The Nawroski family wish to Express our deepest condolences. Bill was more than a neighbor but a friend, many fond memories of his Corvette driving slowly down the road his friendly wave and Howdy! Say hi to my sister Diane . You will be miss by all
AKULICK, William “Bill”With sadness, we announce that Bill passed peacefully at home in his 86th year on Saturday April 11, 2020. Predeceased by his father Paul, mother Annie, sister Maryanne, and sister Lilliane (Edward) Zolot.Bill will be fondly remembered by his brother Alec (Geneva) Akulick, nephew Hal (Barbara) Akulick, nephew Casey (Rose) Akulick, niece Cathy (Stephen) Garland, and niece Laurie (Brett) Hilton.Bill’s love of the outdoors was reflected in his being an avid hunter and angler. He will be further missed by his colleagues at the Adams Mine.In keeping with his wishes, a private burial will take place in the spring.Offer Condolence for the family of William “Bill” Akulick
The Nawroski family wish to Express our deepest condolences. Bill was more than a neighbor but a friend, many fond memories of his Corvette driving slowly down the road his friendly wave and Howdy! Say hi to my sister Diane . You will be miss by all
I didnt know Bill but my husband John told lots of stories about him whether it be hunting, fishing or Adams Mine. They spent many hours together. John is in Nursing home here in Englehart with dementia, Alzheimers flashes of people come and go. I know he would have wanted me to send a condolence to his family. So sorry for your loss! Anne Cragg for John
On behalf of the Bassett family I send my most sincere condolences to the entire Akulick family. I didn’t know your brother, Alec, but he certainly came from an upstanding, intelligent and witty family. Again, I am very sorry to learn of his passing. Laurie
My deepest condolences to the Alulick family,I didn’t know Bill, my husband Gary Doyle had the highest regards for Bill they worked at Adams Mine in the welding shop. Lots of fishing stories I’m sure!
Hi Dawn … I traveled with your dad to the Adams mine for many years and worked side by side on many jobs. A very gentleman. Claude Gagne
sorry for your loss
Condolences to the Akulick family! I didn’t know Bill, my husband Gary Doyle worked with him at Adam’s Mine he always thought very highly of Bill,lots of fishing stories!
Norm knew him all his life and he was our neighbour for 31 years in Wavell. He and Norm worked and travelled to Adam`s mine together. He was a great hunter and fisherman. He was a quiet and patient man with a great sense of humour. The women in Wavell always teased him about finding a good woman, his only requirement was that she could pull a plow. Wavell will never be the same without Bill. Our deepest sympathy to his family.
Condolences and prayers to the Akulick family on the passing of a great man
Our deepest condolences to Alec and the Aukulik family.
Another old timer gone from our area. He was a quiet, solid man that added so much to our lives. My sympathy to the family.
I worked with Bill at Adams Mine from 1974 until it closed in 1990. Bill was always a conscientious worker. Nothing ever seemed to phase him. He never had a bad thing to say about anyone. Will miss his honk and wave as he would drive by to fetch water from the spring. Condolences to his family.
I am sorry for your loss
So sorry to hear Uncle Bill passed away, a great guy and one of the best welders in Kirkland Lake next to his brother Alex! Our condolences to the Akulick Family. Love & Hugs……. Brian & Denise
Sorry to hear of Bill’s passing, I worked with Bill at the Adams mine from 1978 till it closed ,I learned lots from him, he was always calm, never got excited ,visits to his land mark location on the Black River will be missed,my heartfelt condolences,to the family. John Petryk
Our condolences to the Akulick family. Bill will be missed. Norman and Norma Teigen
I have fond memories of woking with Bill in the welding shop at the adams mine,one of his favourite sayings was “no sweat” He never got stressed out or upset, I always admired the way that he patiently went about his work. He would always ask about the Sesekinika guys when I would see him in recent years Please accept our condolences to his family.
I worked with Bill. Great to work with and a great guy to talk to . Sorry for his family.
Bill and I spent many hours bobbing up and down on lakes fishing for whatever was in season. And if it wasn’t a fishing pole it was boring holes onto the surface of the lakes. Bill showed me how to fish the big lakers and crafted a lure from a work boot steel sole. He called the lure, “Soul Food” and it sure caught a lot of big lakers. The only one I ever used. Not only was he a good fisherman but a great welder. I learned a lot of tricks of the trade from him. You don’t have to cut firewood anymore, Bill. We will meet again. My wife and I send our deepest condolences to the Akulick family. Claude & Francine Gagne
My condolences to the entire Akulick family…Bill was a great guy..sneaky funny..he will be missed
So sorry to hear of Billy’s passing to the spirit world. He was a long time friend. Fond memories of dancing at the Bourkes hall. Enjoy the Happy Hunting grounds Billy! Chris Totland Acton
Deepest sympathy for your loss. Nancy and Paul Willison