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billiard ball manipulator, but kept on dis­play at the museum during the year for safekeeping.
Among his very close friends, and it would be impossible to list even a fraction of them, were the writer, C. Verne Block of Peoria, Illinois, and Bill Joy of Brook-field, Ohio, and their wives. Mrs. Joy has listed the following who she observed at Bill Baird's graveside services at Colon: Jack A!den, Bob Hurt, Stan Kramien, Bruce Posgate, Fred Kennedy, Neil Foster, Ken Griffin, Bob Lewis, Bob Mason, Dennis Metz, C. Verne Block, Bill & Ce Joy, Sid Lorraine, Marie Marshall, Lucille Baird, her son,
Bill and daughter, Barbara, Bill's mother, Recil Bordner, Wally Wilson, Dr. Robert Pinney, Clare Cummings and the wives of many of the above.
To Bill Baird: Old buddy, wherever you are, please smile down on us and know we will always miss you. A beautiful oil painting of you is being prepared for re­placement in the Magic Carpet and the Bill Baird Room will remain a permanent fix­ture there. Peace!!
C. Verne Bloch

Bill Baird
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