Suddenly at his residence on Friday, April 21st, 2006, Bill Congdon of London in his 68th year. Dear father of Rebecca Fournie and her husband Greg of London and Susan Bedford and her husband Brad of Port Stanley. Dear pappa of Brandee, Alanna and Nicholas. Dear brother of Joan Cronkwright and her husband Jack of Kettle Point. Also missed by Judy. Cremation. A memorial service will be held in the chapel of the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street, South, London, on Wednesday, April 26th, 2006 at 11:00 A.M. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to the charity of your choice. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
Sharon and I were very saddened to hear about the passing of Bill. Although we didn’t see much of each other over the years, he was someone whom I always enjoyed talking to and visiting with whenever we did meet. I know that he will be greatly missed.
Sincere condolences
Ken Beecroft
Ulla & Michael Troughton
April 24, 2006 at 10:17 pm
Fond memories of working with Bill when he volunteered at the London InterCommunity Health Centre. His kindness and carving expertise inspired many multicultural seniors and we were very sorry when his illness forced him to retire.
We send our sincere condolences to all the family.
Ray & Gail (Ladd) Eaton
April 25, 2006 at 3:26 pm
Bill was a good friend and helpful neighbour for many years to Mom. We’re thinking of you on your loss.
Heather Liabotis (Formerly Heather McQueen)
April 25, 2006 at 9:39 pm
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. It is with my deepest sympathies that I wish you comfort through this difficult time. I have fond memories of our times together, Becky, and remember your father well. Thinking of you.
Museum of Archaeology
April 26, 2006 at 1:33 pm
On behalf of the staff and volunteers of the Museum of Archaeology we offer our sincere condolences to the family. Bill had been a long time friend and volunteer of the Museum and we will miss him greatly.
In deepest sympathy,
Museum staff and volunteers
Wanda Sawicki
April 26, 2006 at 4:34 pm
Members of the London InterCommunity Health Centre Seniors’ group would like to send their deepest sympathies and support to the family of Bill Congdon. Bill was our friend for many years as he taught woodcarving with patience and good humour, even when suffering with back pain.He was always encouraging, and generous with his time, expertise and caring.He is remembered with fondness and appreciation.
Wanda Sawicki,
Art Therapist
London InterCommunity Health Centre
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Sharon and I were very saddened to hear about the passing of Bill. Although we didn’t see much of each other over the years, he was someone whom I always enjoyed talking to and visiting with whenever we did meet. I know that he will be greatly missed.
Sincere condolences
Ken Beecroft
Fond memories of working with Bill when he volunteered at the London InterCommunity Health Centre. His kindness and carving expertise inspired many multicultural seniors and we were very sorry when his illness forced him to retire.
We send our sincere condolences to all the family.
Bill was a good friend and helpful neighbour for many years to Mom. We’re thinking of you on your loss.
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. It is with my deepest sympathies that I wish you comfort through this difficult time. I have fond memories of our times together, Becky, and remember your father well. Thinking of you.
On behalf of the staff and volunteers of the Museum of Archaeology we offer our sincere condolences to the family. Bill had been a long time friend and volunteer of the Museum and we will miss him greatly.
In deepest sympathy,
Museum staff and volunteers
Members of the London InterCommunity Health Centre Seniors’ group would like to send their deepest sympathies and support to the family of Bill Congdon. Bill was our friend for many years as he taught woodcarving with patience and good humour, even when suffering with back pain.He was always encouraging, and generous with his time, expertise and caring.He is remembered with fondness and appreciation.
Wanda Sawicki,
Art Therapist
London InterCommunity Health Centre