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The Cregg family extends our sincere condolences to the Enouy family. Bill, affectionately known to us as ‘Tank’, will be forever remembered for his passion for hockey, baseball and Kirkland Lake. As a coach and as a person he was a fine roll model to us, and we are so thankful for having known him. RIP Bill!
Ken Cregg, le 1 mars 2021
Condolences in recognition of a most amazing friend and teacher. Pat Kemball and family
Charlotte Watson, le 1 mars 2021
My deepest condolences to the Enouy family. Bill was a great person and as mayor of the town of Hearst I feel fortunate of knowing him as a community leader. He was a true northerner and a man of integrity. I enjoyed working along with him on Mayor Action Group; he always stood for his beliefs and his community. You did a great job Bill. Rest in peace.
Roger Sigouin, le 1 mars 2021
My sincerest condolences to Linda, Drew and Dave. I was so saddened to hear of Bill’s passing. I fondly remember growing up in Kirkland Lake with Bill and the road hockey games on Durrell Street , playing sports at the QE school grounds and the baseball trips to Rouyn Noranda. Even as a kid Bill was passionate and always tried his best. I know it was the same when he was a teacher, coach and politician. You always knew where he stood. When he was in university he would come to Northern Husky’s hockey games in Southern Ontario and cheer us on. He was a forever friend and whenever we met we would remember those days in the 50’s and 60’s and laugh. I was sad at his passing but smile at his memory.
Brian Lampi, le 1 mars 2021
Lynda, Drew and family, Thinking about you during this sad time and remembering fonder times traveling to hockey tournaments and socializing after games. Please accept our sincere condolences. Monica, Murray, Peter and Julie Haase
Monica and Murray, le 1 mars 2021
Sincere condolences to Lynda. Drew, Gunner and extended family in the loss of a great man. Bill was devoted to everything he did as he did everything with great passion. My family enjoyed our days when Bill coached our son Drew in hockey as we knew he was very committed to the team and all players and parents. He will truly be missed by all of the lives he touched. RIP Bill
Christine Doxsee and family, le 1 mars 2021
Condolences to Lynda, Drew and Dave How very shocked we were to hear of Bill’s passing. KL was very fortunate to have such a fine person like Bill living and working in the community. He will be missed by all of us but not forgotten. Linda (Best) & Bill (Lefty) Hamilton
Linda Hamilton, le 1 mars 2021
Growing up in Kirkland Lake in the 1950s and 1960s was magical. Life was full of road hockey in the winter, baseball in the summer and tag football squeezed in between. We hung out downtown and at softball and hockey games. Friendships were formed in Grade 1 and grew uninterrupted through to high school graduation when we began to go our separate ways. Whenever I would return to visit my parents I would often bump into Bill and it was if I had never left. Conversations were always comfortable and easy. Its hard to think of anyone who was a bigger booster of Kirkland Lake and of the North in general. My next visit to Kirkland Lake will be a little sadder knowing that there will be one less old friend to chat with. My sincerest condolences to Lynda, Drew and Dave. Bill will be missed, but I assure you, not forgotten.
Frank Vukovich, le 1 mars 2021
I am so sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. I remember him fondly from the ’70s, when I worked at the Northern Daily News and would amble down to the Princess for a brew or two or three after work. Shared many laughs and even the occasional serious conversation. Andre Wetjen
Andre Wetjen, le 1 mars 2021
My condolences to the Enouy Family. Tho it has been many years, I have fond memories with Bill and our buds (from the late 50’s) of playing road hockey on those frosty mornings, those hardball games at QE school where we would move the backstop to have a home run fence and those annual mud football games at KL’s Wright Hargreaves Park (now called Civic). KL has lost a good man that continued to love his community for many years.
Don Hayward, le 1 mars 2021
We are so sorry for your loss. There is nothing we can say that has not already been said about Bill. We were honoured to know him. A good man gone too soon. Vivi & Don Mervyn
Don Mervyn, le 1 mars 2021
Lynda, Drew and Dave, I am still in shock……loved and respected that man….. I will tell you about the great times we had, at the celebration……all extremely humorous. Bill will be ever loved and never forgotten by all who knew him. Terry and Sheila
Terry and Sheila Armstrong, le 1 mars 2021
Dear Lynda & Drew, Bill was a wonderful man and mentor and Im very honoured to have been a friend. Shocked to come across this today! Please accept my families condolence.
Doug MacFarlane, le 1 mars 2021
Bill was a force of nature who made a positive contribution to the community as an educator, sportsman and politician. We were fortunate to have a person like him whose dedication to the betterment of the town was unequalled. My sincere condolence to Lynda, Drew and Dave.
Peter Matijek, le 1 mars 2021
To Lynda and Drew….. Bill was a very focussed and active person throughout his years as Mayor of Kirkland Lake and years of teaching …our thoughts and prayers are with you….. Sid and Myrta Hamden
Sidney J. Hamden, le 1 mars 2021
Bill and I had a lot of discussions over the years about KL. He was passionate about KL and always wanted to do the right thing for the town. He was dedicated, funny and loved his red wine. He will be truly missed and KL has lost a true supporter. Our thoughts to Lynda, Drew and Dave.
Don and Helene Studholme, le 1 mars 2021
So very sad to hear, my sincere condolences to Lynda and family. Bill taught us to play fast ball at Civic Park when we were little kids. His enthusiasm was infectious and we couldnt wait to get to the park to spend another day with him. I also had the privilege of playing hockey for Bill. He was a true leader, motivator, and a fierce competitor with a passion for the game. Bill with his antics, wit and humour made it all so much fun, we loved to play for him. Great memories of a great man. I will miss you my friend. Kelly Ryan
Kelly Ryan, le 1 mars 2021
Mrs. Enouy Im so very sorry for your loss, its been a lot of years that last time I seen Mr. Enouy but Ill always remember cracking jokes in math class and a few times I ended up in detention. He will fondly be remembered RIP Mr. Enouy
Shelly Quibell, le 1 mars 2021
Lynda, Drew and Dave, Words cannot truly express my sadness when hearing of Bills passing. He was my friend and I will miss him. Please accept my families condolences on your loss. Men like Bill are rare and we have lost a special person. He touched many people through the years and he will be missed and remembered fondly by them all. Mike, Yvonne, Jessica, Ward and Chrissy
Mike Bowman, le 1 mars 2021
To the Enouy family, Lynda and Drew you both know Bill was a special guy and so did we. I owed him much for his kindness and guidance in the early days of my career. He was a loyal friend and a thoughtful and supportive colleague. He will be missed very much. Please know we are thinking of you. His passing has brought sadness to us both. We will remember the great feisty man he was. Christine and Marc LaRouche
Christine and Marc Larouche, le 1 mars 2021
Lynda,Drew,and Gunner.A plethora of memories with Bill from the ball diamond,the old arena the complex and King George Public School…Bill always let you know where he stood on any topic up for discussion.He was a true Kirkland Laker and a great ambassador for the town.It has been an honour to have known Bill for over 50 years.Our best wishes to you all.Bills sense of humour and one liners will be missed by all.Ted Gregory and Penny Creswell.
Ted Gregory and Penny Creswell, le 1 mars 2021
Lynda,Drew,and Dave So sorry to hear Bill passed. A childhood friend, a great participant in the community.
Don Hurd, le 1 mars 2021
Lynda, Drew and Dave, We are saddened to hear that Bill had passed away. We have been friends for many years. Bill was a great guy. Our thoughts and sympathies are with you. Terri and Hugh
Terri and Hugh Weir, le 1 mars 2021
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your husband, father and brother. Bill was an icon in KL. No one would ever question his devotion to the town and the children he taught. John Folusewych
John Folusewych, le 1 mars 2021
Dear Lynda, Drew and Dave, So sorry to hear of your loss. I know Bill will be greatly missed, gone too soon. Please take care of yourselves…Cathy
Cathy Meagher, le 1 mars 2021
We are sorry to hear of Bill passing away. Our condolences to Lynda, Drew and Dave. Bill did a lot for Kirkland Lake , he promoted the town in business and sports. Bill had time for everyone and he was a friendly and fun person to be with. Bill will truly be missed .
Jack ,Barb and Family, le 1 mars 2021
My deepest condolences Lynda and Drew. There are alot of great memories of great coach and an incredible human being. He will be truly missed.
Gerry Mallette, le 1 mars 2021
My family and I would like to offer our most sincere condolences to Lynda, Drew and other related members of the family. It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to an icon of the community, a great mayor, a fantastic teacher but most of all, a friend whom we all dearly loved. I got to know Bill very well in the three years he coached the K.L. Gold Midgets and I was the team manager. He taught the kids a lot about hockey but also the importance of respect and tolerance for others. He stressed the importance of trying to do your best at all times in order to achieve your goals. As mayor, Bill embodied the spirit of Kirkland Lake and was the town’s best ambassador. We had a lot of good times together, a lot of laughs and a few drinks. Bill’s intelligence, sense of humour and quick wit are unmatched. It was an honour and a privilege to have been part of his life. We have lost a great friend and we will miss him dearly. Pasquale Di Sano (Sharon, David, & Stephanie)
Pasquale Di Sano, le 1 mars 2021
LYNDA, DREW AND DAVE MY SINCERE CONDOLENCES ON BILL’S PASSING. I HAVE SUCH GREAT MEMORIES OF BILL HE WAS TRULY A SPECIAL PERSON THAT WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. A TRUE LEGEND……..R.I.P. BILL
MIKE ST.CYR, le 1 mars 2021
My sincere condolences to the Enouy family and close friends. Bill was a terrific team mate in a multitude of sports during our years at KLCVI and had an unlimited sense of humor –a laugh a minute!! KL’s greatest ambassador–you will be missed.
Gerald Gauthier ( Gerry ), le 1 mars 2021
One of the greatest men I ever knew……I can still hear him saying “how’s my little southpaw today?” Always a smile…..always time to chat…….will miss that when returning home. Love you as a friend….a mentor…..and a beautiful human being. Rest in Peace my friend.
Gord Biggs, le 1 mars 2021
Lynda, Drew and David We are so very sorry to receive the news of Bills passing . My involvement with Bill initially began with his participation in the various sporting activities he did as a youth and later as a student ,athlete , and major contributor to the spirit of KLCVI. As mentioned by so many others his continued presence in the community in so many areas made KL a better place to live ! Later as we became involved in many of the same projects and concerns in the community I came to appreciate even more his passion ,work ethic and particularly his quick and unique sense of humour! He became a good friend and will be missed by so many. Our condolencesBrian and Gale
Brian and Gale Hamilton, le 1 mars 2021
To the Enouy family, We just read through all the comments and accolades. All very true and well deserved. Thank you Bill for all you did for KL. Rest in Peace, our thoughts are with all. Catherine & Denis Chartrand
Catherine & Denis Chartrand, le 1 mars 2021
Linda and family. I was deeply saddened to hear the news. Mr. Enouy (he gave me crap that I still called him that) was a wonderful teacher and friend to my family. He will be missed by all who knew him. My sincere condolences. Know I am thinking of you. Tracey
Tracey McLeod, le 1 mars 2021
Our sincere condolences to Bill’s Family -Lynda, son Drew and brother Dave Taught with Bill for several years. He had character, very colourful at times. Bill was Bill, very quick witted and funny He loved his town. We’ll certainly miss him Harmonie and Brian Barkell
Brian Barkell, le 1 mars 2021
Lynda, Drew & Dave…it’s all been said, but Bill was one of the ‘real’ characters that made Kirkland Lake and my 47 years there worthwhile. There is a man that will be sadly missed We’ll play a tune for him…geo & wendy
George & Wendy Sadoquis, le 1 mars 2021
My sincere condolences to Bills family and to Dave. Great memories from ball, hockey, Harding Ave. Bill will be greatly missed. Rest In Peace, friend.
John St. Cyr, le 1 mars 2021
My deepest sympathy Lynda, Drew, Dave. Im really going to miss seeing Bill around but Ill always remember him the way I felt about him…first class, a big hearted individual and a friend. Take care in the quiet land Bill. ????
Micheal Stevanovich, le 1 mars 2021
I was truly sadden to hear of Bill’s passing, my sincerest condolences
Sherry Faulkner, le 1 mars 2021
David, Lynda and family, shocking news to find out that this vital dear soul has left his amazing life far too soon. I was really looking forward to seeing him in June to tell him thank heavens for his heart recovery. Who knew??!! It’s been articulated over and over how much he is thought of. I join in and say that his legacy will outlast us all. Kirkland Lake is a better place for having Bill in it. Sending condolences from the bottom of my heart, Lynn Murray Elliott.
Lynn Murray Elliott, le 1 mars 2021
My deepest and sincerest condolences to Lynda, Drew ,David and extended families. Back in the mid-fifties I first came across Bill and we shared times at the old Wright Hargreaves ball field in the summers and we moved on to midget baseball, one year of juvenile fastball and on to what we likely considered the big leagues playing for Joe Dash Red Raiders. It was in the men’s league that he likely came to having to prove his mettle in having to catch one of the all time greats in Northern Ontario fastball Larry Hillman. As was the case in subsequent events he did not disappoint. He became most adept most likely due to his competitive spirit and desire to excel. He continued to play many years much to the detriment of his knees. Players who played with him and against him could have nothing but admiration for the way he approached the game. All of that continued into his coaching career with AAA Midgets and AA Midgets as well. He coached the Blue Devils and they only won the league. The coach certainly deserved accolades for that. Played hockey against him in midget. He was actually traded from Legion to Lions but it was not because Legion did not want him. I guess Lions felt that they had to receive a player in exchange for the one they were sending to Legion. He ended up playing on a team that did win the KL midget championship. I really only spent time with him in his active playing days. Then with what followed in his life he was someone you wanted in your corner and you wanted to be in his. Very quick witted was Bill. I recall the manger coming to the mound and the manager asked how the pitcher’s stuff was. Bill’s answer: I don’t know, I have not caught anything yet.(Pitches just were not making it into his glove) It is sort of ironic that a few weeks before I heard of his terminal illness I had said just to make a personal view that of all the people in Kirkland Lake now and over the years that I would put Bill Enouy at the very top of a list of someone who deserved to be looked at in highest esteem for what he did for this town. When I found out a few weeks later it was a sleepless night as I had Bill Enouy on my mind. Was a legend. NO. Wrong tense. IS A LEGEND. Duke(the name how Bill addressed me) conveys the following well wishes: REST IN PEACE MON CAPITAINE.
Michael Conway, le 1 mars 2021
Sincere condolences to the Enouy, Tait and Schmidt families on the loss of husband, father, brother and brother-in-law.
Teresa Bagyan, le 1 mars 2021
Lynda, Drew and Dave Sincere condolences on Bills passing. Bill and Wayne began as childhood friends and shared innumerable adventures along the way. I too enjoyed the experience of being a teaching colleague with Bill…never a dull moment. Rest in peace, friend.
Wayne and Lyn Olmstead, le 1 mars 2021
I too knew Bill from the old days. RIP . Rob McILvenna
Robert McIlvenna, le 1 mars 2021
Dear Lynda Expressing our deepest sympathy to you and your family. To ease the pain for your great loss – keep your memories close to your hearts. He may be gone but will never be forgotten.
Adrien & Stella Fortin, le 1 mars 2021
To Linda ,Drew,Dave and all Kirkland Lakers. So sorry to hear of Bills passing. He was and still is the most dedicated and colourful ambassador Kirkland Lake has ever had. Rest In Peace Bill
Shawn Theriault, le 1 mars 2021
Bill was one of a kind ! He coached our son Darcy with the Legion 87s and those years will never be forgotten! The stories around the supper table of events that took place during those years are entertaining! How the boys loved and respected Bill ! RIP Bill ! You will never be forgotten! Andy and Marlene Lance and family
Andy and Marlene Lance, le 1 mars 2021
How extremely sad we are for the loss of your loved one Deepest sympathy to Lynda Drew &Dave Life isnt fair at times Bill was one of a kind I looked forward to seeing him at lunch he always had something witty & profound to say He cracked us up Rest In Peace buddy Georgia Ron & Natasha
Georgia Boychuk, le 1 mars 2021
So sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. I remember him well from KLCVI and especially his keen sense of humour and popularity with all of his friends. My sincere condolences to Bill’s family and close friends in K,L and beyond.
Jim Young, le 1 mars 2021
My prayers go out for all of the family. Heaven gained another angel.
Jackie Jeffery, le 1 mars 2021
Our deepest sympathy for your loss.
Nancy and Paul Willison, le 1 mars 2021
Mike, Vivien and I would like to offer our condolences to Lynda, Drew and Gunner. Mike and I played many hours of baseball, softball and hockey with and against Bill. He was one of the most competitive and sometimes outrageously funny guys that I have encountered in my life. He was always very committed to anything that he did or undertook. He will certainly be missed but not forgotten. Mark, Vivien and Mike
Mark Millin, le 1 mars 2021
A past teacher and role model for me, a great man who contributed so much to the town of KL. He will be missed by many Deepest condolences
Jennifer, le 1 mars 2021
Our deepest sympathy to Linda Drew & DAve One of a kind he cracked us up with his dry sense of humour He will be sorely missed by us all He accomplished so many things in his life time Youll remain in our hearts. Georgia & Ron
Georgia, le 1 mars 2021
There are so many heartfelt thoughts about Bill expressed in these condolences, thoughts which I had, too, when I heard about his illness and his passing. So farewell, Bill, and rest in peace, knowing you made a lasting difference in so many lives, and to Kirkland Lake, which you loved so much.
Margaret McCrank, le 1 mars 2021
We were very sadden to hear about Bill’s passing. Condolences go out to Lynda, Drew and Dave. He will be forever in our thoughts and prayers. RIP Bill you so deserve it. Sid and Yvonne Men are.
Sid and Yvonne Menard, le 1 mars 2021
Our sincere condolences to Linda, Drew and family. An individual who has taught, coached, mentored and then served his community, for as long as Bill did, is an individual with immense character and strength. He will be missed and admired by many. May he rest in peace.
Steve Bougie and Patty Quinn, le 1 mars 2021
Our deepest condolences to the Enouy family in this time of loss. Bill has been a solid pillar in the life of Kirkland Lake and his legacy will live on in us all. I knew Bill when he was a teacher and acting principal at King George and I enjoyed the relationship. Bill was forthright and caring and paid careful attention to his responsibilities whatever they might be at a given time. I particularly enjoyed his gruff exterior when he had a point to make and wanted others to pay attention. Bill showed us all his love for people and we all thank him for that. Such a gift lives on forever. Thanks Bill
Jim Wilson, le 1 mars 2021
My condolences to Lynda, Drew, and Dave, as well as the extended family. Bill was a great family man, a great coach, a great teacher and a true friend to all who knew him. He will never be forgotten. God bless him for all the wonderful things he did and all the people he helped during his lifetime in KL.
Robert Valentini, le 1 mars 2021
I remember Bill in my early years in KL From the baseball park to the arena, He was always there for everyone. My sincere condolences to Bill’s family! RIP, MR. KIRKLAND LAKE!!!
Maurice Poirier "Bozo "", le 1 mars 2021
So very sad KL has sent another Angel into heaven. RIP Bill you will be missed
wendy renaud, le 1 mars 2021
Dave, Lynda and Drew my sincere condolences on Bills passing. There are very few people in this world that you can say, had a significant and profound impact on people in their life. Certainly Bill was one such person. He will be missed by many! Ron Colquhoun
Ron Colquhoun, le 1 mars 2021
My sincere condolences to Linda, Drew, David and all of Bill’s extended family! I have known Bill for 60 years. He was always well liked and respected by his many friends. He will be sadly missed. Neil O’Connor
Neil OConnor, le 1 mars 2021
Our deepest and heartfelt condolences to family and friends.. Anne Commando-Dube Mayor Township of Matachewan
Anne, le 1 mars 2021
My sincere condolences to Bill,s family.He will be missed by all.RIP Bill.
richard narduzzi, le 1 mars 2021
Lynda, Drew and Dave I didnt know the political Bill or the teacher Bill, or the coach Bill…. I just knew my friend Bill for the last 60 years. Lots of house parties in those early years…. lots of hugs every time I came back to Kirkland Lake over the years…. I will miss you my friend Bill
Linda Draddy, le 1 mars 2021
You will be missed. My condolences to the family.
Danna kennedy, le 1 mars 2021
Our sincere condolence to Lynda , Drew and family when you read what all that Bill has done for this town all you can say is wow R.I.P.
Victor &Marla Larocque, le 1 mars 2021
Our sincere condolence to Lynda Drew and family when you read all that Bill done for this town the only word left to say is wow great man .
Victor Larocque, le 1 mars 2021
Condolences to Lynda,Drew and Dave Bill has been a friend for over 50 years going back to my first year of University and he was at teacher’s college where we shared an apartment in London. Had the opportunity to play fastball with “tank” and be coached by him in hockey. He was the king of the one liners and he will be missed
Mike and Sue Guimond, le 1 mars 2021
My deepest condolences to the family Rest in Peace Mr. Enouy
Violet Humeniuk, le 1 mars 2021
Lynda, Drew and Dave . Were sorry to learn of Bills passing. Our deepest sympathy.
Bill, Doris and Steve Uhrayn, le 1 mars 2021
I am so sorry for the families loss… I will always remember him for his loud booming voice down the halls at King George he always made us laugh and always had the best jokes… I moved away in gr 8 but every time I came back to KL and I would see him on the streets he would remember me! RIP bubbly bubbly Mr Enoy!
Korrinne Tetreault, le 1 mars 2021
Our town of Kirkland Lake was handsomely rewarded by having Bill Enouy as a citizen who was honest, forthright and caring. His life as a citizen of Kirkland Lake reminds us all that Kirkland Lake is more than gold. It is the sort of place that allows us all to live with dignity and pride, like Bill, and to smile and be in charge together. I enjoyed time I spent at King George observing Bill Enouy’s unique manner as a teacher and as an acting principal. Thanks Bill. Your example lives on as does our town. The Wilson family honours your life and your gift to us all.
Jim Wilson, le 1 mars 2021
I am so sorry to hear, he was my grade 8 home form teacher, my condolences to the family, and may he always R.I.P.
Loretta Francoeur, le 1 mars 2021
Kirkland Lake has lost one of its best. Our sincere condolences to the Enouy family. RIP Bill.
Esa and Lynn, le 1 mars 2021
Was so sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. My condolences to the Family and his many friends. Bill will never be forgotten.R.I.P. BILL
Julia doyon, le 1 mars 2021
My sincere condolences to Lynda and Drew and brother Dave for your loss. Another great Kirkland Laker gone too soon. RIP
Tom Quinton, le 1 mars 2021
I am so sorry to hear that Mr. Enouy passed away. He was my grade 7 teacher at King George School. It was my favorite year at that school. He was a wonderful person and will be missed by the town. My condolences to the family.
Shannon Brown (Ede), le 1 mars 2021
Lynda, Drew and Dave and all of his extended family : We are so sorry for the loss of your/ our Bill. He was a true leader in the community. A fine man and we are proud to have called him friend. Billys Bar old timers baseball games and get togethers were such a hoot – thanks! And most importantly, a loving and caring husband, father, brother, uncle, teacher and mentor. We will treasure his friendship. Rest easy Tank, we are all better because of you. A Job well done and a life well lived. Please accept our sincere condolences. Know that as you loved him, so did so many others. Jim and Marie Naylor
Jim and Marie Naylor, le 1 mars 2021
Very saddened to hear the news of Bill’s passing. He was a wonderful teacher and an all around great man with the best sense of humour. My deepest condolences to Lynda and family. Cherish your memories.
Melinda (Linda Lorenz) Brandon, le 1 mars 2021
Our deepest condolences Lynda and Drew and Dave. Arnold and Judy Peters
Judypeters, le 1 mars 2021
My sincere condolences to Bills family I had him as a teacher and he was the best!! RIP!!
Cherryl BarnesLegault, le 1 mars 2021
My sincere sympathy to Bil!s family and to you Dave. I was fortunate to have grown up with Bill, played ball , and just hung around. He was a great friend and competitor through our school years. KL is deeply indegted to all his dedication over the years. RIP Bill
Ed DAndrea, le 1 mars 2021
Linda, Drew, Dave and family. Gerry and I were deeply saddened to hear that Bill had passed away. May he RIP while memories shared with friends and family warm your heart and lead you through this difficult time.
Ellen Watson & Gerry Mailloux, le 1 mars 2021
My condolences to the Enouy family. I have many fond memories of Bill as a coach, and running into him on my visits to KL over the years. I was on the first Legion team that Bill coached in 71/72. I will always remember his passion for every minute of every game. A passion that players did their best to meet.
George Bray, le 1 mars 2021
My condolences to Lynda and Drew The town and I both owe Bill a huge debt of gratitude. For me, I had the pleasure of serving under Mayor Bill and more importantly I got to live vicariously through Bill with his antics and wit. The town had the benefit of his many political skills but most importantly his “tenaciousness”. Bill was responsible for getting tens of millions of dollars for KL through sheer force of will. All the senior government bureaucrats and politicians knew Bill and remember him “fondly”. If anyone deserves to be remembered with something named after him, it is Bill. The “William Enouy Walking Trail” around the pond has a nice ring to it. Rest in peace, Chief!
Todd Morgan, le 1 mars 2021
I liked Bill, he always called it as it was! His words honest and his work was good. My condolences to the family. He will be missed.
Jocelyne Ross, le 1 mars 2021
As a former municipal politician I really appreciated Bill’s knowledge. He was a Kirkland Laker first and in turn a Nor Easterner. His guidance stood Kirkland well amongst area communities. You will be missed but always appreciated. Merdy Armstrong
Merdy and Billie-Jean Armstrong., le 1 mars 2021
So sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. Bill was the kind of person that could lighten up even the darkest room. His wit and comedic demeanor were unlike any other. Bill had a heart for Kirkland Lake, and his commitment to the town in so many venues, showed his true heart and spirit. He will be missed by all who knew him, and by the town he dearly loved. Deepest condolences to Lynda and family. Bless you Bill. It was a pleasure to have known you.
Brett McNaueal, le 1 mars 2021
Our sincere condolences Linda, Drew & Dave. Bill was simply a great guy who treated everyone he knew in the same manner…. with respect….. no matter what your status. He will be truly missed. RIP
Al & Raymonde Fong, le 1 mars 2021
Just a few days ago I used on of Mr. Enouys signature saying, you guys have verbal diarrhea with my class. Bill taught my husband and I in grade 8 and he was one of the reasons I became a teacher. I cant help but smile when I think of him. I hope a moose called for Bill yesterday. To Lynda, Drew, Dave, and KL I am so sorry for your loss. Dana Wallace (James)
Dana Wallace, le 1 mars 2021
I will always remember Mr. Enouy as a dynamic teacher who was able to motivate his students. He made me feel like I belonged and that I had value – and for that I will be forever grateful. He will be sorely missed. My most sincere and heartfelt condolences to his friends and family…. thinking of you in this difficult time.
Martha Wilke, le 1 mars 2021
On behalf on the Baird family I would like to send our sincere condolences to Bills family. Bill was a friend of my brother Melvin Baird and brother-in-law Robert Reade. A lot of great memories from the Algonquin Avenue and Harding Avenue areas. Rest In Peace, Bill.
Heather Baird Thompson, le 1 mars 2021
My Deepest sympathy to Linda, Drew and Dave,
Brian Coghlan, le 1 mars 2021
My deepest condolences to the family. Sorry for your loss.
Darren Phillips, le 1 mars 2021
Condolences Linda and Drew. Bill coached me in hockey and in the council chambers. Thanks for the friendship to a passionate man. RIP.
Anne and Norm Mino, le 1 mars 2021
Our sincere sympathy to the Enouy family ,Bill was a major asset to our community. l attended KLCVI with Bill – we were in the same home room & attended many classes together through grades 9-13 ,lots of laughs & high jinks in those days!!! Our thoughts are with you & your family Joe and Lyn Lenardon
Joe & Lyn Lenardon, le 1 mars 2021
Bill may be gone, but he will never be forgotten. His legacy will live on. To Lynda, Drew and Dave I offer my sincere condolences.
Ed Ross, le 1 mars 2021
Our sincere sympathy to the Enouy family ,Bill was a major asset to our community. l attended KLCVI with Bill – we were in the same home room & attended many classes together thru grades 9-13 ,lots of laughs & high jinks in those days!!! Our thoughts are with you & your family Joe and Lyn Lenardon
Lyn Lenardon, le 1 mars 2021
Lynda, Drew and Dave. My sincere condolences to you and your family. Bill was a great guy and will truly be missed by all who knew him. Thinking of you all.
Patty (Champagne) Colpitts and family, le 1 mars 2021
Dear Lynda, Drew and Dave: We have lost one of the good ones, that’s for sure. Always a kind word and a witty remark to keep everyone smiling and on their toes. Bill was a valuable and irreplaceable member of our little community, who contributed in thousands of ways. Thanks for all the good memories, Bill.
Diane Doyon, le 1 mars 2021
Dear Enouy Family. We are so saddened by Bill’s passing. He was loved by us all! So much devotion to teaching, his community, coaching and a mentor to many. We loved teaching with him at King George and would hurry to staff room where he held court and made us laugh at recesses..what a great colleague and friend! We will remember you Bill! McFadgen Family
Chris & Doug Mcfadgen, le 1 mars 2021
To Lynda, Drew and family: Our sincerest sympathy thinking of you in this time of sorrow. Rose and Vito and family
Don, le 1 mars 2021
Very sad You will be missed My condolences to you Linda Drew Dave and rest of family ????????
Darren,Lisa, le 1 mars 2021
A great great man. A Kirkland Laker all through. A role model. A great leader. A real guy with common sense as a strength. So sorry. So sad. My condolences.
Brian Waldron, le 1 mars 2021
No words can be said that hasn’t been already said about Bill, a very Unique person he was….In our hay days at the Bell & Fed , he would always say to me as a JOKE…that everybody looked good after midnight…and we BOTH would laugh about it….Condolences to the Enouy Family and his thousands of Friends, Colleagues and whoever that had any association with Bill in his 72 Years….Bill will forever be missed by ALL….Thanks for the Friendship.. RIP Bill..xo
Judy and Rick Gervais, le 1 mars 2021
Lynda and Family Bill will be so missed by all who knew or knew of him. He gave so much to so many aspects of KL. Condolences Paul & Patricia Arney
Paul & Patricia Arney, le 1 mars 2021
Lynda, Dave and family- I was very sorry to hear about Bill’s death; my deepest condolences.
Peter Wilson, le 1 mars 2021
No words can be said that hasn’t been about Bill….He certainly will be missed by all who knew and loved him….In our hay days, at the Bell or Fed , he would always say to me as a JOKE…that I always looked good after midnight…and we BOTH would laugh about it….Condolences to the Enouy Family and his thousands of Friends, Colleagues and whoever had any association with Bill in his 72 Years….he will be missed by ALL…..BUT I had the Honor and Pleasure to be a Friend. RIP Bill..xo
Judy and Rick Gervais, le 1 mars 2021
It’s with much sadness that my wife and I read of Bill’s passing. Bill was a grade 6 student in one of my early years of teaching and I remember him as a very astute, conscientious learner able to apply all that he learned. Visiting Bill’s classroom many years later showed me that he continued to model the same skills with his students. i will always remember Bill with warmth, a smile and fondness. Gord Hamden
Gordon Hamden, le 1 mars 2021
Linda, Drew and Dave. We were so sorry to hear of Bills passing. We have many great memories of our times spent with Bill and Linda. He will be missed dearly.
Bill and Nancy Jacko, le 1 mars 2021
Lynda, Drew, Dave and Enouy family, please accept our sympathies. Bill taught our kids at King George and served his town well. He was a “stand up” guy.
Bill & Jo-Ann Glover, le 1 mars 2021
Our condolences to Linda, Drew, and Dave. We have many fond memories of Bill from early childhood to the present. God bless you all.
Al & Carol Meagher, le 1 mars 2021
Our sincere sympathies to the Enouy family. We just loved the guy and it was great working with him at King George! We ran to the staff room at recess just to listen to him, as he held court and always made us laugh. He was a great colleague and teacher, students loved him. He did love Kirkland and devoted so much of his life to improve it…and he did. We will always remember you Bill. The McFadgen Family.
Chris & Doug, le 1 mars 2021
My condolences to Bills family and close friends. Bill was a straight shooter especially in a hockey arena and as a former referee I think you know what I mean! He also had a sense of humour, sure loved his town and stood tall with both Governments when it came to getting his fair share of funding. RIP Bill
Mike McArthur, le 1 mars 2021
To Linda, Drew and the rest of the Enouy family, we were so sorry to read of Bill’s passing. He will be greatly missed. It was a joy to share his company over these many years. June and Chuck Wallsten
June and Chuck Wallsten, le 1 mars 2021
To Lynda and Drew, My sincere and heartfelt sympathy on the loss of a husband and father. A true passion for all that he stood for. My mother in law Gladys MacLeod and my deceased husband Gordie lived across from Bill and Lynda on Third Street. Rest in peace Bill. Kirkland Lake will miss your passion and dedication.
Kathryn MacLeod, le 1 mars 2021
My sincere condolences to the family. He will be missed.
Leona LeBlanc, le 1 mars 2021
Dear Lynda and Drew, We want to send our deepest sympathy for the loss of Bill. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this very sad time.
Raymonde and Donat Bourgeois, le 1 mars 2021
Our sincerest condolences to the family of a truly great man. May he RIP. Victor and Debra Burtschenko
Victor and Debra Burtschenko, le 1 mars 2021
our condolences to the family at this time. BIll was a great person RIP Bill. judy and David Rudd.
Judy rudd, le 1 mars 2021
To Lynda, Drew , Dave and all the extended family, we are so sorry to learn of Bills passing. His influence and love for KIRKLAND Lake will not soon be forgotten. Our sincere condolences on your loss.
Dave and Betty Oehring, le 1 mars 2021
my sympathy to the family he will be missed
francine charbonneau, le 1 mars 2021
Our sincere condolence to the Enouy family as Bill was an outstanding citizen of Kirkland Lake and will be missed by all of us. RIP Bill Gloria and Willie Semple
Gloria Semple, le 1 mars 2021