Passed away at Country Terrace Nursing Home on Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at the age of 88. Beloved husband of the late Shirley Fowles (2020) for over 65 years. Cherished father of Lynn Halladay, Ian, Brent and Laurie, Marc, and Kevin. Proud grandad of 16, great-grandad of 17, great-great-grandad to 1, and Foster Dad to over 50. Survived by his brother and in-laws Philip and Maggie Fowles, and Peter Corpse. Fondly remembered by his nieces and nephews. Predeceased by parents Wilfred and Ethel (Voneshen) Fowles, daughter Jill Partridge, sister-in-law Carol Corpse, and brother-in-law Roy Corpse.
Bill was born in Old Woking, England and immigrated to Canada with his three children in 1966. Settling down in Kitchener and working for a few years at Alexanian’s carpets until his wife Shirley immigrated later that same year. Their family then moved to London, Lucan, Clinton and Exeter where he and Shirley enjoyed their retirement together. Through his life Bill was very involved in the community coaching soccer, hockey, and judo classes. He will be fondly remembered for his community involvement and great story telling.
A private memorial service will be held at the Haskett Funeral Home, EXETER on Monday, October 11th at 11 AM. Though the service is private, the family invites you to join with them from the comfort of your home. Stream the service live by visiting www.facebook.com/haskettfh. Cremation with interment St. James Cemetery, Clandeboye at a later date.
Donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
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Rob and Debbie Andrews
To the Fowles family.
Remembering Bill as a soccer team mate many years ago. He kept up with the young guys on and off the field.
Most recently remember seeing both him and Shirley at the Exeter arena on gate duty.
Sending our sympathy…Cherish the many wonderful memories of Bill, they will bring a smile to your face.
Joan Crawford
To All the Fowle’s Family. We remember Bill mostly from minor hockey days in Lucan. Shirley and Bill would be at all the hockey games that Brent played. Bill laid our carpet in the house we built on Nicoline Street. He had an “English” sense of humour. Sending you our deepest condolences .Reg and Joan Crawford
Karen
Marc and family:My sympathy to you all of the passing of your dear dad.My thoughts and prayers are with you. Treasure the wonderful moments. Sincerely Karen Phillips.
George and Sue Wilson
Bill’s family, we are sorry for your loss. Your Dad and Mom were a lovely couple. They were so friendly at the hockey games . Cherish your wonderful memories. You are in our thoughts and prayers. George and Sue Wilson
Terrie and Kirk shaw
Thinking of you all Brent , Laurie and the entire Fowels family
Terrie and Kirk Shaw and family
Bob and Martha Heywood
Sorry to hear about Bill. He always had a smile and a fun story to share. He will be missed.
Mark Heimrich
To Bill & Shirley’s Family;
Our sincere condolences in the loss of your dear Dad. I always enjoyed my chats with both Bill & Shirley whether we were doing business together or meeting at the arena over many years. What a nice couple. I hope it gives you peace to know they’re re-united.
Mark & Julie Heimrich, Sarah, Scott & Spencer & Staff at Lifetime Water Products Exeter
Rob and Linda Salts
Our deepest condolences to Bill’s family and friends. Bill was a kind and jovial man who enjoyed people, and made us feel happy and fortunate to be in his presence.
Linda & Jim Dietrich
Sincere condolence to all the family, always enjoyed our talks at the door to the arenas a caring man, so sorry for your loss,
Linda & Jim Dietrich
Sincere condolence to all the family, always enjoyed our talks at the door to the arenas a caring man, so sorry for your loas.
Wanda Reynolds
Lynn & Family
Sorry to about your Dad. Our thoughts are with you at this time of sorrow.
Bob & Wanda Reynolds
Donna Regier
To Bill’s Family
So sorry to hear of your father’s passing.I enjoyed many good conversations with your Mom & Dad at the South Huron Rec Center, when they took the money for the hockey games.Thinking of you at this sad time🌹
Marion E. Dykeman
I am very sad to hear of the passing of Bill Fowles. He and his wife Shirley were wonderful people. My deepest sympathy goes out to the family. May they both rest in peace.
Doug and Barb Norman
Our deepest sympathy. Great memories of our relationship in the flooring business with Nirholme Decorating
Sheila Butchart
To Bills family : Sending condolences to his family and friends.
Bill and Shirley were always at the arena helping and enjoy themselves. Great carpet layer in our house on Butler st.
RIP Bill
Alex and Donna Westman
I have so many fond memories of time spent with Bill, either helping him lay carpet or while he taught me Aikido. He was a truly kind man with a wonderful outlook on life and many talents which he generosity shared with others.
I’m truly grateful to have known him and to call him friend.
Rest well Sensei.
Karen Dickins
So sorry to hear of Bills passing, but he and Shirley are together again. Will miss seeing both at the hockey rink. May your wonderful memories carry you through these dark days.
Marjorie Johnson
His life will continue through the lives of the many he mentored, fostered and coached, and what a lovely legacy Brent and Laurie will carry forward.