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William Patrick Doohan

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William Patrick Doohan

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27 Feb 2003 (aged 88)
London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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At Parkwood Hospital on February 27, 2003 Brigadier General William Patrick Doohan, O.B.E., ED., of London, aged 88. Beloved husband of Hilda (Pat) Doohan for 59 years.

Predeceased by his brother Tom and sister Margaret. A reserve member at age 17, he joined the Royal Canadian Artillery at Sarnia in September 1939. While serving in the U.K. with the 8th Fd., RCA, he was attached to 1st British Army in North Africa in 1943 then returned to the 8th Fd in Italy. He commanded 2nd Fd., RCA in Italy and Northwest Europe. During hostilities he was awarded the O.B.E. and was mentioned in dispatches. Following the war he reorganized the 7th Fd RCA in London. While serving with the 18th Militia Group, he rose to the rank of Brig. Gen, retiring in October 1965. Bill worked for the Federal Government from 1946-1976 with the Department of Veteran Affairs and later the Department of Supply and Services in London, Ottawa and Port Credit, retiring as Director of Supply for Ontario. An active member of St. Martin's Church, Past President of Highland Golf Club, Chairman, Past President and Life Governor of the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires, Past President and Life Governor of the Vimy Branch Canadian Legion, and a member of other organizations.
At Parkwood Hospital on February 27, 2003 Brigadier General William Patrick Doohan, O.B.E., ED., of London, aged 88. Beloved husband of Hilda (Pat) Doohan for 59 years.

Predeceased by his brother Tom and sister Margaret. A reserve member at age 17, he joined the Royal Canadian Artillery at Sarnia in September 1939. While serving in the U.K. with the 8th Fd., RCA, he was attached to 1st British Army in North Africa in 1943 then returned to the 8th Fd in Italy. He commanded 2nd Fd., RCA in Italy and Northwest Europe. During hostilities he was awarded the O.B.E. and was mentioned in dispatches. Following the war he reorganized the 7th Fd RCA in London. While serving with the 18th Militia Group, he rose to the rank of Brig. Gen, retiring in October 1965. Bill worked for the Federal Government from 1946-1976 with the Department of Veteran Affairs and later the Department of Supply and Services in London, Ottawa and Port Credit, retiring as Director of Supply for Ontario. An active member of St. Martin's Church, Past President of Highland Golf Club, Chairman, Past President and Life Governor of the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires, Past President and Life Governor of the Vimy Branch Canadian Legion, and a member of other organizations.


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