William ‘Bill’ Davies passed away suddenly at his home on Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at the age of 90. Bill lived his life with the energy of a mischievous child. Bill was ferociously dedicated to his growing family. He is survived by his loving wife Kathleen of 67 years and their 3 daughters Vickie Rhyno, Judy MacMillan, and Gail Loyens. Bill loved to sneak a cold beer with his son-in-laws Earl Rhyno, Rob MacMillan and Mike Loyens. He was the ultimate patriarch to his grandchildren Alicia, Billy (Jenni), Shayne (Natalie), Tori, Kate (Jordan), Clare, Tayler (Kyle), Blake (Becky), Ali, and his great grandchildren Violet, Hazelmae, Shaylie, Watson, Lauren and many more to come.
Bill will always be missed for his infectious smile and his giggle that let Kay know he was up to no good and let the grandchildren know he was ready for action. The ultimate family man, he was always the #1 fan at all sporting events and activities, ready to read a story book, join the party, or win any game that required rhythm and accuracy. Only Grandpa Bill would jump into the lake from the second story window of the boathouse at 80 years young to take the boys for $100 bucks.
The world has lost a shining light that lived every day focused on how he could best serve his family. Anyone who knew him, loved ‘Uncle Willy’. Simple, unpretentious and ready to serve. Our Bill will be an unassuming role model for the next generation of men in his family for many years to come.
“God bless you and rest in peace. You will be truly missed.”
Cremation has taken place. A private memorial service for invited guests will be held at the Highland Country Club, 1922 Highland Heights, London, on Saturday, December 18th at 1PM. Stream the service live or at your convenience by visiting www.facebook.com/cremationandcelebrations.
A public Celebration of Bill’s Life will be held following the service at the Highland Country Club, 1922 Highland Heights, London from 2 – 4 PM. The celebration is a “come and go” style. Due to Provincial COVID-19 restrictions, each person must RSVP for the celebration, please click “Register Now” below to register. It is also asked that due to Provincial COVID-19 proof of vaccination restrictions, each person must show proof that they are fully vaccinated to attend the celebration of life. Proof of vaccination can be obtained by visiting covid19.ontariohealth.ca.
A private family inurnment will be held down the road at Woodland Cemetery, London. Cremation & Celebrations, ARVA (519-963-4003) entrusted with arrangements.
If desired, donations to the Ronald McDonald House Charity – Southwestern, ON or a charity of your choice will be accepted.
Katie Fox
Dear Mrs. Davies, Judy, Vicki, Gail and all the rest of your family, I am so sorry for the loss of your kind and funny dad. He was such a good man and an example to me as a kid growing up on Windsor Ave. of what a good father should be. I have so many memories of swimming in your pool, driving to church on Sunday mornings where your dad would drop us kids off and go home again so your mom could have a quiet Sunday morning. I have good memories of many weekend sleepovers where I marvelled at the magical love and happiness in your home. His love for his wife and children was so big and so important to him. I remember him defending us from the mean bus driver who parked on Baker Street but he never knew that Judy and I provoked the man by ringing his buzzer and running away! He gave you all a good life and you were his pride and joy. Mr. Davies was the definition of a good family man and I know he will be sorely missed. It was a privilege to know him and your family as a child growing up. May he rest in the sweetest peace.
Stan Ashworth
Remembering Bill from school days.
Bill Oaks, Bill Davies, Shirley Smith, Jack Slater Stan and and Norm Ashworth, Central Ave Days
Sorry for you loss
Stan A
Mary Ann Fradgley
Vickie, Earl, Mrs. Davies and the entire Davies Family,
Greg & I would like to offer our deepest condolences to everyone. Mr. Davies was a wonderful man and he will be greatly missed. Our thought & prayers are with all of you.
Love,
Mary Ann & Greg Fradgley
Kim Kimbark
Gail, Mike and family,
Michele and I would like to extend our deepest sympathy to you all for your loss. Our prayers are with you and your family at this time. May your life be filled with many great memories and God Bless!
Sincerely
Kim, Michele, Courtney, Tanner and Austin Kimbark
Shawn and Bev Dayman
Gail, Mike and family,
Our thoughts are with you as you mourn the loss of your Dad and Grandpa. He sounds like he was full of life and loved a good time-no surprise there really.
Please know we are thinking of you at this difficult time.
Shawn and Bev Dayman and family
Dawn Stubbs
We are sending all our love and deepest condolences to the entire family. I have so many fun and fond memories of Uncle Bill he is dearly missed.
Chris McElroy
Our deepest condolences to Vicki, Judy and Gail and their families. Bill will be truly missed.
Rick and Chris McElroy
Dave and Joan Goddard
Gail, Mike and family
Sending our condolences to you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time.
Lori Grant
Kay, Vickie, Judy and Gail, so sorry to hear you lost your loving husband, dad, grandpa and great grandpa. I have wonderful memories of him and a lifetime of stories. I remember seeing him in the stands during Strathroy Rocket and St Thomas Star hockey games watching his grandson play so many years ago. We always had great banter back and forth as he cheered on Shayne and I cheered on my son(Dan). Unfortunately we were always on opposite teams. I am thinking about all of you through this difficult time.
Lori Grant
Wayne Kohut
Vicki/Jude/Gail – sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. He was a great guy! Whoever wrote his obit nailed it!
I remember him being at most games and drinking beers with the Tropics!
Rest in peace Bill!
Carrie Kohut
Wayne and I are heartbroken to hear this news. Bill was such an integral part of the Tropics teams. There are so many wonderful memories. I can hear his laugh as I’m thinking of him. Sending prayers and hugs to all of you.
Robert Henry
Kay, Vicki, Judy, and Gail……..so sorry to hear of your loss. Bill was an amazing guy who always brought a smile to our faces. May the memories that make you sad today bring you great joy as time goes by, and gratitude that he was such a vital part of all your lives. Our deepest sympathies.
Bob and Gail Henry
Chuck & Vivian Niesen
Vickie, Earl and family. Accept our sympathies.
Hold close the great times you shared. Bill was always smiling and ready with a hug.
So full of life he will not be forgotten. Let his memories comfort you.
Sue Connor
Aunt Kay, Vickie, Judy and Gail…so sorry to hear of Uncle Bill’s passing. I have so many fond memories of Uncle Bill up at the lake in Port Frank’s. Great times of him always chasing us kids around trying to get us into your pool. Hours of horse shoe and lawn dart games. He was truly a kid at heart. Take comfort in all those wonderful memories.
Sue Connor (Chilton)
Lori
Gail, Mike and family. So sorry for your loss. Sounds like there are plenty of good memories!
The Debrouwers
Norma Somers
Infectious smile, and gentle kind words always when we spoke to Bill the few times we met…our deepest sympathy to the Rhyno, MacMillan & Loyens families-hold your long lasting memories close to your hearts -Wayne & Norma Somers
Brenda Core-Young
Our deepest sympathies to all the family . You are all in our prayers, I see the love for this wonderful man , husband, father ,, grandfather , great grand father and friend . I wish I had the pleasure of knowing such a wonderful man. just hearing stories and seeing the love in pictures of family gathering’ s truly speaks volumes of your loss May god comfort you all in your sorrow. Love Brenda & Colin Young.
Kathy Hutchison
Vickie,Earl & family – My condolences.It is always so hard to lose a member of your family I hope all your happy & funny memories will help you get through each day. Our memories are so precious. You are in my thoughts