Farewell Bill (1 Viewer)

Fullyautomatic

Sergeant
Joined
Apr 22, 2005
Messages
666
I was doing a dealer search and found this message from Brunton's Barracks webpage:
"IT IS WITH A VERY HEAVY HEART THAT I WRITE THIS. I HAVE JUST LOST MY HUSBAND, BILL, TO A MASSIVE CORONARY."

April 8, 2007
I never had dealings with Bill and his wife Pam but my prayers go out to Pam and the Brunton family on there loss.
 
Pam and Bill are among the nicest and most wonderful dealers in this hobby, and I am so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. My most sincere condolensces to Pam and the rest of their family.
 
I,m very sorry to hear that,
I have never spoken to them on the phone
but have bought from their website a fair few times
and they have always been fantastic,
I,m sorry for Pam and her familys loss.
 
Oh my God I ordered some East of India figures from them a week ago. She was very nice on the phone. I am very sorry to hear this.
 
Sorry to hear about the passing of Bill. My sympathies and prayers to his family. It is always sad when we lose good guys from the hobby. Leadmen
 
I am very sorry to hear this. I had purchased lots of vintage plastics from them some years ago and Bill was always so very friendly and helping.
Very sad news.
Harold
 
My deepest condolences as well. I only met the Bruntons once, at the 2005 Chicago Show, so this is a very sad time for Pam Brunton. I'm very sorry to hear that.

Oddly enough, there was a very big article in yesterday's New York Times about heart disease.
 
I received an eMail from Pam earlier today notifying me of her family tragedy. I can only hope that his death was sure & swift with no suffering. My deepest condolences to the Brunton family. I still have visions of seeing them at the West Coaster!

High Flight Indeed,
Marc
 
What a shame. I only spoke with Bill a couple of times. He seemed like a really nice guy.

Deepest condolences.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top