Brant Warwick
My deepest condolences to the Korrall and Bannon families. Only finding out about Bills passing this evening, I'm a very saddened and troubled.
Bill had the youthful exuberance not found it most 20 year olds, which makes his passing all more troubling. Bill was always eager to debate. His intellect was such that should anyone try to go toe to toe with him, they best be prepared for an early exit. That said, Bill always respected another's desire not to be intimidated, and was always willing to lend an ear, even if it pained him. And that was part of his joyous...or should I say boyish, charm.
My sadness is especially profound for Bill’s family. Above Bill's insatiably appetite for knowledge, his fundament strong desire for truth and his eternal gift for the gab, it was Bill's indelible love for his family that will never be forgotten. I had the blessing of knowing Bill in the presence of his daughter, Michelle, and his granddaughter Micheala. Both made Bill's eyes sparkle, his smile glow and his tenacious, almost uncanning, wily desire to outwit others, faulter (Mimi had him every time). He was, as they say, putty in their hands.
In closing I'll say this. Thank you Bill, for allowing me to enter into your home. For showing me respect when I didn't always deserve it, and leaving me with the fond memories of just how much you, in your own unique way, embraced life.
Wednesday January 17, 2018 at 12:36 am