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Robert M. Williams DPM

Discussion in 'USA' started by admin, Dec 11, 2007.

  1. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member


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    Many of us know Bruce Williams as a big contributer to the community here at Podiatry Arena. Bruce's father (Robert) was also a respected podiatrist and it is we sadness that we note his passing:
    The thoughts of everyone at Podiatry Arena are with Bruce and the family.
     
  2. Bruce Williams

    Bruce Williams Well-Known Member

    Craig;

    I can't thank you enough for posting my father's obituary. He was truly a tremendous man. He showed all of his family nothing but love. We had a wonderful service for him on Saturday and my brothers and I all spoke about what he meant to us.

    It was a unigue experience for me as I was the only one of the three sons who worked with my father. Anyone who has ever worked with a parent truly knows the thrills and difficulties of such an endeavor. We managed to make it through though, and I know he respected my much more for it.

    Thanks again Craig.
    Happy holidays to you all.
    Sincerely;
    Bruce
     
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