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Sgt. William Henry Clack (RCMP)

1932 - 2020

Sgt. William Henry Clack (RCMP) obituary, 1932-2020, Mississauga/Oakville, ON

BORN

1932

DIED

2020

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Glen Oaks Funeral Home & Cemetery

3164 Ninth Line (403 & Dundas St.)

Oakville, Ontario

William Clack Obituary

CLACK, Sgt. (RCMP) WILLIAM HENRY December 15, 1932 - May 1, 2020 It is with profound heartfelt sadness that the family of William (Bill) Clack announce his passing on Friday, May 1, 2020 at the Sheridan Villa Long Term Care Home in Mississauga, Ontario. He succumbed to complications related to the COVID-19 virus, in addition to dementia. Bill is survived by his daughter Ginny (Barry), son Scott and predeceased by daughter Cory (Albert) and daughter-in-law Kim. He is also survived by Aunt Irene and sister-in-law Joan Clack. Predeceased by father Dilwyn, mother Gladys, sister Shirley (Roy, Reg) and brothers John (Joan) and Dil. He will be missed by Faye (Ewing), Brenda and Murray, and Rainer (Cathy). Uncle to Elaine (Larry), Judy (Randy), Norm and Sharon, Hazel, Lianne, Wayne, Cheryl and John, Laurel and Steve. Grandfather to Lena, Tim, Erich, Sadie and Matt, Fallon and Jillian, plus great-grandfather to Rollie. Bill served with the RCMP from 1951 through 1977. He served in Jasper, Banff, Calgary, Edmonton and Toronto. He enjoyed many pasttimes: golf, skiing, cooking, curling (Dixie Curling Club) and travel. Bill's family offers their sincere thanks to the many staff at Sheridan Villa who provided excellent care for him over the past two years. Bill will be cremated at the Glen Oaks Funeral Home and Cemetery, in Oakville, ON; more information is available at www.arbormemorial.ca/en/glenoaks. Donations in Bill's memory should be directed to the Alzheimer Society.

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Published by Toronto Star on May 9, 2020.

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John Wilcox

March 8, 2023

My deepest condolences to all family and friends of Bill. He was the best fun loving and welcoming gentleman in the world. He definitely enriched my life and all of my family with his kindness and generosity. Bill traveled to attend my wedding in England, which was the icing on the cake for us that day. Always had a smile and a kind word for anyone he felt needed one ! He is dearly missed and has often been included in many funny, weird and crazy stories we tell around the campfire toasting marshmallows, while sipping a rum and coke ( Bill's fav )
Very saddened to hear of Bill's passing and he is dearly missed to all that knew him and for all the people that didn't get to know him. You missed out !

Judy Fraser Sanders

February 9, 2021

So very sorry to hear of Bill's passing. I lived across the street from Bill & Faye in the early 60's. My parents were always fond of the entire family. Sincere condolences from the Gregory family.

Allyson McCloskey

October 9, 2020

So sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. I worked for him in the 1980s at the KOA. Bill was always kind and lots of fun! I remember him with a cocktail in hand at the end of the day ...his “nectar of the Gods”. He was a gentleman. Condolences to his family.

Brad Reynolds

May 14, 2020

I would like to pass along my condolences to Bills family. I met Bill in 1981 when I worked for him at the Toronto North KOA. I worked 3 summers for Bill while I was in High School. Bill was always upbeat and fun to work for. I am saddened to hear of his passing.

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