Fellow Az'er, Hemicudas passes away.

Hemicudas is old school AZB and was a great member of this community. I and I am sure many others here will not forget him.

Shane Lyons
(Celtic)

I hope he just heard Smorg: "Rackem".

If the first thing I hear after I die is my grandfather saying those exact words I will be one happy spirit.
 
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Condolences to Bill's family and friends.

He will be missed by his second family, AZ Billiards as well.
 
My Condolences to Bills family...He was in the Elite group of being a well liked & positive poster on Az
 
I'll miss you buddy! Thanks for your friendship and support all these years. I love you Bill. :smiling-heart:
 
So long, brother. ;)

RIP, knowing that the game goes on.



Remember this, everybody... we're all stewards of the game.

Others came before us... and others will follow us... and we're all here but a brief time.

Spend it well.
 
Although I never met Bill in person, we spent many an hour on the phone laughing & rehashing pool's "good ol' days" & tossed plenty of emails back & forth. Bill was one of the good ones...RIP, my friend. You will be missed...
 

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damn $Bill was the first and AZ'r I met at the professor's room good guy real old school hadn't heard from him in a long while RIP my friend
 
Very sad news. Bill was a nice guy and told a lot of great stories here. RIP, Bill.
 
This is sad news and I was curious as to what was going on with him as he hadn't returned a call in some time.
A great guy and impossible not like!!
 
That SUCKS. Bill was one of the good old boys with great stories! Well shit now we have to wait to get to heaven to hear the next round of action stories he is creating now.

Hope your heavenly reward is being in stroke forever!
 
Very sad to hear. RIP Bill. He was one of the good guys on AZ and in the top 5 of my favorite posters ever. I would love to read more about his life on the road. Johnnyt
 
Although I never met Bill in person, we spent many an hour on the phone laughing & rehashing pool's "good ol' days" & tossed plenty of emails back & forth. Bill was one of the good ones...RIP, my friend. You will be missed...

Thank you for sharing that picture of Bill, nightmare.

Bill was a good man and sure did love himself some pool. He knew how to tell a pool story better than most, and he's seen some of the greatest players competing on a field of green.

What a sweet man! The first time I ever posted on the Internet, Bill welcomed me with that Southern charm of his. We became instant friends forever. He was like a big brother to me.

My heart goes out to his family. This is a tough one to swallow. RIP, Bill.
 
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