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Susan Asquith lit a candle
Saturday, April 20, 2024
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I just a few weeks ago I found out that Bill had passed away in March. I often listen to Van Morrison and one day I messaged his daughter, Anne Marie and heard the news. Free spirit, lover of music, all round lovely gentle man. Haven’t seen him for over 50 years and one Van Morrison tune put’s me in touch with him again. He will be missed, that, I am sure about.
Susan Wright Asquith
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Don Mooney posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
Met Bill about 40 years ago - and though we did not spend a lot of time together, the time we had was always a joy for us both. Music - more specifically - guitar was our common interest, and most of our conversations were confined to that subject. Seeing Bill was like finding a long lost friend - always pleasant and polite. Never a word about the miseries of life and always an interesting perspective.
Deeply saddened to know you are gone - deeply thankful for having made your aquaintance.
Goodbye My Friend
Don Mooney
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Garry & Debbie Gierman lit a candle
Saturday, March 25, 2023
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To the family & friends of Bill Schinkel
Wishing you the peace to bring comfort and the courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your heart.
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Steve St. Michael posted a condolence
Thursday, March 23, 2023
Sadness has overwhelmed us all here at Mill Music in Renfrew, ON. Bill was a very special guy. I've known Bill seems like all my life and I guess I have when I come to think of it. We have always had great discussions about anything about music and so on. Most every time Billy Boy would come into the shop I'd say, I'll bet I know where you're coming from, Bill would reply, "Man that was so good, I had my fill". Bill would come to Renfrew every month or so and go to the Shanloom Chinese Buffet in Renfrew., He'd say he just loved their Chinese Food. Bill was very intelligent and a wise man too. We used to laugh at just about everything and cry bout nothing, we were just that way. Godspeed to you Bill. We'll always have a place in our hearts to remember our friend who came to Arnprior from Holland.
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Jerry and Karern Penttila posted a condolence
Saturday, March 18, 2023
From the first meeting of Bill, his love of music, his sense of humour and his independent nature stood out. It was apparent he was a unique person who definitely was one of a kind. My brothers Craig and Rick Almont introduced Bill at the old farm house here in Brampton just off Vodden St., hard to imagine now. Bill was a great friend to our family. We met him just after he retired from the fire department. Have not seen him in years but knowing Bill, we would say hello and it was like time never moved on. Rest in peace Bill, our condolences to his family.
Jerry and Karen Penttila nee: Almont
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Ron Caton posted a condolence
Friday, March 17, 2023
I have many fond memories of my visits with Bill during my time spent living on the Kippen Road near White Lake. We would occasionally visit each other and because we both played guitar and sang songs, the subject was usually about music. Bill was a kind and friendly man and we shared many laughs together. RIP old friend.
Ron Caton
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Roy Schinkel posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 15, 2023
The family here in London was sorry to hear of Uncle Billy’s passing. We may not have many recent memories of Uncle Billy, but one thought is unanimous: when Uncle Billy entered a room, he had the ability to lighten the mood of a crowd in a hurry!
Music was as important to Billy as it is to his older brother Bob. Both loved playing music and bringing joy to others with it all their lives. Although they were 15 years apart, that common love of music created a bond between them. Over the years, the two often connected over long-distance phone calls. When the conversation was wrapping up, Billy always made a point to say how much he appreciated it!
The Schinkel family from the London area send our condolences to Billy’s children, family and friends. He will be missed.
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Greg Connelly posted a condolence
Monday, March 13, 2023
My memories with the Schink have always involved music.i started playing music with BIll when I was 16 which then led to 35 years of music and friendship.BIlls dining room table is where it all happened musicians seated and standing all around truly beautiful moments.You were a true character my friend when you rolled with BIll it was always a adventure.Bill used to love sing and play on guitar wild west end by dire straits he did a great version of it.For several years a group of us including BIll would spend 3 days volunteering construction services at Camp Trillium in Picton Ontario.At that time the camp was designed to provibed a outdoor experience for children with cancer.Bill was always ready and willing to help those in need whether its a person or a stray animal.Gonna miss you buddy thank you amigo
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Teresa Savoie posted a condolence
Monday, March 13, 2023
Will forever have fond memories of our time with Bill , forever in our thoughts and heart Teresa & Rob
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Bob and Helen posted a condolence
Sunday, March 12, 2023
We were saddened to hear of Bill's passing. Always enjoyed chats we had with him Rest in Peace Bill. Bob and Helen
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Doug Moorhead posted a condolence
Saturday, March 11, 2023
Going to miss our conversations and you sense of humor . Many good memories and times.
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Friday, March 10, 2023
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"Wimmie." you were the second youngest in our busy, noisy family of 11. You were born one month before the end of WW II and the end of the Hunger Winter in the city of Utrecht in the Netherlands. Over the years I have wondered whether your zest for life, your curiosity, your need to explore, and sometimes controversial /oppositional remarks, can be traced to your early years living in those chaotic and troubled times.
Many times in recent years you came to our place for a bite to eat, for a lengthy discussion about religion and politics and the afterlife. Many times we discussed art and history. Often you brought gifts, coffee, a musical instrument ( a yukelele, a clarinet), a music disc, and books. Your dog Bandit loved to roam around our place, chasing squirrels and wild turkeys. You were a free thinker who often challenged the beliefs of your more traditional siblings, but you never missed a birthday celebration or a family reunion.
I am sorry that ,in the end , the doctors could not "mend your broken heart".
Bedankt voor alles wat je hebt gegeven.
Farewell
Your sister Mary Anne..and
In the name of your brothers and sisters: Jack (deceased), Bob, Tina, Gerda and Jerry, Audrey, and David.
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Peter Cowling posted a condolence
Friday, March 10, 2023
Bill told it like it is... and as it should be.
A great, great guy with an enormous sense of humour (and rhythm too boot!)
I will miss our commiserations (or as Bill would put it... "Just say talks!")
My condolences to his loved ones.
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Layton Knight-Locke posted a condolence
Friday, March 10, 2023
My father’s best friend Bill. He spent a lot of time here in white lake at the park. Bill is admired here as an excellent musician and played here often . We will all miss him immensely.
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Diane Lesway posted a condolence
Friday, March 10, 2023
Rest in peace, Bill.
Condolences to his family and friends.
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Dave Smyth posted a condolence
Thursday, March 9, 2023
A sad day. I've lived next door for over 15 years. Time in the rear view is a blink. Between my dogs wandering over to his place (sometimes through it when he'd left the door open in summer), or Bart wandering wherever, or in recent years Bill driving over to fetch Bandit for the daily drive into town for the McD’s run, or Bill dropping by to chat and sometimes dropping off spillover veggies that he couldn’t have possibly consumed on his own yet collected up on his travels, or Bill dropping off a book with subject matter related to a conversation he’d had with my daughter on a previous visit, or dropping off the mail he’d collected up when we were away, etc., and so on, you get to know a person. In more recent times with Bill’s reduced mobility the visits became less frequent. Myself and my family will miss him. I’m glad to have known him.
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Rose Schinkel posted a condolence
Thursday, March 9, 2023
So many wonderful memories of my brother in law Billy Always enjoyed our times spent together He loved to get together with Jack and talk about politics and world problems Danny and Michelle loved playing guitar with him They also have wonderful memories spent with him and Dawn "My Deepest Condolenses to All his Family Especially Steven Anne Marie and Dawn Rest In Peace Billy You will be greatly missed "Rose Schinkel
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Marilyn Abercrombie posted a condolence
Thursday, March 9, 2023
Condolences toBills family. Went to school with Bill and family members. Run into a few times over the years and had good chats catching up on our lives. He will be missed.
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Deb posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Rest in Peace Bill. I enjoyed my many chats about Antiques, music and life with Bill. Fly high my friend.
Sincerely,
Deb McLachlan
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Art Barr posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Met Bill at Arnprior library many times and had a visit. Enjoyed his sense of humor and his appreciation for music. RIP Billy boy
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Timothy Kirk Gordon posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Here's my favourite musical memory with Bill --
One night we were sitting around playing a few tunes at his home, after a while, we stopped playing, and were just hanging out. Then, the moment happened -- out of the blue, Bill starts singing and playing the song "Waltz across Texas with you in my arms". No one joined in, we just sat and listened to his rough, raw voice belting out the tune with every fiber in his body (that boy had been practicing), he was "in the moment", it made our hair stand on end. Bill finished with a great big grin on his face - he was in the zone, we gave him a big hoot --
It was the best of Bill,
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Donna posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
You’ll be missed dear friend. The dinners , always impromptu; Bill: we cooked dinner, come over. Chatting around the table about our finds at thrift store: sharing and just enjoying the time together. Always in our thoughts.
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Judy Bedore posted a symbolic gesture
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
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There are many memories to draw from when I think of my times spent with Bill. A special one close to my heart was he and I whizzing down the 417 in my Camaro....T-bar roof out.....just at sunrise.....tunes blaring.....living in the moment....carefree. I will always smile when I think of the many times you and Dawn and I were together. The good 'ole days Bill.
Rest well buddy
Jude
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Tuesday, March 7, 2023
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