September 1, 1917 – December 4, 2009

Hamilton – William passed away peacefully after a short bout of pneumonia at Hospice in Victoria, B.C.
He was predeceased by his parents William and Marion, sisters Jean (late of Victoria), Rachael, Marion, Kate, Annie and brothers Tom, Jim, John and Robert all of Scotland. Willie is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Winnie and twin daughters Jean (Tom), grandchildren Christopher (Avril Johnson), Dr. William (Dr. Kelly Cox) and Jeanette Carlson and Janet (Dr. Gary) Dillabaugh, grandchildren Hamilton and Cameron Muirhead, step-grandchildren Brent (Miriam), Dr. Lisa and Trevor Dillabaugh. In Victoria, he is survived by his niece Marion Favor and her family. He is also survived by his sister-in-law Anne of Liverpool, England and many nieces and nephews throughout the world.
Born into a coal miner’s large family in Meikle-Earnock, Hamilton, Scotland, Willie excelled as an athlete from an early age. His first love was soccer and in 1934 he signed with the first division English team, Preston North End Football Club in Preston, Lancashire. As left half, he played with his room-mate Bill Shankly (latterly Manager of Liverpool FC) and good friend Tom Finney (later Sir Tom). During the years leading up to World War II, including 1938 when “Proud Preston” won the FA Cup, Willie played with and against the best of English footballers.
After the War began, Willie joined the Blackburn Police Force while still playing with Preston North End. In Blackburn he met Winifred Johnson, a Lancashire lass living across the street from Ewood, the Blackburn Rovers FC grounds and they were married in 1944. When League football was suspended because of risks from bombing raids, Willie joined the British Army and was posted (as he affectionately described “overseas”) to Cardiff, Wales. From here he “guested” with many teams for charity matches and enjoyed playing with, rather than against, many of the English League stars. At War’s end, Willie returned to Preston North End playing until 1949 when he transferred to first division Queen of the South in the Scottish League. In 1951 at the end of his playing career, Willie transferred to Hamilton Academicals as player manager until retiring in 1953. During his career, Willie played with some of the best footballers in the world and heard the roar of crowds from the pitch at Deepdale, Old Trafford, Wembley, Hampden Park and many other stadiums.
In 1955, Willie and his young family immigrated to Victoria where he was employed at the Dockyard. As football was still in his blood, he became player manager in the old Pacific Coast Soccer League where he was Player of the Year in 1960. After leaving the Dockyard, Willie worked in the building trade constructing many homes in Victoria.
In retirement Willie and Winnie traveled a great deal as their greatest pleasures were visiting family and friends. He also frequented Ardmore, Cedar Hill and Uplands Golf Courses. Willie was a kind and generous grandfather who spent countless hours with the grandchildren. In his last days, they all returned from throughout the world to visit with him.
Willie was highly principled, a man from a humble beginning who used his gifts to rise to the top in the world of professional sports, to care and provide for a loving family and enjoy an independent retirement, living in the home he built until his final illness.
A celebration of Willie’s life will be held at the Uplands Golf Club, 3300 Cadboro Bay Rd, Victoria, B.C. on December 20, 2009 from 2:00 – 5:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Victoria Hospice, 1510 Fort Street, Victoria, B.C. V8S 5J2.

  • Tobin Family

    Victor and family,
    I, Heather (Tobin) Cooper and my late brother, Brian Tobin went to school with you and Tony. Our Dad, Harry, helped Willie and your family immigrate. We all went to your restaurant in Sidney often and have such fond memories of Willie and your mom and dad. We send our condolences to you in the loss of a very fine person, William Sek Fon Eng. He will be greatly missed.

    Heather Cooper

  • Les Smith

    Dearest Willie,

    I have so many lovely memories of you! We shared a common intertest in our love of Football and I so enjoyed all of our chats, and in particular of your time at Preston North End playing alongside your good friend Tom Finney!

    I also remember a number of golf rounds when Vivien and I visited you. It was quite uncanny how I kept hitting my ball into the deepest rough only for you to find it for me, right in the middle of the fairway! Sadly, your son-in-law Tom, rarely found his in a similar place!

    But it was that sparkle in your eye that was so infectious to all those around you! I felt that I needed to listen carefully to every word that you spoke as I didn’t want to miss out on one of your jokes!

    You have enjoyed the most wonderful life doing all the things that you liked, and always being so close to the family that loved you so much! You will always be very much in my thoughts!

    Les Smith

  • Jim Hamilton

    To Aunt Winnie, Jean, Janet, and Families

    We are sorry to hear the sad news about Uncle Willie. We send our condolences to you all. I will always think of him as being a kind and generous man and was proud he was my uncle. He will always be in our thoughts.

  • Bob & Jean Hannay

    Mrs. Hamilton Jean Tom; Jeanette;
    Our condolences on the loss of Willie
    Amy had told us;& then Heather sent us an e.mail with the
    obit.
    we visited for a brief time with Willie one afternoon
    @ Tom & Jean,s & found him so interesting
    Our thoughts are with you @ this time
    Bob & Jean Hannay

  • William Hamilton

    Dear Winnie and family

    I was so sad to hear about Uncle Willie. It is only now sinking in that he has gone. He was a father figure to us when we were young and will be sorely missed.

    We have many happy memories of him both when we were young in Scotland and then of his visits to us in Scotland and our visits to Canada. We had a lot of fun and many happy occasions on the golf course when in Canada – of course Willie always won. We were also happy to be able to join Winnie and Willie on their golden wedding anniversary and a more devoted couple would be hard to find.

    We send condolences from Betty, myself,Fiona,Julie and Gordon and their family.

  • Amy Littlejohn, Hawaii

    Dear Janet, Jean and family, I am sorry to hear about your Dad’s passing . He was a great man, my husband and I really enjoyed his Company when We visited with all of you when you visited us here in the islands.His passing is sad but will have many fond memories. Aloha, Amy.

  • Bobby Hamilton

    On behalf of Marjory, Graeme, Emma and I, we offer our sincerest condolences to Aunt Winnie, Jean, Janet and all the family, on the passing of my Uncle Willie. The last of a large family, and thought of so very much on both sides of the atlantic ocean.
    An amazing man who was blessed with an amazing long life, and family.
    We will never forget his invaluable advice and words of wisdom, whenever we were fortunate enough to be near him.
    A much loved Dad, Grandad, son, brother, husband, uncle and friend.

    An ocean apart, but standing side by side in memory always.

  • Anne and Bob Strain

    Dear Winnie, Jean, Janet and family,
    My Mom called to tell me that Willie had passed away. We were very sad to hear your news. I was very fond of Willie and have many happy memories of him. Taking my first drink of sherry, swimming in the ocean off Ten Mile Point, watching him play tennis and just visiting and talking with him throughout our adolescent and then adult lives. Willie always had a twinkle in his eye and a story to tell. Bob loved to talk to him about soccer and was very impressed with his soccer knowledge and abilities. We were honoured by his comments at our wedding. I will miss him, but you will have wonderful memories that he has left. We wish for you all comfort at this time.
    Love,
    Anne and Bob Strain

  • Heather Reid

    Dear Janet, I am so sorry for the loss of your father. These last few weeks must have been so difficult for all your family. Please accept my sincerest condolences.

    The obituary was well written and so interesting. I hope that you and all the family sense a measure of peace in your hearts, soon.

    Sincerely,
    Heather Reid

  • Pat, Ken, Christopher & Elena Robertson

    Dearest Winnie, Jean & Janet and Families we were truly saddened to hear of the passing of Bill (“Big Wullie”). A kind and generous man who was always willing to share his smile, knowledge, hospitality and generosity with all. He will be missed by all but most by you, his loving family. He no doubt left this world a proud and happy man. Our deepest condolences and thoughts are with you all in this time of sadness.

    Love
    Pat, Ken, Christopher & Elena Robertson

  • Denise & Southard Quint

    Jean, Tom & family,

    So sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad, Jean. He was such a lovely man and we always enjoyed seeing him at your family events. Such a wonderful patriarch and obviously much loved by all. I know that Will had a very special bond with his Papa. Our thoughts are with your Mum, yourself and all your family.
    Sincerely,

    Denny & Southard Quint

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