happy to have another UofM engineer in his fold. He was always iterested to hear from me and would say "We should catch a bean together!". My sincere condolences to his wife and family.
Dru, Carol and families, So sorry to hear of Bill's passing. We will miss seeing him at the golf course events, where we were so lucky to reconnect with him and Dru over the last few years. We are thinking of all of you at this time. Cherish the memories! Lynn and Chris Grayston, and the Evans family
I worked for Texaco as a Field Clerk in Fort McMurray and Bill would visit the site regularly. He would take senior people to lunch and would even include me occasionally. I ran into Bill after 45 years at the Silver Springs Golf course and he immediately recognized me. He was a man of character.
I was so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. He was a gentle man who was always so interested in talking when I saw him. The first time was with his sister Karen, whom I had met at U of C. Every other time we met he was always asked how my family was doing. He was a dear.
Dru and family. Our condolences. Very sorry to hear about Bill. Always enjoyed the many times we had together. Regards, Elenora and Art Deyholos.
So sorry to learn of Bill's passing. He was the most avid of our goose hunting gang for many years. With a great sense of humour, he kept us giggling while we froze our tails sitting in the blind. "Are we having fun yet?" he would say. On behalf of the old Consort hunters, our condolences to Bill's family. Geoff Chase Frank Oriold Bruce Gordon and all those gone on before
Our condolences to Dru and family .Worked with Bill at Texaco.A great guy and a darn good Engineer.
My condolences to the Kolodinsky family on your loss. I had the pleasure of working for Bill briefly at Imperial Oil following the merger with Texaco and more recently being part of the Tue/Wed golf group at Silver Springs. Bill was a kind and wonderful individual and I will miss our twice weekly golf games as well as coffee time at Market Mall during the winter months.
We are very saddened to learn of Bill's passing. He was a long time friend of 60 years going back to when we shared a room at the Phi Kap house in Edmonton. Dru and Carol also worked together at the Associate Clinic in Calgary. Bill was always a cheery guy and we kept in touch over the years. Our sincere condolences to Dru and family for their loss. Carol and Jack Moore.
Sorry to read of Bill's passing. I was one of many junior engineers that worked under Bill's tutorage over the many years of his career. Not only was he a great technical mentor in the oil and gas engineering field, but he had a genuine personal interest in each person he worked with. I admired his leadership skills coupled with a good natured sense of humor.
Bill was a special person. I firs t met him working at Texaco and continued to Imperial and then into retirement. He always wore a smile and was very good natured. My thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time.
Bill was such a lovely and kind man. We knew him through our friendship with Steve and Kate. He would come over to their home and watch football games - he loved football and we would have the nicest conversations with him. He will be missed. XX Dean and Karen Terrien
Our deepest condolences to you Drew and the entire family. I will always remember the great times we had together on the golf course! He was a remarkable man and a great friend. He always knew how to make people laugh! He will be dearly missed by all of us. With sympathy and love, Wilf and Cleo Deyaegher
Dru, our sincere condolences to you and your family on your recent loss. It's some time ago now, but Bill was a good friend in our early days working for Texaco. Al & Liz Rakach
My condolences to Bill's family on your loss. Bill was a special man......kind, friendly and knowledgable. Working closely with him during the heady days of the Imperial - Texaco merger I valued his encouraging and wise support. David Ellerington
Gail and I are deeply saddened to hear that our good friend Bill has passed away. Bill was a remarkable man ,a wonderful trusted friend and always cheerful and positive. I spent hundreds of hours on the golf course with Bill and enjoyed every minute of it,he was one of a kind! Bill will be sadly missed by all his friends at Silver Springs. Jim knight
Our deepest sympathies to you Drew and the entire family. I will always remember the great times we had together on the golf course. He was a remarkable man and a dear friend. He was a very funny guy and able to make anyone laugh! He will be dearly missed by all of us! With love and sympathy, Wilf and Cleo Deyaegher
I worked with Bill at Texaco - he was a fine man and had a quiet confidence about him, and a great sense of humour. My condolences to Dru and the Kolodinsky family.
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