Doctor leaves behind a legacy of excellence
DANVILLE – The first two years Amy Henkelman was executive director of CRIS Senior Services, Dr. L.W. "Bill" Tanner checked in on her almost every day.
"He always made sure I had what I needed," Henkelman said. "If I had a problem, he'd ask me questions until I figured it out for myself."
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