At the historic neighborhood landmark Molloy's Bar in Colma, a crowd got a round of beers Friday night, raising their glasses and cans of beer to toast their missing their friend and frequent customer Will King, 45, who was killed in a hit-and-run crash about a half-mile from the bar.
"Everybody loved Will," said Owen Molloy, the owner of Molloy's Bar, "Will was part of our big Molloy's family.""Will was a gentle giant. He was 6'11" and just a really nice guy. Always had a smile on his face, never had anything bad to say about anybody," said Molloy.
"We just wanted something for our customers to gather and tell all the stories about Will and relive the memories," said Molloy. His manager John Skapik, Reyes Golden Brands Night Supervisor, said Will always had a positive attitude. "He loved to take pictures with shorter people...his big stature and then standing next to someone shorter," said Molloy smiling.
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