Tazman has passed..God bless him..

HouseHobbit

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I received a e-mail today from Gary's sister.

Tazman ( Gary Williams )
Has passed unto our Lord.

A loss to his and our CFS3 family.
Goodbye my friend.
God bless..

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A CFS3 simmer brother has passed,
Tazman (Gary Williams passed with cancer.
been going to the VA for years for care, and as his sister told me they never told him of this until a few days before he died.
And he died alone..
Not a way any vet should have to go..
He liked hobbits and shared his work with me, here is a video of his work I made.
God bless you Gary, now you can fly in heaven with your 6 year old daughter, who went before you.
May God have Mercy..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gG7zgLH9tA
 
Way too soon

What a heartbreaking story, to die alone and having lost his little girl. I know the angels came and helped him enter into heaven. May GOD bless Gary and his family.
 
I'm truly sorry to hear this, Taz will be missed. Very sad he was on his own, that's a great pity.
 
Heartbreaking, I have spoke to his(Gary's) sister on the phone, she asked for any screenshots of Gary's work.
I will send her what I have and make a few more for Her.
if anyone has anything Please send it to me Via E-mail and I will pass it to Gary's sister.
Thanks all..
 

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I'm very saddened to hear this news. I had exchanged emails with Gary over the years, he was a kindly soul.
 
I'm very saddened to hear this news. Gary will greatly missed, He and his family are in my prayers.​
 
Miss you already, Taz...

...Must've been you buzzing us and piloting God knows what! :dizzy: :)engel016:)
 
Sad news indeed

Taz brought a smile to my face when I viewed the screenies of his projects. He will be missed.
 
He lives on in his work. Snoopy was one of the most creative things I've seen in flight simulators, and enjoys a special place in my setups.

RIP, Taz.
 
So sad, he was so creative. The many mods he made to his own Red Baron aircraft were so
interesting to see, some looking like a cartoonish hopped-up 1950's American car.

But he also made true to scale aircraft, such as this Harvard, although unfinished,
I thought was outstanding. We miss you Taz ... Blue skies Gary.

Taz Texan.jpg
 
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