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Bill Of Rosie O'grady's Has Died

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Apparently on wednesday night Bill, the genial owner of Rosie O'Grady's in soi 7 had a massive heart attack and died immediately. I don't know how old he was, but he couldn't have been much more than 60.

He is succeeded by his son, who is carrying on the business for now - but for how much longer I do not know.

Sympathies to all his friends and relatives.

Apparently on wednesday night Bill, the genial owner of Rosie O'Grady's in soi 7 had a massive heart attack and died immediately. I don't know how old he was, but he couldn't have been much more than 60.

He is succeeded by his son, who is carrying on the business for now - but for how much longer I do not know.

Sympathies to all his friends and relatives.

Sorry to hear that, however not surprised he was usually stressed out. Saw him loose his rag with his Thai girls a few times, shouting at them if someone didn't turn up for work, or wasn't doing a good job.

Stress is a KILLER.

Thats more terrible news, I met him only a few times, but he was one of the few guys in Pattaya who I thought really knew what he was talking about.

My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Rest In Peace Bill

  • 1 year later...

A great guy who was always there with some good pattaya advice and was straight to the point and told you how it was ! sadly missed one year on.

Nice lad - shame! Hopefully son will continue the tradition - sure Bill would have wanted that. Rest in Peace.

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