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CAAAI Mourns the Loss of William Oscar Agard Jr

William Oscar Agard JrIt is with profound sadness that the CAAAI family announces that 'A GENTLE GIANT' has gone home to his glory. William Oscar Agard Jr., known to many as 'Junior' or 'Scar', completed his earthly journey on Thursday October 19, 2023. Those of us who knew Junior would remember a man whose demeanor was represented by quiet speech, always well dressed for any occasion, maintained an air of absolute professionalism, and respected everyone he encountered. Scar was one of the CAAAI’s fundamentalist who was dedicated to the Association and its principles of 'Giving back'.

Our hearts go out to the Agard family, relatives, and friends. We know that no words could fill the void we all feel, but we also know that our Almighty God is both willing and able to lift us out of darkness into light. A source close to the Agard’s family has told CAAAI that arrangements for Junior’s home-going are being made, and as soon as they are completed an announcement will be made. May His Lamp Stay Lit Forever.

On behalf of the CEO, President, the Executive Board, and the entire Cambridge Alumni, we extend our condolences to his family.

Submitted by.

Dr. Aubrey F. Bentham, President-CAAAI

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