RIP. He certainly was a colorful character and it was pretty cool when he posted some of his family's original patent illustrations. Interesting family history: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_Hubbell
I happen to see the Hubbell logo on a Paul Tracy post and remembered one of the family was on here way back. Came to check into it, I remember that SLUTMOBILE, how do you forget that. RIP
Man, that's terrible. Always liked his stories & style of posting. The man lived his life to the full, that's for sure! Rest in Peace, Will. You'll be missed.
Wow, that is absolutely sad. He was such a fun guy. I only met him once for dinner in Paris a long time ago but always thought of him and his character. May his memory be a blessing to his friends and family.
He was a colorful character living life to the fullest it seems, sorry to hear of his passing. R.I.P.
He was a good guy and a character. One of my Hubble stories was meeting for lunch in Vegas and he had two hookers with him. One on each arm. And im not saying that in a derogatory manner. He was that cool that he didnt care what others thought.
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In all my years here I never got to meet the man, but spoke only to him via IM a few times. I was hoping to meet him at COTA but I'm not sure he ever made it to Texas. Seemed like a great guy, I do remember he founded a children's charity & dressed up at Batman often. William as defiantly living his best life. RIP & Godspeed. from "that other William H."
He's a guy that lived a fun life, and like YellowEnzo123, a lot of people will be telling bits of his story as time goes on.
i knew him from track days before joining fchat. i got to ride with him in the tr several times on track. havent seen him in close 20 yrs but always enjoyed his posts here. was a wild guy. rip
several do, but it doesn't matter and no one should share. I guess important to say it wasn't something like drugs, alcohol, or suicide.
why shouldnt anyone share this info? unless its an obviously embarrassing situation or family doesnt want anyone to know, why not say what cause death was? at least say was an illness. i never understood reticence of people to say how someone died.