William TERON

William TERON obituary, OTTAWA, ON

William TERON

William TERON Obituary

Published by Ottawa Citizen from Mar. 13 to Mar. 17, 2018.
TERON, William November 15, 1932 - March 12, 2018 Passed away peacefully in his sleep on March 12, 2018 at the Queensway Carleton Hospital at the age of 85. Bill is survived by his wife, Jean, his four children Chris (Louisa), Kim (Ross Tuddenham), Will (Amy Waugh) and Bruce (Adrienne), his sister, Adele (Robert Watson), and his seven grandchildren, Briar (Craig Dent), Heather (Jonathan Canning), Hannah, Paige, Mark, Robert and Clare. He was predeceased by his parents, George and Sadie, and his brother, John. Bill was born in the Ukrainian village of Gardenton, Manitoba in 1932. His family moved to Winnipeg in 1942 where he eventually studied drafting at St John's Technical High School. He won a competition for a drafting job with the Federal government and moved to Ottawa in 1951. He soon changed jobs and worked as a draftsman for custom homes with C.A. Johannsen. In 1955 he married Jean Woodwark and he started his own company to design and build custom homes. This lead to his first work building communities, starting in McKellar Park, Lynwood Village, Qualicum and Graham Park and eventually the planning of Kanata as the first garden city outside the Greenbelt. He built its first community of Beaverbrook and started the high technology park so that people could work and live in the same place. He is affectionately known as the "Father of Kanata". In addition to housing communities, he designed and built the Talisman Hotel, Carleton Towers Hotel, Inn of the Provinces office and hotel complex, the Dufferin House, 300 Driveway, Park Square, Belvedere Gate condominiums. In 1970 his decision to turn over derelict industrial lands in Toronto to the federal government at cost in return for a commitment to create a public park inspired the 1972 announcement of Harbourfront by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau - a decision that had a major impact on the city. In 1973, Prime Minister Trudeau asked him to leave his business and become the President of Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Over the next seven years there he also became its Chairman and was Secretary (Deputy Minister) of the Ministry of State for Urban Affairs. At CMHC, he was especially proud of the Assisted Home Ownership Program, Assisted Rental Program, Rural and Native Housing, programs for non-profit and coop housing, and the inner city redevelopments in Montreal, Quebec City, Granville Island in Vancouver, Marketplace in Saint John. When he left CMHC, inspired by his international roles with the United Nations and O.E.C.D, he devoted his time to research and development of building technologies. He wanted to create a self-help technology to allow people in other countries to build affordable housing of North American quality standards, using local labour and materials, following their local cultures and design. This led to many new, patented technologies for residential and commercial buildings, which he used to build over four million square feet of buildings in Canada, United States and Wales and do consulting work in 13 other countries. Bill was one of the founding trustees of the National Arts Centre, was on the Boards of the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research, Canadian Housing Design Council, African Students Foundation, National Capital Arts Alliance, Ashbury College, Carleton University, Ottawa General Hospital, National Gallery of Canada Foundation, and he worked with Lester Pearson on the creation of the Lester B. Pearson United World College in Victoria. Bill has received a Community Design Award for Kanata, three national and four regional awards for housing from the Canadian Housing Design Council, the Jane Jacobs Lifetime Achievement Award from the Canadian Urban Institute, a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal and Doctor of Laws honoris causa from Carleton University. He is an Honorary Member of the Ontario Association of Architects, and Honorary Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, and an Officer of the Order of Canada. The family will hold a private memorial and interment at the Pinecrest Cemetery. Those wishing to honour Bill's memory may send a donation to the Queensway Carleton Hospital Foundation, where Bill received excellent loving care in his final weeks. Condolences, tributes and donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com

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July 6, 2018

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Almina Gouthro

July 6, 2018

Dear Chris. Many years ago I worked for your family at the Carleton Towers. You were a very young man then. So sorry to hear about your loss. I remember your Dad being such a gentlemen. Often thought about you, Eric and Ian. My thoughts and sympathy are with your family .

Gary and Colette O'Brien

April 18, 2018

Our deepest condolences to the family of Bill Teron. We are original owners of one of the last residential developments Mr. Teron made here in Ottawa, the Newport Cove Condominium Development at Corkstown and Carling in Nepean. He was a tremendous builder and proud of this development as we are. We are very appreciative and thankful for his work and for his many contributions to Ottawa and surrounding areas. He was a true professional.

Sylvana De Bortoli

March 22, 2018

Sincere sympathy to the family of Mr. Teron.. I met him a long time ago. My father Bruno De Bortoli and his company worked in Kanata and did I believe all of the tile, marble etc. work in those lovely homes and enjoyed the experience and contact with Mr. Teron And his team.
Mr Teton was a real giant and creative visionary. He was quite extraordinary and won't be forgotten. Blessings to the family.
Sylvana De Bortoli and family, Ottawa. Ontario

March 18, 2018

Mrs. Teron, Chris & Kim,
May I say it was a privilege to have known & worked for Bill over many years, in several ways, starting back in 1984, up to 2003.
I admired the sensibility & discreet nuances that made the initial development of Kanata unique & forward thinking.
I experienced what it was like to reside in Beaverbrook when I lived at 100 Leacock Drive in the mid seventies. The built environment spoke volumes while I attended Algonquin for architectural technology studies. I idolised his work. I am forever grateful to have known him as well as yourselves.
Please accept my humble condolences regarding Bill's passing. May you find peace within you while celebrating his remarkable life.
Sincerely,
Bert Rupert

Alison Overtveld

March 17, 2018

Condolences, Jean, to you and your family. I hope memories of music you and Bill heard together will sustain you as you grieve your loss.

Linda Meier

March 17, 2018

Chris, Louisa, Briar and Heather, my condolences to you and your family for your loss.

Brian Marley-Clarke

March 15, 2018

How sad. I worked with Mr. Teron in Toronto in the late sixties (my wife also at CMHC). Such a creative mind, a real inspiration. Met him on occasion at university alumni events over many years. He was always cordial and remained "with it" on any subject. Condolences to Jean and the family.

Nancy Marley-Clarke

March 14, 2018

A tremendous visionary and true leader in civic development. I had the pleasure of working for CMHC when he was president. His sense of where housing was -- and should -- be going was extraordinary. Ottawa has lost a titan.

March 13, 2018

Our thoughts are with Jean, Chris, Kim, Will and Bruce....Bill was a truly remarkable man. He will be missed and remembered fondly.
Jeff Moffatt and Family

Gail Inglis

March 13, 2018

Chris and family, my condolences on your loss. Peace to you all.

Carol & Rene de Lint

March 13, 2018

My husbands family was one of the first Beaverbrook residents - purchasing a home on Varley drive,30 years later, we returned to Beaverbrook to raise our two sons - in the same model of home! This time on Pellan. Thank you for making our lives so wonderful by living in such an amazing neighborhood.

Philippe Valois

March 13, 2018

My friend and foe in Paris was a wonderful man.
I will always miss him
My love to Cris and the family
Philippe Valois

Ruth Hunter

March 13, 2018

Chris, Louisa , Briar, Heather and family, please accept our condolences. My parents loved Beaverbrook when they joined this community in 1969 and so we were happy to join them when it was time to raise our family. I can think of no better place to live.

Doug Radbourne

March 13, 2018

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family at this time of your loss. Doug a former employee at Kanata.

Margaret Montague

March 13, 2018

Chris, Kim, and family, my deepest condolences on the loss of your father. It's so long ago that I worked at the March Road tower looking after the mail and phones for you and others. It was always nice to see your father. A very kind man.

Joanne Teron

March 13, 2018

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

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