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-Billy was born in Balloch,Dunbartonshire on 26th June 1947.He moved with his family to Old Kilpatrick around 1952 and attended St Mary's primary school in Duntocher.After passing the eleven plus exam (the Qually) he continued his education at St. Pats in Dumbarton.On leaving school,​Billy joined the civil service in 1964 where he remained for 31 years in a variety of posts.+© James KempDavid Kemp and others 2000 - 2008
  
-Billy was married to Liz on 29th April 1969 at St. Giles church in Edinburgh.Their first son, James Matthew, was born in 1972 and was followed by David George (1975),​Michael William (1979) and Robert Andrew(1981). 
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-Billy was always involved in community affairs such as the Community Council and the Gala Committee,​but his biggest contribution to the village of Old Kilpatrick was the founding of the Old Kilpatrick Summer Camp (OKSC) in September 1982.The OKSC took children aged 8-12 away for 5 days in June every year to the Scout Centre in Lochgoilhead to take part in activities such as canoeing,​abseiling,​rifle shooting,​archery,​hillwalking and generally to have lots of fun.The inaugural camp was in 1983 and is still going strong today,​quarter of a century later! 
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-Billy stood as an independent candidate in the Clydebank District Council Elections in 1992 against the sitting Provost and won with the largest majority in the district.Due to council reorganisation,​the following elections took place in 1995 which also yielded a victory.He resigned from the seat in autumn 1996. 
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-On his retirement from the Civil Service in 1995, Billy held a number of jobs including working in the Glen Lusset pub in Old Kilpatrick,​a market researcher,​mystery shopper and a visiting officer for Argyll and Bute Council.His favourite post retirement job was as a tour guide on the Glasgow open top bus tour,where he educated people with his vast knowledge of Glasgow and surrounding areas. 
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-Billy became a Grandfather in September 1999,when his Granddaughter Nicole was born. 
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-Billy fell ill in April 2000 and after 3 weeks in the Vale of Leven Hospital,he died at 2.40PM on 14th May 2000,less than a mile from where he was born.Billy'​s funeral was held 3 days later in a full to capacity St. Patrick'​s church in Old Kilpatrick.He is buried in Old Kilpatrick cemetery. 
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