Robinson, William “Bill” Greavette (Age 58, Guelph)

October 18, 2019 11:37 am Published by

William “Bill” Robert Greavette ROBINSON of Guelph on Wednesday, October 16, 2019, at the age of 58. Bill was born in Owen Sound on April 11, 1961, and spent most of his life in the Grey-Bruce area. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Yvonne Robinson, his sons David Robinson and Joseph Steffler, his daughter Vanessa Steffler and James Lawerance, his granddaughters Sophie and Coralea Lawerance and his mother Ruth Anne Robinson. Bill is also survived by his brother Clarence “Cary” Robinson and his sister LeeAnne Robinson and Michael Smith. He will be greatly missed by his Greavette family: Thelma and Charlie Kramer, Butch and Brenda Greavette, Lucy Kemp and Doug, Grace and George Hibbs, Phyllis and George Thorpe and Isabelle Greavette. Remembered also by his Yetman in-laws: Barb and Doug Rutley, Shirley Conway, Bev Yetman and John Duguay, Gayle Yetman, Regina and Tim Allison, Linda Duguay and Rob Smith and by many nieces and nephews. Bill will now walk hand in hand with his beloved daughter Ashley. He is also predeceased by his father Norman, his brother Dave Greavette Robinson and other family members: Percy Sauve, Louis Fred, Jack and Verna Greavette, Mary Suave and David Greavette, Walter and Donna Yetman and Mary and Henry Duguay.
Bill, an avid sports fan who could report the score of any game if asked, was a loyal Maple Leaf and Pittsburg Steelers, supporter. He loved his fine cars and was easily recognized in his 1975 yellow Camaro. He was a kind soul willing to help whenever he was needed and he will be truly missed in the hearts of many.
A celebration of Life will take place on Sunday, October 20th at 5 PM in Hope Community Church, 373 18th Avenue, Hanover. Arrangements entrusted to Kitchener Funeral Home, Kitchener.
Those wishing to make a donation in Bill’s memory might consider MADD Canada.
Stop and take a breath. Appreciate life around you. Live.
Take a moment to hug your child, grandchild, friend, or walk in the woods for a moment, an hour or a day. Time waits for no one.

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