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William G. DE HAAS

November 13, 1928 - May 12, 2024

William G. DE HAAS obituary, November 13, 1928-May 12, 2024, Calgary, BC

BORN

November 13, 1928

DIED

May 12, 2024

FUNERAL HOME

South Calgary Funeral Centre and Crematorium

12700 Macleod Trail South

Calgary, Alberta

William DE HAAS Obituary

William (Bill) de Haas died peacefully with his family by his side at Aspen Woods Seniors Residence in Calgary. His health had declined over the past year. He is survived by his children; Jennifer, Vim (Lisa) and Ian (Sylvia); grandchildren Tom, Eric, Stuart, Mercedes, Brianna, and Jacqueline; and his four great grandchildren. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews in British Columbia and South Africa. He was predeceased by his first wife Mary de Haas (Montgomery) and his wife of 45 years, Vera de Haas (May).

Dad (Bill) was a wonderful, kind man, with a sharp, quick wit and an exceptional mind. He trained as an Orthopedic Surgeon initially in Edinburgh, Scotland then under his mentor, Ian McNab in Toronto. Ian said that there is a small city in Western Canada called Calgary that was looking for orthopedic surgeons. Off he and family went - dad loved the city and the mountains and set up his practice there in 1960. He spent the initial 20 years of his practice caring for people of all ages at the Children's Hospital, the Holy Cross Hospital and Foothills Hospital. Bill was a gifted surgeon who was well respected by his peers, nurses and patients. In 1981, he moved to the West Coast and dad practiced there until his retirement in Victoria, BC.

We were 'provided' many words of wisdom.... One was that it is important to contribute in life in some manner where you 'leave your mark'. My goodness did he ever! We are most proud of his medical research where he was one of the founders/inventors of "electro-magnetic stimulation to heal difficult fractures". He used his Fridays to commence this research at the University of Calgary in 1972 with excellent results leading to many presentations, publications and a year as President of the Canadian Orthopaedic Research Council.

While working at Foothills Hospital, he met a nurse, Vera May. They were both intellectuals, shared many interests together and married in 1974. Family times, both summer and winter, were spent at the cabin on Lake Windermere. Wonderful friendships began there as well. Dad and Vera lived most of the last 30 years of their lives in beautiful Victoria. Much of his time was spent off shore on his sailboat or in their beloved garden behind their home. He and Vera loved Victoria.

A note of thanks for the wonderful care dad received from all the medical staff and caregivers at Verve Aspen Woods. Dad's humor and kindness prevailed throughout his life and we celebrate the beautiful memories he left behind and the profound impact he had on each of us. At his request, a small private celebration of life will be held in the near future at one of his favorite venues.

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Published by The Times Colonist from May 24 to May 26, 2024.

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Carrie Coupland

June 12, 2024

I´ve known Bill for about six years. He was a frequent customer at the hair salon inside Verve Aspen woods. Bill was a truly lovely, soft spoken man, and he always shared the best stories about his past experiences and his family with me. He will be missed and remembered.

Andrew Hosie

May 24, 2024

wonderful surgeon and kind human being.....very much enjoyed working with him in Campbell River BC.... condolences to the family....
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