Dr. William Ward Kendrick passed away peacefully on August 13th, 2013 in Victoria, B.C.

Bill was born on November 13th, 1924, in Toronto.

He earned a degree in Medicine from the University of Toronto in 1949, and a fellowship in Urology in 1956.

Dad met our mother Joan Macfarlane, an operating room nurse, while working in Regina. They married in 1958 and relocated to Victoria in 1962.

Bill’s medical practice can best be summed up by the parade of patients who would drop by every Christmas to bring him presents. Fixing urological problems always came with a steady mix of anecdotes, humor and advice that endeared him to patients and the medical community alike. Once, when asked why so many of his patients remembered him Bill replied, “you never forget the man who helps you pee again.”

Bill had a ‘retirement’ in 1994, but worked as a surgical assistant until he was 80 years old.

Bill was a veteran of WW2, serving with the RCAF as the flight engineer of a Lancaster bomber. He walked away from a plane crash during training.

When the war ended he entered medical school and promptly broke his neck playing football. After spending a year in a body cast, he resumed his studies.

As a father he was a welcome source of sage wisdom and quick wit. No conversation with Bill was complete without at least one joke woven into the narrative. Above all he was a gentle and generous man, sincerely amazed that he’d raised four children and not one of them had done prison time.

He was Mom’s best friend and they enjoyed 55 years of a happy marriage described by her as “never a dull moment”.

Bill’s favorite hours were spent salmon fishing, tending his roses, doing needlepoint, playing poker, writing emails to his children and grandchildren, and socializing with his longtime circle of friends.

Bill was pre-deceased by his parents William and Elizabeth (Bess) Kendrick of Ottawa and Victoria; first wife Mildred Hogan of Montreal and their infant.

Bill is survived by his wife Joan; four children, Kathleen (Dan Holte) and Victoria (Gary Bugeaud), of Calgary;  Robert, of Columbus, OH;  Michael (Eliza Coblentz), of Portland, OR.  He is also survived by five granddaughters; Rachel, Zoe, Parkes, Rennie and Lucy; two step-grandsons Tyler and Chase; and former daughter-in-law Kealy Wilkinson of Victoria.

Many thanks and gratitude from the entire Kendrick family to those who provided care and support during Dad’s last year of life.

 

At Bill’s request, no funeral has been planned. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Victoria Hospice Foundation. www.victoriahospice.org.  Condolences for the family may be offered below.

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  • James low

    I am grateful to be aware that bill has died. We will miss his wonderful sense of humour. Our since sympathy. Margery and Jim low

  • Jeannette Reid

    Kendrick family,
    We have fond memories of Bill and Joan as our neighbors, We will remember Bill always stopping by with a friendly smile and kind word. We really enjoyed his great sense of humour.
    We were saddened to hear that Joan also passed away. We remember the hours that Joan spent in the garden making the front of your house look beautiful.
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

    Jeannette and family

  • Ellie and Bill Conconi

    Joan and family,
    Saddened to hear of your loss. I am sure Bill remains busy up there keeping the place order, providing humour and making sure the place isn’t being run but a few people who don’t understand life and death. I (we) have many fond memories of Bill in and outside the work place.

    Fondest regards Bill and Ellie

  • Doug Bertram

    Dr. Kendrick was the greatest neighbor. My father bought our house because there were signs of a young family next door. Bill carried me home when I fell out of a tree when I was Five years old. When my dad was I’ll, your dad was a great comfort to our family. Bill and Joan would deliver regular care packages to my mom when she was ill twenty years later. We asked Bill to speak at my mom’s service and he made everyone at ease with his eloquent and humorous speech. “Doug, you know you’re old when your mom dies”. Bill was generous and honored Carly, our daughter, with a lovely gift and special note following her graduation from nursing school. I saw Bill a month ago and his eyes lit up when I told him that our renter at Paul’s Terrace is a resident at the Jubilee Hospital…”You must send her over for a visit”. We’ll miss your dad very much.
    With deepest condolences,
    The Bertram Family

  • CAROLE BOAG

    FOND MEMORIES OF A TRULY CARING AND FUNNY MAN TO HJOAN AND THE FAMILY FROM CAROLE BOAG, VANCOUVER

  • Brenda Barootes

    On behalf of the Barootes family, I extend our heart felt prayers and thoughts to you Mrs. Kendrick, Kathy, Vicky, Bob and Michael.
    Dr. K was larger than life in his dedication to friends, patients and family. He was ever young in spirit, energy and humour.
    We were blessed with the gift of his and Mrs. Kendrick’s lasting friendship as a result of the years he practiced with our father in Regina. We will remember him with a smile and chuckle…his sharp wit, his storytelling and his gentle way.
    May you find comfort in knowing and seeing that his character, humour, his zest for life and compassion lives on within each of you, as children, and in his grandchildren.
    Most sincerely
    The Barootes “kids” – Barbara, Barrie, Bryan, Brent and Brenda

  • Doris & Don Jenson

    Our sincere sympathy to Joan and family. We have memories of a neighbor, who would often stop and chat as he passed. Those moments we will miss, along with many pleasant memories of tennis at the Racquet Club and the conversation that followed.

  • Barry Willmore

    My heartfelt condolence to Joan and family – Bill certainly will be missed by all.
    When introduced to my friends for the first time and asked what was his line of work he would say Plumber, and would get to see them all again sooner or later.
    We always enjoyed his good humour.

  • Melanie Willmore

    Living overseas for the past 25 years my opportunities of seeing both Bill & Joan have been rare during this time. However, during my teenage years, as a regular member of the Kendrick household, I have a multitude of happy memories and shared moments. I remember Bill as a kind, humorous, warm and charismatic man, always able to find the funny point in a situation and to provide excellent advice.
    My thoughts are with Joan and family during this difficult time, I know he will be greatly missed.

  • bill martin

    Bill always “brightened ” my day. One of my most cherished colleagues.

  • jean baptiste marie quillevere

    DEAR FAMILY…
    We would like to acknowledge that we owe a great debt of gratitude to Dr. Bill Kendrick for making it possible for us to have another child! He treated me (man) with his great expertise & his contagious good humour, reassuring me that good results would come about in good time! Indeed, soon after his painless treatment, my wife let me know quickly that she was pregnant! She gave birth to an 11 pound boy (natural birth) whom we named “NOAH JOSEPH “. He is the younger brother of “Christophe Antoine “… They are now 2 good strong men, healthy & happy to have been born! We are for ever GRATEFUL!
    Our most heartfelt sentiments to you all!
    Hanne & Jean baptiste Quillévéré

  • Bob and Margaret Hosie

    Our history with Bill and Joan go back a very long way…further than our exodus from Regina in 1962. We considered both, part of the family.
    We sorrow for the loss of this good friend, but we are left with wonderful memories. We are richer from having him in our life.
    Condolences to Joan, Kathy. Vicki, Bob and Mike….you are in our hearts and prayers.

  • Patricia Wittkamp

    Deepest condolences to Joan and family. I am very sorry to hear of Bills passing.. I always enjoyed his wit and humour.

  • Embert Van Tilburg.M.C.;D.H.A.

    I want to offer the family of Dr.Kendrick my sincere condolences.As Executive Director of St.Joseph Hospital(renamed Victoria General Hospital) I valued this colleague as a dedicated, caring and skillful specialist. He will be very much missed. The Hospital, its staff and the patients will remain grateful for his work. I will remember him in my thoughts and prayers. Sincerely Embert Van Tilburg

  • David Kinloch

    Bill was a wonderful colleague and I always enjoyed his sense of humour. He had unique stories and quips which were funny and quotable. I still tell some of his lines. Bill was also a gracious man who gave complements and honoured others. He will be missed by all of us who knew him and I’m sure your family feel sad he is gone but as Bill would say, “none of us are getting out of this alive”.

  • Jean Jenkins

    Dr. Kendrick was an excellent teacher. What he taught us to care for urology patients is remembered to this day – some 50 years later. Remembered with respect.
    Jean Jenkins (Chaplin, R.N. RJH Grad. 1960.)

  • Bruce Piercy

    As a fellow urologist and colleague for thirty+ years, I feel a great debt to Bill. He was a mentor both surgical and personal, a humorist, but above all a gentleman. I loved working with him as a surgeon, where the advice dispensed was both pertinent and humorous, and he clearly understood the basic truth that a happy OR is an efficient OR.

    Wendy and I wish Joan and the family all the best; and thanks for a life well led, Bill, and thanks for all you did for me.

  • Jill Hosie Ross

    Dr. Kendrick, Not only were you a great, funny welcoming person to us Hosie Kids at family outings, I know you and Dad were great friends for many years and we will all miss you alot. Jill Hosie and family
    We are sorry for your loss, Kendrick family.

  • Stan Heard & family , Stella, Sara & Charlotte

    Deepest condolences to Joan and family, Bill was a long time friend,colleague&mentor,we will remember his gentle wit & his skills a s a raconteur & surgeon.He looked after my family& patients for many years.

  • Stan Heard & family , Stella, Sara & Charlotte

    Deepest condolences , Bill was a friend , ,colleague and mentor who looked after my family and patients for many years
    We will miss his gentle wit and skills as a raconteur
    ,not to mention his surgical skill latterly as a much in demand assistant

  • Iain McAuley

    Bill was a wonderful man. With our sympathies…..

  • Doddie and Bruce Campbell

    We were saddened to hear of Bills passing and want to send our condolences to Joan and the family. We valued our friendship of so many years, and will certainly miss our lunches in Sidney. We are thinking of you Joan, and send our love.

  • Tim Relf

    My wife Jacquie (OR nurse) and I (anesthesiologist) worked for many years with Bill. I don’t think we met a more kind, thoughtful and humorous person at VGH. I particularly liked the fact that when one of my jokes/stories met with a larger than usual groan I could use the disclaimer that it wasn’t actually mine but had come from Bill Kendrick! Our thoughts and condolences to all his loved ones.

  • sherry and Chris Dubetz

    Bill was absolutely the best neighbour and friend to us for so many years. He and Joan were so generous and welcoming when we first moved in and they never stopped giving and caring. I’ll miss his calls over the fence to come and pick roses or sweet peas, and his delight any time we could give him smoked salmon.
    Much love to Joan and thinking of all of you,
    Sherry

  • Ken Wilson MD

    It was always a pleasure working and socializing with Bill. In sympathy, Ken Wilson, BC Cancer Agency.

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