Letter from Dan Covey

Here is a letter Dan Covey wrote the day he found out:

Bill, Bret, Miguel and I were tight in high school, then I headed east to WSU to begin my transition into a right wing wacko, and Bill ended up at Evergreen, which tends to lead a person down the opposite path. That's my rationalization for why we grew apart over the years, but I think that even though we almost never saw each other, and only traded occasional IMs on Yahoo, I think that Bill never considered our friendship to have diminished.

Bill could convince me to do just about anything, like make a spur of the moment 36 hour round trip pilgrimage to Reno, or by a drum set so I could joint his band—even though we both knew I had neither the rhythm or credit limit.

The four of us were living in the U-District in Seattle when I got run over by a car. Bill was the first one to show up at the emergency room, and after I said I was OK, he laughed at me for 10 minutes. But Bill was the one that changed the dressings on my back and rear end for almost a month, I think that's an example of why he could get me to do almost anything, because I knew he'd do anything for me.

I took him for granted when I knew he was a phone call or e-mail away, and now I really miss him. That's the last lesson he taught me, you can't take a friend like Bill for granted.

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Dan Covey

A brigth light.

I don't know how I can begin to say what Billy means to me. He taught me what what it means to live.

He lived with urgency because understood the value of the moment, and the people in it.

I love him so much. I always will.

Submitted by cardwell1972 on Tue, 02/19/2008 - 05:38.