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William Preston Eames

1929 - 2017

William Preston Eames obituary, 1929-2017, Thunder Bay, ON

BORN

1929

DIED

2017

William Eames Obituary

William Preston Eames passed away peacefully in his sleep on March 7th, 2017, at the age of 87, surrounded by family. Bill was reunited after six years with his beloved wife Jane. Ever kind and gentle, Bill guided us, often without words, in the virtues of humility and humour. He rarely spoke of himself except in glimpses. So we will speak for him. Bill was born in Minnedosa, Manitoba, on September 21st, 1929, the only child who survived, to Ada Croley and George Eames. Ada was a piano teacher, organist for the local United Church and the President of the Manitoba Music Teachers Association. George was an employee of CP railway. Although Bill never played an instrument he was brought up in a house of music and had a lifelong love of classical music and opera. During the Depression, Bill's parents took in and fed many hungry and unemployed men. This interaction with others instilled in Bill an understanding that people who struggle or face hardship do not do so out of choice and that everyone has a story to tell. The first in his family to go to university and funding himself completely on scholarships, Bill went to Brandon College for chemistry and mathematics. Here he made lifelong friendships, was the class valedictorian and was recognized with many gold medals. He found he loved the simplicity and creativity of mathematics and went on to University of Manitoba and subsequently to Queens, where he completed his PhD in calculus at the age of 24. He (and friends) also blew off the back wall of Grant Hall the week before graduation in a beer experiment that went wrong. As part of the first group of international NSERC scholars, Bill moved to London to complete his postdoctoral work at Kings College, University of London. Bill loved the city, the theatre, his Austin Healey, and his pottery teacher, Jane Coles. They married and lived in Blackheath, having two children, Gillian and Madeleine. In 1966 they moved back to Canada settling in Thunder Bay (Port Arthur), Ontario. Jane, having lived in England her whole life, loved the expanse of the land and the rocky shores of Lake Superior. It was here that Tamsin and David were born. Bill was Chair of the math department at Lakehead University for many years where he had good friends and colleagues. He inspired many young people with his love of mathematics and creative ways of teaching. In 1977 Bill and Jane opened Aardvark Pottery, their functional earthenware ceramics studio. It was a house filled with musicians, potters, art, books, photography and sculpture. The family spent many summers camping across Canada, east and west, in a canvas Woods tent, rain or shine, although Bill would have preferred the occasional hotel. After his retirement in 1993, Bill and Jane travelled extensively, doing pottery workshops and travelling to Mexico. Bill took a position teaching in Gifu, Japan, for six months where he is remembered for having donned a red curly wig and presented himself as Anne of Green Gables. After Jane's death in 2010, Bill lost his enthusiasm for all their shared interests. He moved to Salmon Arm, BC where he lived out his last years. Bill will always be remembered for his humour, his unlimited generosity and kindness and his quiet determination. He loved his grandchildren and we are lucky they were able to know him and will cherish the memories forever. They will always have their own stories about their “Grumps” or “Dada”. He will be lovingly remembered by his children, his many grandchildren, extended family in England and friends both near and far.

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Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Apr. 8, 2017.

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Ian Brown

February 12, 2019

I remember Bill first as my Maths lecturer (1959)and later as a colleague when I joined the staff of the (then) Sir John Cass College London (1962). After evening classes I used to give him lifts home to Blackheath as I lived nearby. He was a great teacher and colleague. I remember him marrying the pottery teacher! He was great fun. I am sorry to learn of his passing.

Maurice Benson

April 27, 2017

Bill, always remembered as my teacher mentor and colleague. His classes from my first year (1967) are still vivid in memory. Sincere condolences

Nancy EAton

April 16, 2017

Tom and I were so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. Your parents were wonderful and much loved neighbours to us for so many years. I will always remember your dad puttering in his garden with his roses. He had a great sense of humour and we enjoyed him so much. We miss you all and are thinking of you at this sad time.

Beatrice Bosch

April 13, 2017

Dr. Eames was a gracious and patient man who helped me so much through my university math class. Amazingly, he always remembered me when we saw each other in public which spoke to the man that he was. My condolences to the family.

Lynda Bobinski

April 10, 2017

My condolences to Bill's family. What a fitting tribute to such a special person. My aunt was one of the Math Profs working with Bill at LU in his very early days there. Later I had the privilege to work on a committee with him and other artisans to set up the very first juried Artisans Markets in Thunder Bay. Bill & Jane will always hold a very special place in my heart & I still treasure the one of a kind bowl they gave me on the birth of my son. Rest in peace Bill.

al nalezyty

April 10, 2017

He would always begin a his LU math classes by asking everyone if they were "relatively" happy and proceed to loosen his tie, get rid of his jacket and try to explain the mysteries of calculus ...a good guy!

Kerrie Atkinson

April 9, 2017

My condolences to the family of Bill Eames. Bill and Jane were a huge part of the Pottery community in Thunder Bay, and are missed.

Beverley Stefureak

April 9, 2017

Sincere condolences to all of Bill's family. Good memories of working with him at Lakehead U. Two of his later functional pottery creations are my favourite pieces......used at every dinner party. Rest in peace, Bill.Sincerely Bev Stefureak

Chris Metelnick

April 8, 2017

A wonderful story of a life lived. Humility and caring - always with Dr. Eames. I was too young to appreciate this when I frequented Whalen St. But there was something about him that fascinated me, which made me shy. I did call him once about a math problem. He knocked it off in terms meant for me. I love the phrase about the "simplicity and creativity " of math. Creativity in math? A man before his time.

Simply inspiring.

For Jane, Bill, and family.

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