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BORN

1947

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2022

William HECHTER Obituary

WILLIAM HECHTER William Samuel Hechter passed away at his home on Saturday September 17, 2022 surrounded by his loving family. He was the son of the late Henry and Shirley Hechter, beloved husband of Linda Hechter, cherished father and father-in-law of Sloane and Marc Freeman, and Brooke and Michael Yasskin. He was the adored Papa of Henry Jack, Sammy, Bobby, Paige, Bridget, and Asher. He was the loving brother and brother-in-law of Roberta Hechter and Robert Gowenlock. Will was born on April 16, 1947, in Winnipeg. He grew up surrounded by family and friends spending his summers at Clear Lake, Manitoba. His parents and grandparents instilled in him a love of education, justice, and hard work. He attended law school at the University of Manitoba, graduating in 1970. He served as the first editor of the Manitoba Law Journal from 1969-1971. While attending law school, he received the honour of clerking for Mr. Justice Samuel Freedman of the Manitoba Court of Appeal. After practicing for a few years in Winnipeg, he went on to Harvard Law School, obtaining a Master's of Law. He was admitted to the Bar Associations of Manitoba, Ontario, Minnesota, and Massachusetts. He met the love of his life, Linda, in Minneapolis. They have been married for 47 wonderful years. After teaching law in Minneapolis, Linda and Will moved to Toronto where they settled and raised their family. Will served as a Crown Attorney for four years. His passion for advocating for the underdog led him to establish his own firm where he practiced as a criminal defense lawyer for the remainder of his legal career. He appeared at every level of court in Ontario, as well as the Supreme Court of Canada. Along the way, he founded and published Canadian Lawyer, Canada's first leisure magazine for lawyers. Will had a lifetime interest in the arts. At the age of 19, Will brought Simon and Garfunkel to Winnipeg, as well as many other popular groups. Will also started Winnipeg's first Art Cinema, "Cinema 3". In 1980, Will collaborated with Andy Warhol to produce a portrait of Canada's prima ballerina, Karen Kain. Later in his life, his love of film and creativity led him to conceive and produce two award-winning documentary films; "Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story" and "A.K.A Doc Pomus". Both aired in Canada and the US, and were played at festivals around the world. Throughout his life, Will generously supported many community institutions and foundations. His philanthropy also extended to quietly supporting many individuals in need. Above all, family meant everything to Will. He showered his children and grandchildren with love. Will will be remembered for his love of family, generosity, creativity, and enthusiasm for life.
Published by The Globe and Mail from Sep. 19 to Sep. 24, 2022.

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Paige Atherton

October 9, 2022

Mr Hechter, we only ever spoke via phone but what you did for my family will never be forgotten. Your act of kindness to a complete stranger will forever be in my heart. Thank you and rest well. Our deepest condolensces to all family and friends during this time.
-Paige + Alec Atherton

Elizabeth Ross

September 25, 2022

We knew and adored Will Hechter as a joyful, passionate, charismatic presence at Clear Lake. Will had an intense appetite for life, people and experience and it was delightful to spend time in his orbit. Both Will and Linda were charming hosts, adept at creating and supporting relationships and bringing together interesting constellations of people and personalities. A casual gathering was often distinguished by unexpected elements which made them unique, dramatic and memorable. Will seemed to bring his passionate enthusiasm to every aspect of his life. On the court, a casual tennis match was elevated to high drama as he lunged and dived for every ball. Will also possesed a quiet kindness and empathy and we appreciated his attention and interest in our experiences. He will be deeply missed, but our lives were enriched by knowing him.

Our condolences to Linda and the family.

Elizabeth Ross and Andrew Stubbs

Professor Dr. Harold Drutz

September 21, 2022

Unfortunately, my wife Robin and I are just now learning of Will's passing and we are devastated that we have missed the funeral. We have had the privilege of knowing Linda and Will since they came to Toronto My wife (nee: Hoffer) knew Will from Winnipeg. I had the privilege of bringing one of their daughters into the world.

Will was a talented, extremely competent lawyer, entrepreneur, and innovative businessman. He had an eclectic passion for TV's, avante guard art, cars and many other things.

Our sympathies go out to Linda, her daughters ,and all their grandchildren. We have lost a good friend and outstanding human being.

Harold and Robin Drutz

Doug Campbell

September 20, 2022

Sloane and Marc
Please know that Kate and I are keeping you in our thoughts and hearts.
Doug & Kate

Tony and Tracey Barozzino

September 20, 2022

Sloane and marc,
Deepest sympathies to you and your entire family. Our thoughts are with you.
Tony and Tracey

Patti and Jeff Posnick

September 19, 2022

Darling Linda,
Jeff and I just heard about Will´s passing.
We are sending love and strength to you all during this difficult and tragic time.
Thinking of you and your entire family.
Much love always,
Patti and Jeff Posnick.

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