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How to send your fan mail and autograph requests to Bill White?:
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If you want to request an autograph, follow the guidelines bellow. If you just want to mail a letter with the address above, and do not want anything back, then you can stop reading!
If you live in USA send a properly stamped and self addressed envelope (minimum size 8.5" x 4") with your request letter and a photo.
You can include a piece of cardboard to keep the photo from bending in shipping and also add "Do Not Bend" on the envelopes.
Send your letter and wait. On average, there is going to be a 3+ month wait for a response.
If you do not live in USA, you can purchase your american stamps here
*For information on postage prices to receive a letter from USA click here. |
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Major Bill White Valentines Day - January 25th, 2020 If you have an extra Valentine's Day card please send it to Major Bill White USMC .. He fought in WWII and was wounded on Iwo Jima.. He would enjoy getting cards from people... He is 104
Major Bill White
Operation Valentine
The Oaks At Inglewood
6725 Inglewood Ave.
Stockton, CA 95207
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Honorable Bill White success! - November 28th, 2016 Honorable Bill White Served as 60th Mayor of Houston, Texas from 2004-2010 and won the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for working to help give residents of New-Orleans shelter in Houston where he provided jobs, food, and many other to them.
On 9/13/2016 I mailed a letter explaining how I find Honorable Bill White's work to be very inspiring to me at
The Honorable Bill White
c/o Lazard Freres & Co. LLC
600 Travis Street, Suite 2300
Houston, TX 77002
(took about 12 weeks)
11/28/2016 I received a nice handwritten message from Honorable White where he included a advice for me.
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Bill White Baseball Failure - February 10th, 2016 William De Kova "Bill" White (born January 28, 1934 in Lakewood, Florida) is a former professional baseball first baseman who played for the New York and San Francisco Giants (1956, 1958), St. Louis Cardinals (1959â65, 1969) and Philadelphia Phillies (1966â68).
White became a full-time sportscaster after his playing career ended, serving for 18 years as a play-by-play man and color analyst for New York Yankees television and radio broadcasts. In 1989 White was hired to be President of the National League to replace Bart Giamatti, who had been elected to succeed Peter Ueberroth as Commissioner. White served in that role until he retired in 1994.
Sent to him 2 months ago and got it back return to sender yesterday... REFUSED written on envelope.. so I guess he is still not signing ..
Mr Bill White
1750 Highview Ln
Upper Black Eddy, PA 18972 |
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