"Sailor Bill" was a long time character known to almost everyone who ever spent any amount of time in gringo gulch. I first met him in the early 90's and last saw him about 2 months ago. In all that time his appearance, demeanor and friendliness never changed. He will be missed.
From AM Costa Rica this morning
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A mainstay at downtown establishments will be remembered Wednesday
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff
He was called Capt. Billy or Sailor Bill by the many expats and tourists who knew him in a vague fashion. The nickname was in deference to his time as a torpedoman in the U.S.
Navy or the many years he served as a merchant seaman.
His real name was William Einar Edlund, and he was 77 years old when he died last month in his rented apartment in Tibás.
Of the few who knew him well there were hundreds who knew him as the slender man with the captain's hat who always seemed a bit under the weather. Sailor bill
William Einar Edlund
The expats who frequent the downtown San José bars knew him enough so that they will hold a memorial service in the place Sailor Bill considered a primary residence, the New York Bar on Calle 9. The rememberance will be Wednesday at 1 p.m.
Those who would dismiss Sailor Bill as a simple drunk
would be wrong. He was a man who did things, as in the Frank Sinatra song, "my way."
Robert Foster, another expat who was a friend of Capt. Billy for 23 years, said the man was well-read and knowledgeable. The man was born on Cape Cod to a family of seafarers March 15, 1930. He served on the submarine Trumpetfish as a torpedoman and elsewhere in the U.S. Navy for seven years and later sailed with merchant vessels. He had no Ch*ldren and never married, said Foster.
What Capt. Billy had was a schedule. He was to arrive at one of a handful of downtown bars before midday and drink beer until he felt the time had come to go home.
Then he would say goodbye to those nearby in a gravely voice that frequently was not easily understood. He avoided muggings by nearly always taking a taxi home and doing so early in the evening.
He smoked heavily.
He was envied by many tourists and expats who believed that they, too, would enjoy the freedom that Costa Rica gives, to spend their days grasping a cold beer, chain smoking and swapping stories with friends.
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