William David SHERWIN

William David Sherwin (Bill)

William David Sherwin, age 79, passed away surrounded by his family on December 8th, 2024.

A dedicated professional salesman and a master of customer service, Bill leaves behind a legacy of excellence and kindness in both his personal and professional life.

Born with a natural talent for connecting with others, Bill built a successful career centered around his passion for helping people. His commitment to providing exceptional service not only earned him respect in his field but also endeared him to countless clients and colleagues alike.

Bill will be lovingly remembered by his beloved wife, Linda. He is also survived by his sons, Thomas (Danielle) and David (Corina) Sherwin, who brought immense pride and joy to his life. His sister, Sylvia (George) Traynor, and his brothers, Gordon (Anna), Robert (Sandy), and Jim (Joanne) Sherwin, along with his three grandchildren, Amelie, Natalie, and Gavin Sherwin, will cherish his memory forever.

In addition to his immediate family, Bill leaves behind numerous extended family members who will miss him dearly. He treated his brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law like siblings and had a genuine interest in the lives of his nieces and nephews. He always enjoyed spending time with them! His warmth, and unwavering support touched the lives of many, leaving a lasting impact on all who knew him.

A celebration of Bill’s life will take place on January 18th, 2025, at 2:00 pm at St. Albert Alliance Church. Friends and family are invited to join in honoring his memory and the remarkable life he led.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Mazankowski Heart Institute in Edmonton, Alberta.

 

 

 

13 Comments

  1. Ray Lemieux

    So sorry that Bill has so suddenly passed away. We are all grieving such a loss. He will be greatly missed by all his family and friends.

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  2. Mel Christoffersen

    Bill was not only kind and funny his genuine smile left an impression on all around him, I’m thinking of Linda and family and sending my heartfelt love. Prayers for the family.

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  3. Al Loosley

    Knowing Bill for 67 years he lived he’s life according to he’s belief in Jesus Christ, and He treated all with kindness. Bill was a listener in business and personal relationships, both my wife Sheila enjoyed our times with him and Linda over years.
    Thank you for all of the memories, Sheila and Al Loosley

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  4. Dorothy Wentworth

    Bill was a wonderful close friend. We didn’t see a lot of him since we moved to Kelowna, but we often thought and talked of him and Linda and the good times we spent with each other. It comforts me to know he will be up in heaven with my husband Gordon. My condolences to Linda, her children, grandchildren and all the greater Sherwin family. Dorothy Wentworth and family

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  5. Bryan Parker

    I have so many happy memories of growing up with Bill and in later years fun times spent with Susan, Linda and our boys.
    Bill be sadly missed by all who knew him.
    Our deepest condolences to Linda and family.
    Bryan & Sue.

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  6. Dwayne Michalyk

    Condolences to the families. I met your dad at Home Depot about 2 years ago. He was a really nice gentleman to talk about paint . I work for Sherwin Williams company . We always had good chats and he had a good sense of humour. May our creator grant the families peace and comfort in the coming days…weeks..months .

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  7. Judy Stene

    Bill was one of those very exceptional people who was liked and enjoyed by all. He treated everyone with respect and always had time to listen. He was like a brother to us and became one of our best friends as we grew through our teens and into adulthood. We enjoyed many adventures together through the years with Bill, Linda and supporting cast. Special times with special people. We will miss him so much. Condolences to Linda, Thom, David and families, and, to other members of the Sherwin family. Gary and Judy

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  8. Charlene and Andrew Loosley

    We are very sad to learn of Bill’s passing. His authentic caring for people and kindness had a real impact on us, as did his warmth and sense of humour. He will certainly be missed. Our deepest sympathies to Linda, Thomas, David and the rest of the family.

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  9. Winnifred Petrescue

    My heartfelt sympathy and prayers for Linda, Thom and David and all who knew and loved dear Bill. He made an indelible mark in the lives of all of us blessed to know him. So thankful to be his cousin and to be together with him one more time at our recent reunion.

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  10. Brian Booth

    Bill is a very close friend
    We met 45 years ago working together at Woodward’s Northgate shopping Center.
    Bill is kind caring and one of the best friends one could ever hope to have. I am extremely saddened. My deepest condolences 🙏

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  11. Wendy Larose

    Bill was my go-to guy at Home Depot – always the best advice and lots of smiles and laughs with his buddy Greg. My condolences to his family – he is deeply missed ✨✨

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  12. Evelyn Bonaca

    Dear Linda and family. We were so sorry to hear of the passing of your husband Bill. Our deepest condolences to you and your family. Although I never met Bill I felt like I knew him because of our many conversations during the 31 years you were my hairdresser. Claude and Evelyn Bonaca.

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  13. Christina Solinas

    Our thoughtsand prayers are with you during this difficulttime. I remember Bill working at Woodwards and he was the one my parents always sought out for all of their furniture needs. And then many years later we had the pleasure of reconnecting at Home Depot. Bill was always so friendly and it was great to reminisce with him.

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