Kenneth Willing

Kenneth Willing

Kenneth Willing Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Aug. 22 to Aug. 23, 2009.
WILLING, Kenneth Grant - VE3CV Peacefully at Alta Vista Manor, on Tuesday August 18, 2009, in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of Patricia "Pat" Hodgkinson. Loving father of Janice (William Ball), Susan (Mark Dunningham) and Richard (Yvonne). Proud grandfather of 7 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Retired as Manager of Crane Supply after 46 years of service. Long time and very active member of the Prince of Wales Masonic Lodge. Friends are invited to visit the Hulse, Playfair & McGarry Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, Tuesday , August 25, 2009 from 7 to 9 p.m. A private family service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations in Ken's memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.

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September 21, 2009

Barb Stearns (Smith) posted to the memorial.

September 18, 2009

Douglas Smith posted to the memorial.

August 27, 2009

Carol (Wittenberg) Smaridge posted to the memorial.

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Barb Stearns (Smith)

September 21, 2009

The loss of a parent is indeed a sad time of life, but it can also be a time when fond remembrances rekindle old memories and friendships. As the oldest member of the neighbouring Smith family clan, I too remember "Mr. Willing" (crazy how nobody refers to elders as Mr & Mrs anymore) - he was the Dad who came promptly home from work so the family could all eat together. He had lots of patience with the antics of girls & their cut-out dolls and paper houses spread over bedroom floors for days.

As I remember it, Ken built the first basement rec room on the street. He was often close by sitting at his radio and even got hold of our Uncle Bill in Seattle a few times. Jan, Sue and I spent many a hot summer's day watching the afternoon movie in that room.

Thanks to Jan's phone call, I heard about her Dad's death and we had a great opportunity to share lots of info about our families.

Memories,friends,remembering,sharing, laughing, crying, new life and even death - they are all part of what makes this journey so worthwhile. Hopefully my sharing has brought a smile to your faces and a little sunshine to your day.

Hugs, Barb

Douglas Smith

September 18, 2009

I too am very sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Willing. And, like Bill Reid I have very fond memories of growing up on Fanshaw Ave just two doors up from the Willing family. I always thought that Mr. Willing was the perfect "Dad". He was so understanding and gentle natured.

I will also never forget Mr. Willing operating his "ham" radio. One day we could even hear his voice coming out of the burner on the electric stove! It was all plain magic to me as a child.

But my favourite memory was a discussion he, Rickie and I were having about getting married. We asked him how he picked Mrs. Willing to be his wife. Without missing a beat he said "Well - I was going to marry Theresa Brewer but she was already taken - so I married Mrs. Willing." Some how this made perfect sense to me.

My sincere condolences to the Willing family. I have only wonderful fond memories of your Dad.

Doug Smith

Carol (Wittenberg) Smaridge

August 27, 2009

I am very sorry for your loss. Mr. Willing was my very first boss and I could not of asked for a better one.

Bill Reid

August 24, 2009

I was saddened to hear about the death of Mr. Willing. I have very fond memories of growing up on Fanshaw Avenue in Applewood Acres; it was good place for a young boy. The Willing family were good neighbours, especially because Mr and Mrs Willing had such high tolerance for our childhood behaviours.

A few years ago I met Mr. Willing at the visitation for another Fanshaw Avenue neighbour, Mr. Burrill. Mr. Willing approached me and said, "I bet you don't know who I am?" Without hesitation I said, "yes I do, you are Mr. Willing." We were both pleasantly surprised that each had remembered the other after so many years.

I also remember being able to hear Mr. Willing's HAM radio conversations coming through our television and telephone. In those days of low technology this was an amazing event.

You will miss your beloved husband and father and I hope that, as the days and weeks go by, a lifetime of good and loving memories will help ease the pain of your loss.

August 23, 2009

Pat and family, I am so sorry to hear about Ken,I have very many beautiful memories of Ken and also you Pat from when we worked at Crane's,I loved Ken , who reminded me very much of my own father,,It was an honor to know him, and to work with him,He is in God's hands now, looking down at us,
May God bless you, and the family,

Hennia Tyhy, Smiths Falls,Ont.

August 22, 2009

Dear Pat & Family:
Please accept my deep sympathy at the passing of your husband, Ken. I always remember the days of the "Redcoat Gang" and all the good times we were happy to share. Do hope you are well and that your family and friends are nearby at this difficult time. May God bless you all and you are in my thoughts.
Dudley A. Fraser, Waterloo, Quebec.

Joe Falcone

August 22, 2009

Rick, Yvonne & Family,

My condolences to you all on the passing of your father, father inlaw and grandfather.

May the good memories of your father help you through your time of grief.

Always your friend.

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