Bill Henry RIP
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Bill Henry RIP
Just to let anyone who knew or worked with Bill that he passed away this morning (Saturday 8th May).
He was a character who dominated ATC at Belfast and beyond for as many years as I care to remember. He was a first class guy and he will be very sadly missed by us all.
Funeral arrangements will follow.
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He was a character who dominated ATC at Belfast and beyond for as many years as I care to remember. He was a first class guy and he will be very sadly missed by us all.
Funeral arrangements will follow.
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Bill was one of the first Controllers that I ever met back in 1988 at aptitude testing in Belfast and a guy that I was fortunate enough to keep in touch with both through work and through the Aldergrove ECC Football. A sad loss to all who knew him.
My thoughts and condolences to his family and to the ATC family at Belfast.
Mark.
My thoughts and condolences to his family and to the ATC family at Belfast.
Mark.
Sorry to hear the news. Definitely a character and I remember having a few beers with him at various post meeting sessions over the years. A hard man, but a fair one in my recollection.
RIP Bill.
RIP Bill.
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What sad news!
Bill was one of the few senior managers within NATS recently who refused to bow to the tide of 'corporate speak' (talking of conversations, challenge and starting everything with SO) and said when he thought an idea was wrong. He led with candour and fairness. another good'un gone.
Condolences to the team at Aldergrove.
Bill was one of the few senior managers within NATS recently who refused to bow to the tide of 'corporate speak' (talking of conversations, challenge and starting everything with SO) and said when he thought an idea was wrong. He led with candour and fairness. another good'un gone.
Condolences to the team at Aldergrove.
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Sad news indeed, always found Bill to be a decent spud. He was a big charactar who I'm sure will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Condolences to his family and colleagues at Aldergrove.
Condolences to his family and colleagues at Aldergrove.
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Was group manager including Fantasy Island for a very short time.
Made the effort to visit the troops,
A Big Bloke, No Bull****.
Air Traffic needs managers like him.
Rest in Peace
Made the effort to visit the troops,
A Big Bloke, No Bull****.
Air Traffic needs managers like him.
Rest in Peace
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Very sad news to hear. He was a great guy.
I will always remember, many years back now, Bill, Steve Harkins, Bill Adair and myself sitting in my garden drinking copious amounts of my home brew ale. What a laugh we had.
Rest in Peace Bill.
Clint.
I will always remember, many years back now, Bill, Steve Harkins, Bill Adair and myself sitting in my garden drinking copious amounts of my home brew ale. What a laugh we had.
Rest in Peace Bill.
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Shocking news and dreadfully sad. My thoughts are with his family and close friends who have lost a top geezer.
Bill was respected by all who met and knew him and my memories of him during my period as a GM will be treasured - thanks for all the laughs!
Bill was respected by all who met and knew him and my memories of him during my period as a GM will be treasured - thanks for all the laughs!
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Folks here are the details .
Bill Adair
Bill's funeral will take place on Tuesday 11th. May, at Willowfield Parish Church, Woodstock Road, Belfast at 11 a.m.
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shocking news indeed. bill and i trained together at bournemouth and then at aldergrove - me in the tower and bill downstairs. how we got away with it i'll never know!
a super bloke with a terrific sense of fun and laughter who will be missed by all who know him.
see you bill.
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a super bloke with a terrific sense of fun and laughter who will be missed by all who know him.
see you bill.
jc
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Bill was laid to rest this morning .It was a cold sleety Irish spring morning.The eulogy by his sons was warm witty and affectionate. There may well have been a few bits of dust in the atmosphere .I certainly seemed to catch some in my eyes. The church was packed with friends colleagues senior management and the odd professional golfer.The numbers attending paid tribute to the esteem in which he was held.
He was a larger than life personality. ATC is poorer for his passing.
Thanks to all for the kind comments. I will ensure they are passed on.
He was a larger than life personality. ATC is poorer for his passing.
Thanks to all for the kind comments. I will ensure they are passed on.
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800 people at the Church standing room only! Your 3 boys were amazing as was Denise. What a rock Bob Cummings has been to you, Belfast us all.
Bill you were the best we all loved you, we miss you so much already!
Bill you were the best we all loved you, we miss you so much already!
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I'm stunned by the news. Bill was one of the few GM's that seemed to, somehow, navigate the tricky management "career" trail by just being ... Bill.
He always had time for all staff at any unit he was visiting and his brusque style was a breath of fresh air when compared to the cow-towing nonsense from other senior management wannabees.
His knowledge of internal politics and how to work with it was much appreciated by this scribe.
His shoes will never be filled. Sadly missed.
He always had time for all staff at any unit he was visiting and his brusque style was a breath of fresh air when compared to the cow-towing nonsense from other senior management wannabees.
His knowledge of internal politics and how to work with it was much appreciated by this scribe.
His shoes will never be filled. Sadly missed.
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Bill Henry
I haven't been moved to enter the prune community until I spoted this on a rare visit to the site. My sincere condolences to the family and also to his extnded family at AA especially BOB AND Bill A et al.
Fantastic guy, will be missed greatly. I can never look at a bottle of Smirnoff Blue without thinking of his bizzarre half time talks at ECC tournies!
Fantastic guy, will be missed greatly. I can never look at a bottle of Smirnoff Blue without thinking of his bizzarre half time talks at ECC tournies!