
Clouthier: William Stanley “Bill”,
Peacefully at Matthews House Hospice Alliston, surrounded by the love of his family, on January 27, 2025. Bill Clouthier at the age of 77 years, cherished husband of the late Wendy Clouthier (nee: Morrison). Beloved father of Esmond (Nicole), Cari Gionet (Eric), and Kevin (Laura). Loving grandfather of Annabelle, Hannah, Olivia, Ashley, Carson, and Benjamin. Predeceased by his siblings Michael, Susie, Laurie, and Jack. Dear brother in law to the Morrison Clan. Forever in the hearts of his nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends.
A Celebration of Bill’s Life will be held at Rod Abrams Funeral Home 1666 Tottenham Rd., Tottenham 905-936-3477 in the Cliffside Hall, on Saturday February 8, 2025, from 1-4pm, with Spoken Family Remembrances at 2pm.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Matthews House Hospice or the Tottenham Legion Branch #329 (25 Richmond Street, East, Tottenham ON L0G1W0) would be appreciated. To leave expressions of sympathy and memories of Bill please visit www.RodAbramsFuneralHome.com.
For those who wish to view the obituary for the late Wendy Clouthier, please click HERE
Service
Celebration of Life
Rod Abrams Funeral Home
1666 Tottenham Road, Tottenham Ontario L0G1W0
1:00pm - 4:00pm
Ron & Monika Buxton says
To the Clouthier Family,
Please accept our most sincere condolences for the loss of Bill. A super guy in all aspects, congenial in nature and loyal to his many friends. He shall
be missed. Monika and Buck
Al & Debbie Longland says
Es, Cari, Kevin & Families,
Unfortunately we were unable to attend today. Sending our sincere condolences to all. We had a lot of good times which have turned into great memories….working together, baseball and snowball, horse races, card games just to name a few and can’t forget “the good old rock and roll tunes.”
“Life brings tears, smiles and memories. The tears dry, the smiles fade but the memories last forever.”
Dennis and Kerrie Bolton and family says
We have so many fond memories of Bill through the 40+ years we knew him. Many ball games, family get-togethers, dances, camping….Bill was always there with slippers on, stories being shared.
We were saddened to hear of his passing and want to send our sincerest condolences to his children, their families and his friends.
Bill may be gone, but never forgotten.
Susan Newhook says
Es, Cari, Kevin and families,
So sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. Thinking of you all during this most difficult time.
Terry Coles says
My Condolences to the Clouthier and Morrison Families. I have known Bill for a long time though I didn’t see nearly enough of him. Had a really good time with him at the legion last time I saw him. My lifetime friend Ross Roden talked of Bill often and maybe he’ll get a chance to see him as he passed recently. I remember Bill for his great sense of humour, his baseball, and his love of old music ,all things I treasure. I will miss him.
Bob Eagan says
Esi, Cari, Kevin,
So sorry for the loss of your dad Bill – great guy and seems so soon after Wendy!
Deepest Sympathy – Unfortunately we will not be able to attend the Celebration of Life.
Bob and Julie Eagan
Bob and Barbara Foster says
Esmond, Cari, Kevin and families
The Morrison Family
Please accept our deepest condolences.
Our thoughts are with all of you during this difficult time.
Keep memories close and he will always be with you.
Rest in peace dear Friend.
terry doucet says
my condolences to Bill’s family, enjoyed playing ball with Bill, he was a great teammate
Linda Robb says
Sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. Condolences to the Morrison family.
Gary Cox says
So sad he is a legend in my eyes.im sure he will be playing ball with Michael,love ya Billy
My condolences to your beautiful family
Bruce bullocks says
So sorry to hear about bill he was a great neighbour’s father and an ex optional athlete always pleasure to be around I know he will be missed by the family there is baseball in heaven he’ll be fine
Greg & Susan Hickey says
So sorry to hear this news. Our thoughts and prayers for all the Clouthier family and friends. Bill was always up for a conversation about his kids and sport in general, he was a true sports guy and a real guys guy.
Bill and Wendy raised some of the nicest children I have ever met! He was one of a kind.
Michel Bullock Mann says
Esmond, Cari, Kevin & Family
My deepest condolences for the loss of your Dad. Thinking of you during this difficult time.
Christine Pilson says
Edmond, Cari, Kevin and extended families.
Please accept my heartfelt condolences at this difficult time. Dear friend RIP
Cynthia Luciano says
My sincere condolences to the family. Sending love and healing hugs to everyone. Rest in peace Bill. ❤
Connie Vanstone says
To The Clouthier and Morrison Families,
I am so sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. My thoughts are with you all.
Connie Vanstone
Joan Kwiatkowski says
My sincerest condolences to Esmond and the Clouthier Family for the loss of “Bill”. I never really knew him as much as I knew Wendy but can picture the two of them together again, forever more! May God bestow you with His Blessing and help you get through this very trying time! God Bless You All!
John and Verna traynor says
Our sincere condolences. Played many ball games with bill excellent player and friend
Pat Shaw says
My sincere condolences to all the families. Bill is now with his beloved wife Wendy. May he rest in peace.
Colin &Linda Mann says
Our sympathy to all the Clouthier family and realitives. I firstb met Bill and Wendy in the early 70’s. Bill taught me how the game of ball was suppose to be played. I was with him when we won the North Peel Fastball championship. With him in the men’s slowpitch league. We were together when the Tottenham Oldtimers started and won 2 championships there. I’ll always remember the after ball games at the parks, hotel, legion and his house. Gonna miss you Bill. Hope we are going to meet again one day.
Colette & Murray Bartal says
Our deepest condolences to Ezzie, Cari, Kevin and the family and friends.
May he rest in peace.
John & Diane Harrett says
Our condolences to all of the Cloutier family. Bill was a great person and always a pleasure to play ball with or against. With Wendy always by his side it made for some memorable weekends and I would consider Bill a true sportsman who enjoyed the game as much as the friendships he created and maintained. I truly wish I had been able to watch him play fastball in his prime – a one of a kind guy!!
Bill & Sandy Clark says
Sending our sincere condolences to the Clouthier Family,
I enjoyed playing baseball with Bill for many years. At the end of every game we played together, we drank a rum & coke to toast our Dads. Bill was a great player, always a gentleman and a super friend. We will miss him but never forget him.
Bill & Sandy Clark
Bob & Loretta Candy says
My condolences to Kevin. Essie, & Cari. We will really miss Bill, a great ball player and for a couple of years my teammate in darts. He was a man you could always rely on, a man you could talk to for hours and a real gentleman. Rest in Peace Bill.
Bob & Loretta
Bev & Calvin Steeves says
Cal and I are deeply saddened by the passing of Bill. We have wonderful memories of Bill and Wendy from baseball, they were so fun to talk with during the game and then having a drink after the games. RIP Bill and enjoy being back with Wendy I know you kissed her terribly. Our condolences to your family. Thinking of you all.
Cathy and Jim Milbury says
Our deepest condolences to the family, for over thirty years we have had the pleasure of Bill and Wendy for neighbors and friends. We miss them dearly.
Evelyn Wadden says
My deepest condolences to the families
Dean Clark says
I worked with Bill for a number of years. No matter how stressful things were he could always make me laugh. He will be missed. My thoughts are with his family.
Alan Livingston says
My condolences to the entire family. Rest in peace Billy.
Al Livingston.
Paul & Darlene Morrison says
Not only a great brother-law but a good friend . So many great memories spent with Wendy & Bill . They will never be forgotten . Our prayers go to all the family .
Dennis Pendlebury says
Condolences to Edmond, Cari and Kevin.
Bill was a great guy!
Dennis and Linda
James Healey says
To the Clouthier clan: Memories of Bill & Wendy from the 60`s and 70`s are etched in my mind. caring friends, enjoying each others company, many get togethers , several fishing trips and community events and Bill`s music…. not to be forgotten.
Bill RIP.
James Healey
Kevin & Lori Ann Hollingshead says
Our sincere and deepest condolences to Esmond, Cari, Kevin and extended family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Carol Fraser says
We were so sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. Hugs from the Fraser family, Pete, Carol, James, Joseph and Cheryl.
Wayne & Ann Caldwell says
We share in the sadness of Bill’s passing. Had many great years playing ball with Bill, he was not only an incredible ball player but one of the kindest and most sportsmanlike players we have every met. Always had kind words to say to everybody. He will be greatly missed! Our sincerest condolences to the Clouthier family. May he rest in peace!
Wayne & Ann
Gary Rafter says
To the entire Clouthier family, so sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. Please accept my sincere condolences. I have many fond memories of him over the years. He was a great guy to be around.
Craig Beatty says
I am so sorry to hear of Bill’s passing, we knew him from our time living on Wilson St, and I knew him from baseball as well on the old timers. He was a gentleman on the field, and always made the game a little better with his presence. To his family and friends you have our sincerest condolences.
Barb and Roger Savoie says
Our deepest condolences to the family
Joan Hammond says
Bill ad Wendy were the best neighbours for years. The y a wonderful family each and every one He will be missed so much. But he is with his soulmate who he loved dearly , love to his whole family in these very hard days. But live with all the memories because you had a lot of good memories fun memories RIP Bill. Together again .
Norine Liggett says
The memories I have of Wilson street and spending time at your house playing cards, listening to your dad play his albums, eating your mom’s goulash, putting on dance shows and just enjoying your neighbors. They make my heart smile. Your parents house was always another home I was welcomed and loved. I’m sorry I won’t be able to attend his service and give you each a hug and share memories in person. Cari, Kevin and Es your are in my thoughts and I send you my love.
Marlene Spagnol says
Our deepest sympathies to all the families. May he rest in peace. The Spagnols
Carol Moffatt says
With heart felt loss of a wonderful friend whom we will miss an my Musketeer an to the family and amazing family God Speed our friend love forever Carol an Brian ❤️