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WILLIAM ALFRED AYOTTE
Date of Passing: Mar 25, 2016
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryWILLIAM ALFRED AYOTTE (WILD BILL) After a courageous battle with cancer, Bill passed away on March 25, 2016. He was predeceased by his wife Arlene; mother Elsie; dad Alfred; brother Art and sisters Kathy and Jackie. Bill will be lovingly missed by his daughters, Karen and Elsie; brothers, Don and Peter (LeAnn); sisters, Virginia (Paul), and Liz; as well as many nieces and nephews. Bill grew up in Malakwa /Revelstoke, British Columbia, where he enjoyed hunting, fishing and outdoor activities. Bill would often share memories of those days. His career had carried him from Revelstoke to all parts of Western Canada, with various jobs including the construction industry and becoming a member of local 110 Insulating Union. Bill had met many lifelong friends during his travels. John "I couldn't have done it without you." He enjoyed simple pleasures of life. Old cars, Nascar races, backyard bbq's, playing guitars and sippin' on a cold one. He also enjoyed fun loving conversations and was always interested in what others had to say. He was one of a kind. Bill will always be remembered for his strong work ethic, sense of humour, love of animals and his loving heart. A special thank you to the staff at H.S.C. CancerCare, RR6. Respecting Bill's wishes, cremation has taken place. A private service will be held at a later date. "Catch ya on the flip side"
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 02, 2016
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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Bill you were one of kind, going to miss you - Posted by: Pete & Leann (Brother) on: Apr 03, 2016
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Bill was my older brother, and I have many fond memories of him. When I was younger Bill picked me up from hockey with my brother Don driving Billy played his guitar out the passenger door window. Of course the only reason he could do this was he played left handed as his friends would know. He loved playing, he also loved animals. One time driving to Kamloops we found a dog at a rest stop there were homes around so with the dog in the car we went searching for his owner. Bill knocked on doors trying to find the owner. He did find someone who took the dog in. Bill wasn't stopping and the dog was coming with us. He loved animals, people and of course his beer. Bill will be missed, always remembered and of course loved. I will catch ya on the flip side Bill. All my love Liz - Posted by: Liz Markstrom (Sister) on: Apr 03, 2016