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    Darrell Sarjeant
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    Default Death of a Ju Jutsu Pioneer in NY

    Just wanted to announce the transition of GM Billy Davis tonight. GM Davis was one of my most significant teachers, along with being my cousin. He received his first black belt in the mid 1940's and then after close to 20 years as a Nidan, began training under Dr Moses Powell before beginning his own system of Jiu Jitsu Self Defense.

    Thank you.
    Darrell Sarjeant, Chief Instructor
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    Dennis P. McGeehan
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    May he Rest In Peace!

    Dennis
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    Robert Carver
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    Thanks for letting us know Darrell, and please accept my condolences. I'll be keeping him and his loved ones in my prayers.
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