Bill was widely respected and recognized as an expert in his field of power generation equipment. His parents are buried in the same cemetery, as is, long-time-friend and co-worker Grady Beckam. Bill was a WWII veteran.
Bill was rightly proud of his connection to his companies' founder George Westinghouse. He would introduce himself by saying "you're shaking the hand, that shook the hand, of George Westinghouse". Bill's mentor was Field Service Engineer Jim Rathmell [memorial #50664016], who had shook George Westinghouse's hand and was forever proud.
Bill was widely respected and recognized as an expert in his field of power generation equipment. His parents are buried in the same cemetery, as is, long-time-friend and co-worker Grady Beckam. Bill was a WWII veteran.
Bill was rightly proud of his connection to his companies' founder George Westinghouse. He would introduce himself by saying "you're shaking the hand, that shook the hand, of George Westinghouse". Bill's mentor was Field Service Engineer Jim Rathmell [memorial #50664016], who had shook George Westinghouse's hand and was forever proud.