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Bill Gadsby

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BILL (WILLIAM) GADSBY

February 2, 1946 - September 29, 2021

Bill Gadsby passed away on September 29, 2021 at the age of 75, with his loving wife Carolyn by his side.

 

Bill is survived by his wife Carolyn, stepdaughters Jane and Rebecca, his sister Marie Holms (Dennis), his brother Gord (Norma), sister Betty Granger (Norm), brother-in-law Richard Carson (Elma), nine nieces and nephews and nineteen grand nieces and nephews. Bill was predeceased by his mother Lillian in 1968 and father Jack in 1979. 

 

Bill was born February 2, 1946 in Souris, Manitoba, the third child of Jack and Lillian Lauder Gadsby. He grew up in the supportive environment of a small town, participating in school activities and sports, such as hockey, baseball, football, curling, golf and swimming. After high school Bill worked various jobs in Souris, Brandon, and Thompson in order to realize his lifelong dream of teaching. He was able to enroll at Minot State College in North Dakota in 1968 where he was active in campus affairs and was awarded the Sigma Pi Outstanding Senior Award for Academic Excellence. 

 

After graduation in 1971 with a B.Sc. in Education, Bill was offered a position at Hartney Collegiate teaching History and Physical Education. While being fully occupied with a heavy teaching assignment, Bill found time to attend night school at Brandon University, earning his B.Ed. (1975) with an emphasis in Guidance and Counselling. 

 

In 1974, Bill was offered the position of guidance counsellor at Chief Peguis Junior High in Winnipeg. He coached and mentored student groups within an extensive tutoring program involving hundreds of students. Once again, Bill found the time to complete a Masters of Education degree in 1978 at the University of Manitoba. As well, Bill served as President of the School Counsellors of Manitoba and volunteered with the Organization for Cooperation in Overseas Development (OCOD) in St. Lucia.

 

In 1979, Bill began a 25-year career at the University of Winnipeg as Director of Student Teaching. Bill was a fixture in the Faculty of Education at the University of Winnipeg as the B.Ed. program grew and diversified. Highlights during this period were developing a three year program, working with a Malaysian student cohort and during a sabbatical year in 1988-1989 when he completed the coursework toward his Ph.D. in Adult Education at the University of British Columbia.

In 1990, Bill had the good fortune to meet his future wife Carolyn, whom he married in 1993. Carolyn and Bill shared a love of travel and cottage life, spending many happy years at their waterfront cottage at Falcon Lake. Carolyn and Bill retired from their careers in education in 2000 and 2004 respectively so regular winter sojourns to California began, with visits to Palm Springs, Santa Barbara and Santa Maria, as well as overseas trips to Spain, Portugal, Paris, Vienna, Budapest and Ireland, and travel in Canada to Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Calgary, and Vancouver. Their last trip together was a memorable Alaskan cruise. 

 

Bill loved gardening and puttering in the yard. He also enjoyed researching Gadsby family history. He found great pleasure in connecting with numerous relatives over the years. 

 

Bill’s esophageal cancer came hard and fast, but he died peacefully at the Riverview Hospital. He had excellent care from Dr. Jack Rusen and Dr. Oscar Eze, oncologist Dr. James Paul, and Dr. Ted at Riverview Hospital. Special thanks to niece Valerie Holms and husband John McTavish for all their help.

 

A celebration of Bill‘s life will be held on Friday October 29, 2021.  All those attending must be 12 and over and provide appropriate proof of vaccination and identification before entering the facility. As seating will be limited, please indicate your intention to attend before October 24, 2021 by emailing billgadsbycelebrationoflife@outlook.com; time and location information will be provided. For those unable to attend, a video recording of the program will be made available on this page.

 

Memorial contributions may be made to the University of Winnipeg Bill Gadsby Pre-Service Teaching Award or to the Souris and Glenwood Foundation. 

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Rod and Ruth Lindquisst

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Carolyn and family, We were so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. It was always such a pleasure talking and visiting with him. He was always so positive, helpful and interesting to be with. He will sorely missed. Rod & Ruth

Karen Zoppa

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I am so sad to hear Bill has departed - far too soon.  He was the greatest mentor I had during my teacher education.  Inspirational, funny, intelligent, caring - he modelled what good teaching can be, and gave us the confidence to practice it.  He remains a treasured friend and colleague.  My deepest condolences. Karen Zoppa, University of Winnipeg.

Vern Barrett

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Carolyn and family, Our deepest condolences in the loss of a dedicated educator and wonderful person. I first got to know Bill as Carolyn's effervescent beau when we she and I were on staff at Garden City Collegiate. We continued the friendship at the University of Winnipeg working with Pre-Service teachers. Bill's work in growing the B.Ed program and fostering relationships within the education community laid some  important groundwork for the excellent Education Program that followed. He was a kind and gentle leader , always had time to listen, and was a warm and caring mentor to so many of us. His work lives on in the many fine educators and initiatives that evolved from his encouraging efforts. Such a fine man, and gone far too soon. So sorry for your loss, Vern and Ellen Barrett

Doris & Glen

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Carolyn & family, so very very sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. Missed our visits at Falcon Lake when you walked by. Our deepest sympathy. Big hugs!!

Theresa & Elliott Hunter

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Deepest sympathies to Carolyn and the family. We enjoyed seeing you both out and about on Kingston Row when we lived there and discussing mutual travels.  Theresa & Elliott Hunter

Dean and Donna Couvier

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Carolyn and the Gadsby family, So sorry to hear about the passing of Bill. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad and difficult time. My brother Fred and I had the pleasure of going to school, playing football and working with him at Souris Meats. Fun times and lots of laughs were had by all. My daughter, Shelby, got to know Bill at the U of W and had great respect for him. Cherish your memories as you all have lost a very caring man. Sincerely, Donna(Kelesnik) and Dean Couvier  Fred and Sharon Kelesnik 

Rick & Donna Stokes

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Carolyn and family, Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time. We shared many happy times with Bill. He will be missed. Rick & Donna Stokes

Pauline Fia

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Carolyn and family, I was so sorry to read about Bill's passing He was a kind , sensitive and gentle man .He will be missed. I first met Bill many, many years ago in Hartney It was my first year of working for a National Company selling group educational tours over Spring Break.  Bill organized such a tour and I spent time with him and Marilyn and the group both in Hartney, at Parents meetings, and then in London, where their tour went. Many more years passed before I ran into Bill and Carolyn at an Estate Sale in Winnipeg, Turned out Bill's cousin was the art appraiser working with my friend  who ran these  Estate sales. I helped out when ever I was available.. We reconnected easily, that was Bill's way. Again, my deepest condolances to the family.  Pauline 

Johanna Ens

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Carolyn, Deepest condolences. Our thoughts are with you. Your former neighbours at Falcon Lake,  Johanna & Alexander 

Verne Saunderson

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Carolyn and Gadsby family, so sorry to hear of Bill,s untimely passing.I grew up in Souris with Bill.We were friends from grade school on. We played hockey and football together in high school and worked together in the summer during university days.I always enjoyed Bill,s easygoing way and infectious laugh .Bill will be missed. Verne Saunderson. .Verne and Lynda Saunderson

Linda Gladstone

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Carolyn and family So saddened to read of Bill's passing in the Winnipeg Free Press.  He was such a kind, warm, caring person that I met in all my years and his working at the University of Winnipeg.  We had many conversations about what was happening at the U of W and I grew up not far from where he grew up so could talk about small town/rural life.  Many students had such kinds words about Bill's teaching and counselling with their education degree.  Sending my deepest sympathy  to Carolyn and the girls whom I have known for many long years and with many fond memories of you all.  He will be missed.

Murray Zuk

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

So sad to hear of Bill’s passing. So pleased to have visited with him this spring in Souris. Remember his years at Souris Collegiate well as he was a good friend to all. Rest In Peace Bill.

Tim and Irene

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Carolyn,  We were very saddened to learn of Bill's very untimely death. You both were such kind friends and neighbours on Kingston Crescent where we shared that beautiful community for 12 years. Bill always had a smile, and often some humour that was puckish and gentle. Youi shared gardening interests, as well as political musings. We were enriched by our time together. Please know that you are in our prayers and you walk through this hard time of sorrow. Tim and Irene  

Corinna and Peter Nolan

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

In loving memory of a wise, gentle man  with a wonderful sense of humour,who always had time to listen and talk to us. Thank you for the times we shared at the lake and in Winnipeg. We will miss you, Corinna and Pete❤

Cathy and Dave Smith

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Carolyn and family, We are so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. He was a loving husband, a caring step-father, and a great friend. We are going to miss our wonderful visits with you and Bill.  Dave and Bill first met in the 1970's when we were both organizing school counsellors into a professional group.  Years later, Cathy and I reconnected with you and Bill at Falcon Lake during one of your many long walks. This led to our Happy Hour and dinner visits at the lake. We were surprised to learn from Bill's announcement that both Dave and Bill are groundhogs - born on February 2 !! Small world!! All the best to you and your family at this difficult time.❤ Cathy and Dave Smith

Peter Kaufmann

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Carolyn. Bill was a leader at the Souris High School. I remember him in his green Canucks leather football jacket. He was a friend and mentor to all us younger guys.  My deepest condolences.  Peter and Sandra  Kaufmann friends from school days.

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

 Dear Carolyn , I remember very well all the lovely conversations I had with Bill. He was so often in his backyard working to beautify his property. He was so unselfish about helping me out when I needed him to come over. As you will remember, Bill spent several weeks re-building the retaining wall at the end of my property. Fortunately I never had to jump into the river to rescue him!!! This was only one of the many things he did for me. Bill will be greatly missed by myself and many others. It has been a joy and privilege to  have known him. I send all of my love to you and your family. Diana McIntosh

Sarah Ginzberg

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Carolyn and Family, Our sincere condolences on the passing of Bill. We have loved our visits with you both over the years, and feel truly fortunate to have known him. We will miss him. Love and hugs from all of us, Sarah, Ben, Sophie and Henry

Dawn Sutherland

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Carolyn and family, I just wanted to express my sincere condolences on Bill’s passing.  He always had some kind and calming words to say to me every time we spoke. He was a wonderful colleague at the university.

Roger and Mrgaret Beaman

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Carolyn, In our sadness and grief about Bill's death, Roger and I have been reminiscing about the good times we shared. A snow storm just before New Years about 12 years ago brought us both off Highway 40 in Tucumcari, NM. We weathered the 4-day blizzard at the Sunset (or Days Inn) there. Luckily we  had hotel rooms, while some people slept in the lobby or their cars. The town almost ran our of food. We all headed for our respective winter condos in Palm desert and Rancho Mirage. Until the pandemic kept us apart for almost 2 years, we met each winter season for meals and a little golf. You young folks played tennis and hiked. We wish we could be with you for Bill's celebration of life Friday. You and your daughters will be in our hearts and prayers tomorrow and the coming months. If you decide to escape the cold this winter and revisit your old special spots here in the desert, you are welcome to stay with us. We are here year round now. Give us a call. Love, Margaret and Roger Beaman

Colin Russell

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Carolyn, Alice and I were very sorry to hear of Bill's passing.  I enjoyed working with him for many years, and we always enjoyed his company at university events the two of you attended in more recent years. Our deepest condolences.

Rachel Blanchard

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Carolyn,  We wanted to give our condolences to you. Jerrad, Shiloh, Soleil and I all loved Bill very much. He was such a kind, positive, gentle man. We always enjoyed all of our visits to Winnipeg and when you would both be part of all our family celebrations. We will miss him. With much love, Rachel, Jerrad, Soleil and Shiloh 

Glen Simpkins

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Carolyn and family. Our sincere condolences on Bill's passing. Too young / too quick to fathom still, as we anticipate seeing him puttering around, in either your immaculately kept yard, or helping a neighbor. Always a pleasant smile and demeanor - enjoyed the many impromptu conversations, and Bill's wealth of knowledge. Take care. Sincerely Glen, Judy and family

Cynthia Prasow

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Carolyn I remember clearly the first time I met Bill was at a WestCAST conference for all universities in Western Canada.  Our respective positions had us at the yearly Director's meeting.  Bill was so committed to his work, his students and his colleagues and it was  evident how well respected he was.  Our friendship grew and so lucky that David and I met you Carolyn and our friendship took off from there with visits to Calgary, Radium and Falcon Lake.  So many wonderful times together and so much fun we had.  You and Bill have been like part of our family and we all loved being with you!  The pandemic did not stop us from our many face time visits. We are fortunate to have had our times together and hope that all the wonderful memories you have had with Bill stay strong. No words can say how much we will miss him as he has touched so many lives with our family and friends in so many ways. Carolyn, we continue to think of you at this time and always treasure your friendship and send our love to you. Cynthia and David Prasow

Noreen Papineau

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Carolyn and family; and Marie, Gord, and Betty We are shocked and saddened by Bill’s passing. I met Bill  at the start of grade 2 , 65 years ago . Betty and I became friends and Bill was the mischievous big brother who delighted in teasing us and offering advice. He remained a steadfast friend throughout our school years. He was an outgoing and natural leader at Souris Collegiate, so it was no surprise that he had a successful career in counselling and education.  Occasionally, my husband and I would meet Bill and Carolyn cycling along Churchill Drive and enjoyed our chats and reminiscing about growing up in Souris. May your memories bring you comfort at this sad time. Sincerely, Noreen (Palmer) and Rick Papineau

Wilf and Val Chiasson

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Carolyn, We agree with every comment here. We met Bill and Carolyn for the first time in Palm Springs as our son married their niece, Julie Carson. We have had wonderful times with them and Rick and Elma -our lives have been truly enriched with their presence. Bill was everything that is defined by the word "gentleman". He will be sorely missed. Much love, Wilf and Val Chiasson

Bob Coulter

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Carolyn, Anna and I are truly saddened by Bill's unexpected death. We appreciate the times that we spent with you and Bill. My lasting memory of Bill will be arriving to visit him expecting to find him bed ridden but instead finding him next door helping your elderly neighbour clean out her garage. It's a testament to the kind caring person that he was. Our deepest sympathies, Bob and Anna Coulter 
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