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Clark, William "Billy"

CLARK, William "Billy"

1954 - 2024

In Loving Memory of William "Billy" Clark

 It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of William "Billy" Clark, who left us unexpectedly at his home on February 5, 2024. He was 69 years old. Billy will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

 Predeceased by his parents Irene McKay and Tex Clark and his brother Jim Clark. He is forever remembered by his wife Ruth (née Young); his brother Richard Clark McKay and his wife Kim, his daughter Jennifer, his son Colin (and grandson), his uncle Angus Bernie as well as numerous nieces, nephews and extended family members.

 Billy was a dedicated and hardworking individual throughout his life. He embraced each day with a strong work ethic, always striving for excellence in everything he did. His unwavering determination and commitment were truly commendable.

 One of Billy's greatest joys in life was spending time at the cottage and immersing himself in the beauty of the great outdoors. His love for the cottage became a sanctuary where he created countless cherished memories with family and friends. Known for his kind and generous nature, Billy was always ready to lend a helping hand to his friends.

 Billy's departure leaves a void that cannot be filled. He will forever be remembered as a loving husband, a reliable friend, and a compassionate soul. He leaves behind a legacy of hard work, dedication, and selflessness that will continue to inspire all of us.

 Donations in Billy’s memory may be made to the Thrombosis Society of Canada (https://thrombosiscanada.ca 128 Halls Road, Whitby, ON L1P 1Y8)

 In keeping with Billy’s wishes, cremation has been arranged with Timiskaming Funeral Cooperative.

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Ruth and family

Our deepest condolences. Keep your memories close to your heart.

Love Brenda and Gaston

Brenda Todd, February 9, 2024

Billy's family

So sorry to hear of Billy's passing. I had the privilege of flying him a couple times and he was always nice and joking around. My sincere condolences to his family.

Kerry Webber, February 9, 2024

Ruth and family

Billy was a really genuine person and a real character. His passing is such a sad loss. He will be missed by many. May his memories continue to provide great comfort. Rest well Will.

Carlo and Sandra Dal Pai, February 9, 2024

Bill's family

On behalf of the Armstrong Familt I extend my very most sincere condolences on Bill's death. He was a man who grew up with my wife Billie-Jean like brother and sister. They often reminisced about their earlier days at their cottages. The Ckark-Boyd-Armstrong families were intertwined during the past many years. A great loss to the Kenogami Lake community. May they still be a family wherever and whenever they meet again. I will miss you Bill.

Meredith (Merdy) Armstrong, February 9, 2024

Ruth

My condolences Ruth.
I had the good fortune to be able to call Bill a friend. I first met Bill when I was building my cottage, but really didn't get to know him better until I moved up here during the covid pandemic. Bill and I became friends. He would come around to see how I was doing and provide advice on how to do things. As a mechanic he was especially good at getting stubborn motors working. He was a go to person who helped me out with my outboard motors and ATV.
Bill took a liking to my Grandson Jakob, giving him tips on fishing. Bill gifted Jakob a fly-rod and a tackle box of hand-tied flies he had made, and gave him lessons on how to cast. When Jakob became an apprentice hunter this past year, Bill presented him with a hunting knife. I am sure Jakob will treasure these generous gifts in the years to come. As for me, Bill will be missed. He was a friend.


May my support
warm your heart
Glen Bird , February 9, 2024

Ruth and Clark family

Ruth and Clark family, please accept our sympathies. Over the years Billy fixed a mine hoist for me, rebuilt an outboard motor, numerous lawnmowers and repaired a truck engine for my plumber. There wasn't anything mechanical that he couldn't fix. I'm going to miss those chats on his front porch at Kenogami. RIP old buddy.

Bill Glover and family, February 9, 2024

Ruth and Family

We were so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. He was a great friend and neighbour, always willing to lend a helping hand. We will certainly miss him.
With sincere sympathy.

Brenda and Gary Grabowski, February 9, 2024

Ruth and Clark Family

I’m so sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. Unlike others who knew Bill for years, I only met Bill a few years ago when he offered to help winterize our boat. Despite medical complications, he did what he could for us. Over the past few years, he was amazing at touching base and helping out when needed. He was a genuine, quality individual. Will always reference his old place on Kenogami as Clark Island.

Kate Glover, February 10, 2024

Clark family

Sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. I worked with Bill for a few years was fun to work with. I know he loved fishing and did a little hunting. He also liked diving and I was working at the Adam’s mine when his dad lost his life diving. Wish the family the best.

Les Foss, February 10, 2024

Ruth & Clark Families

Ruth and Clark Families,
Sorry about Bill’s passing. Bill was a friend for years and a neighbour for our family in Kenogami. He was always ready to help despite the challenges he faced over the last few years. Bill always had a positive attitude and will be dearly missed. Rest in peace buddy.

Zeke Nikitin, February 12, 2024

Ruth

We are so sorry for your loss of Bill. Our sincere condolences to you and your family…Love Cindy and Ray.


May my support
warm your heart
Cindy Bobbie-Lefebvre, February 12, 2024

Rick Clark McKay and Families

Deepest condolences on the loss of your brother Rick.
Rest In Peace Billy.

Rodney MacDonald, February 18, 2024

Ruth

Billy was definitely one of a kind, one in a million. We always enjoyed seeing him - It could be on the lake or anywhere & Billy took the time to chat asking how we were & always had a story to tell. He will be missed by many.
Rest in peace Bill
Rick & Marilyn

Rick & Marilyn Schonfeldt, February 21, 2024

billies wife

It was with great shock that I heard the billiy had passed away.
I had tried to phone him about 8 times with no response.
He will be forever in my heart, and i will miss billy the kid.
His smile was was unreal and he was a true freind, he was always ready to help.
His suffering has come to an end
I will miss you billy
your old freind
OLD TIMER lou roy 78

LUCIEN ROY, February 27, 2024

billies wife

MY DEEPEST SYMPATHIES
I'M STILL IN SHOCK OF BILLIES PASSING
I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE SKIDDOO TRIPS.
THE FISHING TRIPS.
THE HUNTING TRIPS
BILLIE ALWAYS HAD A SMILE AND WAS ALWAYS THE FIRST TO COME IF YOU NEEDED HELP
HE ALWAYS CAME TO SEE ME WHEN HE WAS IN TIMMINS.
I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER BILLIE, HE WAS ONE OF MY BEST FREINDS
HE HAD A BIG HEART OF GOLD
OLD TIMER LOU ROY 78

LUCIEN ROY, April 13, 2024

Ruth ,Richard and the Clark Family

Condolences, I am a bit late , found out the day about Bill passing , so very sorry to hear that . We were good friends , in Timmins , many years ago , and unfortunately we had lost touch over the years . When Bill was passing thru Timmins he would stop and see me occasionally and talk about all the crazy fun times we had. R I P my friend BILLY …

Mark and Anne Alarie, June 21, 2024