1936 – 2022
Passed away at Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto on Saturday, December 10, 2022 in his 87th year. Cherished husband of Anne Brock for 61 years. Loving father of Karen (Greg), and the late Jeffrey. Proud grandfather of Emily. Dear brother and brother in-law of David Brock (Lydia), Sandy Brock, and John King (Mary). Predeceased by his brother Don Brock.
Bill has several University degrees, including three honorary degrees. He had a very successful thirty-seven year career with Toronto Dominion Bank. Upon retirement, he was Deputy Chairman.
A private family funeral service was held at Haskett Funeral Home, Exeter. Interment Exeter Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Haskett Funeral Home, Exeter (519-235-1220).
Memorial donations may be made in honour of William T. Brock to support the Lung Cancer Research Fund at the Princess Margaret Foundation (www.pmcf.ca).
Chris Winkler
Karen
Sorry to hear about your father’s passing. I recalled he was very special to you.
David Peters
I am very sorry for your loss. Both my father and I knew Bill at the TD.
Patty and Sheldon Russell
Anne, Karen, Gregg, Emily
We felt privileged to have known Bill. The many years that we enjoyed your patronage at The Keystone Alley, as you sat at your favourite table #27 and we cooked , served and listened to your many interesting stories. Many fond memories! He was one of a kind!
Our sincerest condolences,
Sheldon and Patty Russell
Matthew Neville
Jenn McCaw
Stacy Hlusiak
John Babiuk
Dear Anne,
Faye and I extend our condolences to you and your family on Bill’s passing.
We have fond memories of having lived in Singapore, meeting you and your family and my working with Bill. I admired his banking and people skills, and his career achievements at TD Bank.
A life well lived !
John and Faye Babiuk
Richmond, BC
Ken and LInda Foxcroft
Dear Anne and Family. LInda and I were very saddened to learn of dear Dear Bill’s passing; I had the pleasure of working with Bill for at least 15 years at the TD, I still remember visiting Singapore in 1974 where you and Bill made me feel most welcome. Bill was a larger than life Character and he is going to leave as with many wonderful memories.
Sincere Condolences.
Linda and ken Foxcroft
Dick Thomson
Anne: Bill was a friend and colleague to many and who provided good counsel and support to myself and others during his long, established career at TD Bank.
With my deepest condolences to you and your family at this sad time.
Dick Thomson
Rick & Marilyn Vandenbussche
Dave and family, our sympathy on Bill’s passing. Thinking of the Brock family at this sad time.
Joe French
Dear Anne and family,
We were sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. Thinking of you at this difficult time and may you find comfort in your memories of a life well lived.
Sincerely, Marlene and Joe French
Carol Stephenson
Anne and family.
I am so sorry to hear about Bill’s passing. He always gave me wonderful guidance when I was Dean at Ivey. I also enjoyed our many lunches/dinners with you, Bill, and Hank. I know you will miss him terribly.
My deepest condolences,
Carol Stephenson
John & Ruth Timmermans
Our condolences to the BROCK family.
Daintry Klein
Anne and Karen. So sorry to hear of the loss of Bill. My mother always appreciated your updates and letters. Our family appreciated your kindness and friendship over the years,
Daintry Klein
Linda & Jerry Traquair
Condolences to Dave & Lydia, Anne and the entire Brock clan on Bill’s passing. . We are so very sorry for your loss.
Doug Bray
I am very sorry to learn of Bill’s passing. A fantastic banker with exceptional foresight and communication skills, he certainly had a significant and worthy impact on TD.
Best wishes to those who will miss his presence.
Doug Bray
Sue Riley
Dave & Lydia. Thinking of you during this difficult time.
Jean Mills
My Sympathy to you Anne in losing your husband & to you David I’m losing your second brother.
Murray Eldon
Anne, I am so sorry for your loss. I will remember the really nice exceptionally brilliant man who treated everyone with great respect. It was an honor to have a small role in his world. Please accept my sincere condolences at this very difficult time.
Jon Levin
I am so very sorry for your loss. I remember working with Bill back in the early 1980’s when he was Deputy Chair of TD and I was a young lawyer. My experience with him was that he was very patient (with me, not necessarily others) and so very helpful. I so enjoyed learning from him and can only think fondly of him and of the good times we had working together.
Jon Levin