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Kenn Jessiman (jr.)
July 22, 2017
In the late 1950's and early 1960's my sister, Laurie, and I would look forward to Mr. Davies (as we called him then) coming over to visit with my family. Mr. Davies was very friendly and lots of fun as he played with us on the living room floor. As the years moved forward, my parents, Ken and Chris, continued to know, enjoy and respect Bill (and Judy). Bill was a high quality person and he will be fondly remembered and sadly missed by all that knew him. Condolences to Judy, Steve and Jackie and their families.
Remmert Hinlopen
June 24, 2017
Dear Judy, Jackie and Steve,
Miriam and I just returned home from Sedona and as I regular do by my homecoming I check the local paper The Progress for events or news what I may have missed being away.
I was sad to see that Mr. Davies, as I always called during his visits to the physio clinic, passed away. He was a treat to have known and work with during my time in Chilliwack. His presence always reminded me of my own dad, respectful, friendly always asking how I and the family were doing, I Dutch I would say he was een statige man, translated in English will be an honorable man.
Our thoughts are with your family during these difficult times and a big hug from both of us!
Love, Remmert&Miriam Hinlopen, Chilliwack BC
Ryan Davies
June 23, 2017
As my father leaves today to celebrate the life of his brother and my Uncle Bill, I look back at the ways he influenced me and all of the people he touched. He was a man of the highest integrity and morals and cared deeply for his family and friends. I have many memories of the ranch and our times together there whether that be working in the chicken coop, running with Hobbes, playing pool or surrounded by many people celebrating one thing or another. I distinctly remember the times he drove me from Chilliwack in to White Rock for baseball games and practices, him giving me pep talks along the way there and back. He will be missed by many and his legacy will be felt for generations to come both on a professional level, and personally in the lessons of love and values he passed on to others.
Thinking of everyone with lots of love,
Ryan, Kristin and Adelyn
Ray DeCenzo
June 22, 2017
Dear Judy, Jackie, Steve and Duane;
Sylvia, Ray and I are so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. We are glad to have had the opportunity to see him and to say Hi when we were at the lake in May.
Condolences from Toni Maurer and DeCenzo Families.
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Shirley Van Esch
June 19, 2017
Dear Steve, Jackie and families.
So sorry to learn of your Dad's passing. Will and I were greatly impressed by your Father. He will leave a large whole in your family and the community.
We are sorry we can not be there on Saturday to participate in honoring his life.
Sincerely Will & Shirley Van Esch
Ron and Janice Warneboldt
June 18, 2017
Dear Judy,
Janice and I are very saddened to hear of Bill's death. He was a wise, caring, kind and honourable gentleman, who will be deeply missed at Chain Lake.
Our sincere condolences,
susan & paul cox
June 17, 2017
We're so grateful we had a visit with Bill on the long weekend in May at Chain Lake, we always enjoyed his company and of course cocktails and stories on the deck. He will be greatly missed by all. Sending our love, Sue, Paul and family
Marlene Cameron
June 14, 2017
Sincere condolences to Judy and family.
I arrived in Chilliwack in 1957, shortly after Bill was called to the bar, and became his first secretary. I soon realized that this home town boy, so highly regarded by everyone I met in my new town, was someone very special. He was easy to work for and I enjoyed those years as they were happy times. I remember Bill and Judy's wedding and the birth of their children coinciding with mine. We were all just starting out back then but I sensed that one day Bill would be called to the Bench. Although I have only had chance encounters with Bill in recent years, I have followed each rise in his legal career knowing it was well deserved.
When my husband died, I did not expect Bill to attend his memorial but he did. He also phoned me to say he wanted to do something for me. Almost sixty years had passed since I was his secretary but Bill and Judy took the time to give a grieving family a generous and useful gift. I will never forget that.
It will be a long time before we see the likes of Bill Davies come our way again.
Kathy McFarlane
June 14, 2017
Dear Judy, I am so sorry to hear about Bill's passing. He was such a kind and patient man especially when he was playing doubles tennis with me. Bill was also very generous allowing myself and my children to use your adorable cottage up at Cultus Lake. I am sure he will be greatly missed by family and community. My sincerest sympathies to you and your family. Kathy Lee McFarlane
Sherry Baker
June 14, 2017
Dear Judy, Steve and Jackie,
I am so sorry to hear of Bill's passing and I know how much he will be missed by all of you. Judy and Bill made us feel so welcome when we moved to Chilliwack with two young children in 1965 . I remember visiting Judy in the hospital when Jackie was born - the day after we arrived. Bill was the godfather for our son, Paul, who was born in 1968. Bill was always a gentleman. He was fun loving and caring. He made a great contribution to many peoples' lives over the years. His was a life well lived.
Sherry Baker
Martin and Ann Finch
June 13, 2017
I had the privilege to know Bill as a lawyer knows a man of the law. From my earliest meetings with Bill to appearances before him in Court he conveyed the very best of what lawyers aspire to and hope for in their professional lives. Bill was kind compassionate, fair, erudite and passionate for that noble enterprise upon which we lawyers had all embarked- the challenge of advancing Justice. Bill was always considerate and had an impeccable discernment and memory for details. These could be evidenced in his judgments, but also in his casual inquiries about oneself and family.
I will miss his wise counsel which always was informed by a profound grounding in what is right. My colleagues at his old firm will miss him immensly. He remains a measure of civility to which we can only aspire.
It is a sad time and we convey our very best wishes and support to Judy and the family as you deal with your irreplaceable loss.
With profound respect, Ann and Martin Finch
Mike Weightman
June 12, 2017
Our sincere condolences to the Davies family for this loss. I had the distinct pleasure of knowing Bill since I was a little kid in the 60's and he always found time throughout life to take a moment to catch up and find out what I was up to. He was an incredible ambassador for Chilliwack and an all around awesome individual. I'll miss our chats and always think of him fondly.
Shirley Hsu
June 11, 2017
Dear Judy and family, I was so sorry to read about Bill's passing. Even memories of CHS are enhanced by his memory (that car!). May your memories and the presence of friends and family comfort you. God bless. Shirley (Hildebrand) Hsu.
June 11, 2017
I had the pleasure of being Bill's secretary for over ten years in Chilliwack. He was generous and always a gentelman. Judy, you have my utmost sympathy. Phyllis
William Jenkins
June 11, 2017
Dear Judy, Steve and Jackie,
So sorry to hear the news. Claire and I send our love. We have many memories of good visits and Bill's sensible views on everything. We will miss him. Love,
June 11, 2017
MY name is Harry Hammer. I had the greatest pleasure serving the judge when I was working at harry rosen mens wear. I found the judge being very open,friendly,and warm.I felt honored that I had many good years with Bill.
My warmest regards.
Harry Hammer
Russ Paull
June 8, 2017
To Judy, Steve & Jackie, Bill will never be forgotten as he lives in all who knew him and hold memories of time spent together with him. I know he has left a mark on my life and as the song goes "There is a hole in the World".
Mark Clayton
June 8, 2017
Dear Judy , Steve and Jackie....it is with the heaviest of hearts that I send you my deepest condolences on the passing of an incredible man....husband and Father , and a true friend to our family. When I saw Bill last , in the receiving line with Judy at my Dad's service , I barely have the words to tell you how deeply touched my Mom , sisters and I were. It meant so much to us after all the years that had passed to have them wish us well. For me , Bill was one of the most solid men I've ever had the privilege of knowing. May time heal your hearts and bring you peace.
Sharon Davies
June 8, 2017
Dear Judy, Jackie, Steve and family, Bill was a wonderful person and will be missed by all of us who had the good fourtune to know him. My thoughts and prayers are with each of you.
Judy please don't loose touch now that Bill is gone.
Sharon Davies, St.Albert,AB
Mickey Gillis
June 7, 2017
Dearest Judy, Jackie and Steve,
To say I will miss Bill's visits to the office is an understatement, if it was a hectic day, Bill would always make it brighter with some warm conversation and great wit, he was a gentlemen, a man of his word and a true class act. I will toast my friend Bill with a wee dram in his honour. Sending warmth and love your way. Mickey
Ron DeLair
June 7, 2017
My sincere condolences, Judy and family. We have lost a truly great individual. I first met Bill in Kinsmen when we had interclub visits and then later at the Holeinthewall. Bill was probably one of the best Judges that B.C. has ever had. He will be truly missed. Ron DeLair
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