I met Bill a few years ago. We were planing an outdoor display on sphagnum moss at the Pine Barrens Jamboree and he let us borrow his moss press. He was supposed to come along too, but changed his mind at the last second, most likely due to his being on the shy side. He spoke very little, but was so to the point, he didn't need to say much.
At the time, he was still selling moss to the state tree nursery in Jackson, for wrapping around bare root seedlings. Terry O'Leary told me they had a heck of a time getting the paperwork done in order for the state to buy it from him. He isn't exactly a paperwork kind of guy, and the state.........well, you know how they are when it comes to paperwork!
Besides a bunch of moss bales, he also had a barn full of bundles of hucklebery branches. If I remember right, he said he sold them to florists, who paint them white and use them in Christmas displays.
He also said he had never been to the doctor or a hospital in his life! He didn't seem any worse the wear for it. Quite an interesting guy, and certainly one of the last of the genuine pineys, in the most comlimentary sense of the word.