
William F. Bayer
Jan. 12, 1934 – Feb. 12, 2011
Passed away suddenly at St. Joseph’s Health Centre in Toronto at age 77, from cardiac arrest.
Devoted and loving husband of Sarina, father of Carl, Bill (Maryellen) and Michael, and grandfather of Alexandra, Courtney and Paige. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends.
Over the last two days, he received many visitors and calls from family and friends wishing him a speedy recovery and asking about the 50th wedding anniversary he and wife Sarina were to celebrate this month.
He was deeply involved in helping orphaned and underprivileged children in India, through the Dr. Mina MacKenzie Memorial Trust Fund.
Over more than 20 years of the Fund’s existence, along with Sarina he traveled many times to India and made a positive impact in the lives of hundreds of children, who affectionately called him “Nanaji” (grandpa).
He lived a full life and his dedication to these children was an inspiration to each of us to do something worthwhile in the short time we have available.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the
Dr. Mina MacKenzie Memorial Trust Fund
3490 Cawthra Road
Mississauga, Ontario, L5A-2Y1
Tax receipts will be issued.
The honor of your presence is requested at a memorial service to celebrate and remember William’s life, on Saturday March 26 at 2 P.M
The memorial service will be held at the
Cooksville United Church in Mississauga, on Saturday March 26th at 2 P.M
2500 Mimosa Row, Mississauga, ON L5B 1P7
If you can join us for refreshments and conversation following the service, please RSVP via e-mail (mmtrust @ rogers.com)
Dear Sarina and famili.
Ulla and me feeling with jou and jour famili about off the dead from Willi.
we are suprised about his dead I can not so good writen englisch but I hoppe jou know wat I mean. I lost an good frind.
God save jou Sarien.
Ulla Gerdi from Koblenz
Dear Sarina and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. We are very sorry for your loss.
Sincerely,
Pat and Lynwood and Family
Im sorry to hear about the passing of my uncle..if i would of known i would of been in touch