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WILLIAM (BILL) HADALLER

Date of Passing: Apr 06, 2011

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WILLIAM (BILL) HADALLER On April 6, 2011, at the Park Manor Personal Care Home, our beloved father, William passed away peacefully at the age of 84. Bill will be greatly missed by his children, Lynn Dubesky (Richard), Jayne Sinclair (Jim), Jim Hadaller (Cheryl) and daughter-in-law Joyce Hadaller, his grandchildren David, Vanessa (Symon), Andrew, Ashley (Marc), James, Katherina, Steven and Sabrina, and his new great-granddaughter Madison Honeyborne. He will also be missed by his brothers, Jack (Louise) and Dennis (Muggs) and his sister Gladys Cook. Bill was predeceased by his wife Nora, his son Tom and his brother-in-law Robert Cook. Bill was born in Hazelridge, Manitoba on May 2, 1926. He was the oldest of four children born to Queenie and Everett Hadaller. He worked as an auto mechanic and established Glass Garage in 1946. There, he repaired and sold tractors and farm implements to the Springfield Community. At this time, he met Nora Zell. They married in 1949. After 20 years in the garage business, Bill and his family moved to Transcona. Bill started working at the CN Symington Yards, Refrigeration Shop in 1966 until his retirement in 1989. Many days were then spent at the cottage at Brereton Lake. The families of Bill and Nora Hadaller would also like to express their deepest appreciation to all of the staff at Park Manor Personal Care Home for the tremendous care that they gave to our parents and grandparents over the last four years. Their final days were made better because of your love and care. Funeral service will be held at Transcona Funeral Chapel, 1800 Day Street on Wednesday, April 13, 2011 at 2:00 p.m., Rev. Carol Fletcher officiating. A private interment ceremony will take place at a later date. Donations can be made to Transcona Memorial United Church if you desire.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 09, 2011

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