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William HANLEY Obituary

William ("Bill") Hanley passed away peacefully, at the age of 94, on Monday, March 4th, surrounded by his loving family. William was known for his kind and generous heart, his patience, and his calm and steady determination. He was predeceased by his beloved wife Jane ("Janie", née McCracken, d. 2005); and his sister, Ruth Mary Moore (d. 2021). William will be dearly missed by his sons, Edward and Tony; his grandson, James; his travelling companion, Maggie Dickson; nieces, Linda, Wendy and Susan; nephew, Lee; and dear friends, Jack "JK" McMurtry and Henry Levison. William was born in Toronto and attended Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute (LPCI) and University of Toronto Schools (UTS). He was an enthusiastic athlete, playing football at LPCI and basketball at UTS. Eager to play hockey but not qualifying for existing rep teams in the city, William and his friends founded the Toronto Elevators, which competed for two seasons, in the 1940s, in the Toronto Hockey League. As a teenager, he spent three joyful summers working as a caddie and a bellhop at Jasper Park Lodge, travelling to and from Jasper by train, and once hitchhiking. William studied medicine at the University of Toronto (U of T), graduating in 1954 and representing the varsity golf team. He did his residency in pediatrics at the Hospital for Sick Children (HSC) through the late 1950s, as well as a fellowship pediatric pathology at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Centre in New York. He also completed a clinical fellowship in neonatology at HSC under the mentorship of Dr. Paul Swyer. For 47 years (1962-2009), William practiced primary care pediatrics at his private practice at 250 Lawrence Avenue W., followed by part-time work, finally fully retiring from medicine at the age of 88. He was highly regarded as a skilled and caring clinician and was adored and admired by his patients. In addition to his paediatric practice, William continued his clinical work in neonatology, serving as Chief of Pediatrics (Nursery) at St. Michael's Hospital from 1970-1988 and Ward Chief of the Neonatal Unit at HSC from 1975-1977. These positions often required trips to the downtown hospitals in the middle of the night to attend high risk deliveries. In addition to his clinical roles, William had a deep interest and engagement in clinical genetics research. He was Director of the Phenylketonuria (PKU) Program at HSC from 1963-1997 (Director Emeritus thereafter), which involved clinical care of patients with PKU in addition to academic research. Over the course of his career, William published over 100 academic papers and held research funding from Health Canada and the U.S. National Institutes of Health. He was the Toronto principal investigator for the landmark Maternal PKU Collaborative Study. While working at HSC in the 1950s, William met the dynamic Jane (Janie) McCracken, a physiotherapist, in the cafeteria line. They married in 1958, establishing a home in North Toronto, and had two sons (Tony and Ed) and multiple cats. William was a loving, patient, supportive and inspirational father, husband and grandfather. He imparted through example the importance of hard work, leadership, duty, and loyalty. William supported his sons in the pursuit of their careers, emphasizing that motivation for work arises from interest and inspiration. William also encouraged his boys in his love of sports through coaching, early morning drives to games and a backyard ice rink. There were many memorable family trips, including to the Yucatan, Hawaii, and New Mexico. William had a lifelong love of golf. Initially playing at Don Valley Golf Club with his friends, he joined Rosedale Golf Club at the age of 16, where his father was a member; he maintained a membership there for 77 years. Career highlights include scores of 69 (Muskoka Lakes Golf and Country Club) and 72 (Rosedale) and two holes-in-1. Never a fan of slow play, William once clocked 18 holds of golf in 2 hours and 10 minutes with his frequent golf partner, JK (with both men walking and carrying their bags). Memorable golf trips included rounds at Pebble Beach, Augusta National, and Lahinch. William's family would like to thank the nurses and PSWs at Chartwell Grenadier Residence, as well as the teams in the Emergency, Internal Medicine (3M) and Lakehouse Palliative Care units at St. Joseph's Hospital. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the SickKids Foundation: (https://www.sickkidsfoundation.com/) A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, April 28, 2024, from 2-4 p.m. at the Toronto Botanical Garden, 777 Lawrence Ave E, Toronto.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Mar. 30 to Apr. 3, 2024.

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Una Skleryk

November 25, 2024

Dr. Hanley was my daughters' pediatrician from 1971 to 1990. He was the best pediatrician in Toronto, kind and patient and very knowledgeable. He will be missed. My deepest condolences to his family and friends.

Jack Veitch

June 12, 2024

Dr. Hanley was my pediatrician throughout my entire childhood. To date I have never met a better doctor. My condolences to the family.

Carson Loveless

May 29, 2024

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Charles Black

April 22, 2024

Dr Hanley was my Doctor from 7 years of age and well into adulthood. He was a tour de force in the PKU sphere. To his family, take solace in knowing that he touched many lives impacting a cohort now reaching 50 something. We revered his wise advice, and miss his personable and considerate guidance. All of my sincerest and warmest condolences to his family. He was at the forefront of PKU and positively impacted so many patients like myself. I know I will miss him.

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Valerie Austin

April 8, 2024

To the family and friends of Dr Hanley, I am very sorry for your loss.

Dr. Hanley was truly "one of a kind"; caring, courteous, loyal and unassuming. He was dedicated to the care of his patients, and to the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge.

In my role as dietitian for the PKU program at HSC, between 1984 and 2015, I benefited greatly from Dr Hanley´s knowledge, direction and support over many years.

Sincerely,
Valerie Austin

Sandie Lane

April 5, 2024

Tony, Ed, James & family
I feel very lucky to have worked with Dr. H. for 28 yrs. as his office nurse/assistant. He was a very caring & supportive person as an employer, just absolutely the Best!
My deepest condolences,
Sandie Lane

Annette Feigenbaum

April 3, 2024

My condolences to the family. Bill was my amazing mentor in the PKU clinic at Sickkids for many years . His dedication and thoughtfulness was an example I still try to emulate. A true gentle man. Dr. Annette Feigenbaum

Pina Martin

April 1, 2024

Dear Tony & Ed and family.
My deepest condolences for your loss.
Bud´s best friend since public school, high school and UTS and many years in adult hood. Played many, many games of golf together. I´m grateful to have known him and the family.
Sincerely
Pina Martin

Cheryl Robinson

March 31, 2024

Grateful beyond words for the exemplary care provided by Dr Hanley to our three sons delivered with compassion, a wry sense of humour and above all invaluable words of wisdom for this often anxious mother. Our sincere condolences to your loved ones and deepest gratitude for sharing him with us. Paul, Cheryl, Spencer, Adam and Mitchell Robinson

William J. Carnegie

March 31, 2024

Heartfelt Condolences to Friends and Family of Dr. Bill Hanley. Known to me as "Uncle Bill", he was my God Father and I, his namesake. May he Rest in Peace !!! God Bless !!!

Libby Leonard

March 31, 2024

Dr. Hanley was our pediatrician and we were so fortunate to have him. I will never forget that when my daughter was in Sick Kids he came to the hospital every day to make sure she was getting the proper care. He felt that she should be discharged and came on Sunday to make sure that it happened. Then he returned my call when the pharmacy discovered that her prescription was wrong. What a wonderful person. I am so sorry for your loss.

Johnson Family

March 31, 2024

We were lucky to grow up on a street where we knew so many of our neighbours including at least 3 wonderful doctors who took on our family members on as patients at different times in our lives. Dr. Hanley took care of us, 3 kids, as children. Sending our condolences to Tony & Edward.

Carolyn Riemer

March 30, 2024

Hi Tony we were surprised to hear about your Dad, I guess we haven't talked to you for some time and didn't realize he was so ill. .It would be nice to see you so please drop by when you can.So sorry about your Dad. Carolyn, Rick and Sarah

Cathy Matthews

March 30, 2024

Dr. Hanley was the paediatrician for my three children. He was so calm and kind. He gave me, (a perfectionist, nervous-nelly, first time parent,) the relaxed support to handle parenting. He had a wry smile and a gentle laugh that helped me deal with my new role. He offered sage advice and helped us become better parents. My late husband and I valued his kind care. Wishing you my condolences, Cathy Matthews

Susan Hendy fleming

March 30, 2024

Dr Hanley was the best. He was my doctor when he first graduated and then later in years was the amazing first call for my three boys. I think he may have aged when he came to see first born John at TGH in 1984. I don´t think he could believe his eyes that his new patient was from an old patient. We had many wonderful chats about golf when in his office. I am so sorry for your loss, but like my mother in law whose obituary is also in today´s paper, a good run.

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Celebration of Life

2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Toronto Botanical Garden

777 Lawrence Ave. E, Toronto, ON