Clark; William Wesley “Bill”
Peacefully, at Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound on Thursday, February 22, 2018 in his 89th year. Beloved husband to Helen Wickens. Loving father of Vicki(Glen) Hanley of Paisley, Cindy(Bill) Nicholls of Kimberley and step father to Jeff(Elise) Morrison of Boston, Blair Morrison of Hamilton and Kim(Rob) Sinclair of Feversham. Much adored grandfather to Kyle(Rose), Siobhan(Drew), Kim(Craig), Bill(Jennie), Courtney(Cory) and Cody(Stephanie). He will be greatly missed by 11 great grandchildren and sister in law Ruth Clark. Predeceased by siblings Leila Hopkins, Robert Clark, Mary Coburn, Harold Clark and wife of 38 years Joan Hill.
Bill was born and raised in Rock Mills. As one of many children in the family, his family was always very important to him. Among his many talents, he enjoyed singing and dancing, teasing his family and coming up with “wacky” plans like going down a ski hill with a toboggan, riding his prototype side by side bicycle - run by a snowmobile engine - and his fertilizer spreader that may or may not have flipped over on him. Bill loved toys and inventions with his latest interest being RC soaring plans and drones. Everyone who met him, loved Bill. Many of his accomplishments include his fuel and oil business in Ceylon for many years, and didn’t give up his community involvement when he sold the shop, having received a pin for 50 years of membership from the Masonic Lodge. He will be fondly remembered by his Masonic brothers and Legion Comrades.
The family will receive friends at Fawcett Funeral Cremation Reception on Sunday, February 25, 2018 from 2-5pm. Brethren of the Prince Arthur Masonic Lodge #333 are asked to assemble on Sunday at 1:45pm. Comrades of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #333 are invited to join in the chapel on Monday, at 10:30am. Funeral service at 11:00am. Donations to the Sick Kids Foundation – Brain Tumor Research would be gratefully appreciated. Condolences and online donations available at www.fawcettfuneralhome.ca 888-924-2810
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