William “Bill” Henderson
Died: March 31, 2023 | Place: Residence
Services
Visitation
Friday Apr 21, 2023
2:00 to 4:00 pm
6:30 to 8:30 pm
AMG Funeral Home
60 Ridout Street South
London ON N6C 3X1
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Service
Saturday Apr 22, 2023 11:30 am
Wesley-Knox United Church
91 Askin Street
London ON
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Interment
Not available at this time
Obituary
HENDERSON, William “Bill”…
It is with great sadness that the family of William “Bill” Roy Clarence Henderson “Cheesie” announce his passing, peacefully at home, on Friday, March 31st, 2023 following a valiant fight against cancer, in his 83rd year. Bill is survived by his loving wife Margaret (nee Smith), of 58 years and daughters Melanie McKellar (Scott), Nicole Murphy (Jason) and Janine Chown (Michael Long) and his pride, grandchildren Kendra (Matt) and Connor McKellar, Analiese Murphy, and Cody, Benjamin and Tatum Long. Bill was predeceased by grandparents Sarah and James Henderson, his mother, Frances Soilleux (William), Bessie Cornish (Ernie), and Roy. Extended family includes Shirley (Adam), Susan Power (Barry), Karen Wadsworth (Ross) and their families. Also missed by Marg’s many siblings and their families.
Bill graduated from Chesley Ave. P.S. and attended Beck Collegiate and graduated from Wheable High School where he met the love of his life, Marg.
He attended Ryerson Polytechnical, along with graduating from the General Business Program and the Human Resources Program at Fanshawe College.
Bill enjoyed a full life. He was an active member at Knox United Church where he was an executive member of the Men’s club, with Marg served as presidents of the Couple’s club, was the Clerk of Session, was Scouter Bill, Venturer Advisor and Rover Skip to the 62nd group. He was very involved in the merger with Wesley Church where he served as Chairs of Communication and the Christian Education committees and as Sacrament Secretary as well as again together with Marg, as Presidents of the Friendship Club.
In the Boy Scouts he served as a member of the South Division Service team, and as a member of the Headquarters Outdoor Adventure Committee where he moved the motion of cabooses to Camp Sylvan.
Bill spent 29 years in the Research Department of Labatt Breweries. During that period, he spent time in the Pilot Brewery, wet chemistry, operated the Masspectrometer, and served for almost 10 years as Department Administrator. While with the company, Bill was President of the Recreation Association and as either Vice-President or President of the Labatt London Employees Credit Union. He played industrial fastball and hockey and later coached both the Ladies and Mens fastball teams.
As a second career, he formed a home-based business, Henderson Video Enterprises, producing video productions for several years.
With family, he enjoyed traveling and for 49 years were active members of NCHA (National Campers and Hikers Assoc.) later becoming FCRV (Family Campers and RVers). Bill and Marg held various positions in the chapters to which they belonged. Within this association, they served for 11 years as Ontario Teen Directors, along as Field Directors and then Retiree Field Directors. They were involved in chairing or assisting in numerous chapter or provincial campouts. Together, Marg and Bill participated on the organizing committees for Ontario 1979, 1986, 1999, and 2006 Campventions and the 1996 Hamburg, New York Campvention. Bill & Marg were honoured to receive the National Plaque and the Merit Award and Carling Trophy from the Ontario Provincial Association.
Bill and Marg have RV’d coast to coast in Canada including the Yukon, and covered all U.S. states including Alaska except Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico.
Bill enjoyed sports and participated in most levels from peewee up to adult recreational and industrial leagues. During high school he played football, basketball, and hockey. Up to the time of his illness, he continued to use his recumbent bike and treadmill.
Bill’s family wishes to thank the Staff, Nurses (C7 100-113), medical teams and specialists of LHSC for their compassion, care, and support. Thank you to friends and family, who were part of Bill’s life and the journey through his illness. Your kind words, actions and love so often sustained us.
Cremation has taken place. Family and friends are welcome for visitation on Friday, April 21, 2023 from 2-4 and 6:30-8:30 pm at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. The memorial service will be held on Saturday, April 22, 2023 at 11:30 am at Wesley-Knox United Church, 91 Askin Street, London. Family and friends are invited to watch the memorial service live from the comfort of their homes via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89396448681?pwd=YjZIR2d2MjF6c0U3K3FWdXc5RGU2Zz09. In lieu of flowers and to honour Bill, donations to the London Regional Cancer Program, c/o London Health Sciences Foundation, 747 Base Line Road East, London, ON N6C 2R6, or a charity of your choice, would be appreciated. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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Marg – Sorry to hear about Bill’s passing. May you find some comfort in your sorrow knowing many of us in the W-K family share your grief.
Peace – Shirley & Ross
Dearest Marg, and family. Our hearts are broken along with yours to hear that Bill‘s journey is over. He was an integral part of so many peoples lives in and outside of his church. You can’t think of Bill without seeing that smile and the twinkle in his eye. His long struggle is over and may he finally rest in peace and may the wonderful memories you all have be a comfort to you during this time and in the days and months ahead. My deepest sympathy to you all. Love, Ronalee.
Marg and family, Dad and I send our condolences on Bill’s passing. We will always have fond memories of the camping shenanigans!
Our thoughts and prayers are with Marg, Melanie, Nicole, Janine and all the family at this sad and difficult time. We have so many wonderful memories of fun times camping together. Your special memories of Bill will keep him alive in your hearts forever. May you find comfort and peace.
Cheers to you Bill. May your campsite be level, the view spectacular and the beer cold.
Until we all meet again – may you rest in peace.
Wendy, Blake, Zach and Nicole Cudmore
Sorry to hear of your husband passing. May your many wonderful memories comfort you at this time and going forward. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Marg, I send my condolences to you and your family. You can’t think of Bill without seeing that smile and the glimmer in his eye. He made the best Santa. I know how much he liked camping and think about your many trips when I go by your house and see your trailer. My sympathy to you and your family.
My sincere and heartfelt condolences to Mrs. H, Nicole, Melanie and Janine. I grew up with Mr. H. and travelled many road trips together with our families. He was kind, supportive, witty and just generally a wonderful person. He will be so missed. Sending prayers and love.
So sorry for your loss. Sending big hugs and lots of love. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers. Lots of good memories!
We have many good memories of Bill (&Family) . Camping/ NCHA Our thoughts and prayers go out to family as we cherish our memories of a good camping friend.
C & B
I’ll miss your phone calls and e-mails so very much. I remember playing tag when we were kids. I love you Cousin Bill.
Marg, thinking of you at this very sad time with Bill’s passing. Holding you close in thought and prayer in the difficult days ahead.
While at Labatt, I worked with Bill on the Credit Union as an auditor. He was always friendly and pleasant. Thought highly of by all. May your memories console you during this sad time. Peace……
Basil Jennings
Our deepest condolences to the Henderson family on Bill’s passing. A colleague of mine at Labatt London for decades, Bill was always a joy to be around! Not only a great baseball teammate but a fun-loving individual who was always heavily involved as a leader/organizer in extra-curricular activities at Labatt!…..he made all our lives a little bit better!……RIP Bill!
My condolences to Marg and the family. I worked at Labatt’s and got to know Bill. He was always a gentleman and willing to listen. A gentle sole. Rest In Peace Bill.
Condolences to Margaret and family from the Brocks! Goes back to 60’s & 70’s (John & Bill).
It is with great sadness that I say goodbye to one of my very best camping friends. Bill was always ready to help and he will be sorely missed!
Dear Marg,
So sorry to hear of Bill’s passing please accept my sincere condolences. I’ve thought of you and Bill over the years and our little group of Lambeth girl friends, but unfortunately have lost track of everyone.
May all of your wonderful years together sustain you and keep you strong.
Best always,
Carleen
On behalf of the whole Ferguson family and all the staff at Ferguson RV World will will miss our good friend Bill. He never arrived without a story to tell and a joke or two to put a smile on our face. Our condolences to Marg and all the family. Lots of good memories to share.
Melanie, Scott and the entire Henderson family. Sending our condolences on the passing of your father/grandfather. Hold onto all the great memories. Tracey&Scott McAuley and family
We were saddened to hear of Bill’s passing. We send our deepest condolences to Marg and the Henderson Family.
Frances and Kathryn Smith
Bill was a big part of our camping family and will always live in my fondest memories growing up. He will definitely be missed but as I get older and my socks get higher and higher I will always be reminded of him.
All our love Brian, Dina, Braydon and Jordan