William Bruce English, affectionately known as
Bill to his friends and loved ones, passed away
peacefully on May 18, 2025, in Kamloops, British
Columbia, at the age of 83.
Born on May 29, 1941 in Williams Lake BC to Lloyd and
Leta English he is predeceased by his parents and
oldest brother Read and survived by his youngest
brother Joe (Bonnie). He leaves behind his loving
wife, Beverly English and children Dawn Pfeifer
(Michael Pfeifer) Wade English (Carolyn Jones)
grandchildren Thomas, Donavon and Kristie Pfeifer,
Laurel and Jared English and great grandchildren
Brandon, Ryan and Emerson Pfeifer.
A man of great intellect and compassion, Bill
pursued his passion for helping others by obtaining a
Bachelor of Social Work at Notre Dame, followed by a
Master's degree at the University of Calgary. His
educational background laid the foundation for a
remarkable career that spanned over three decades in
human resources, where he was not only respected for
his professional expertise but also cherished for his
warmth and mentor-ship.
Bill's commitment to education continued beyond his
own academic achievements, as he shared his knowledge
and experience with students as a Professor at the
College of New Caledonia.
Beyond his professional life, Bill had an enduring
passion for all things mechanical. This passion was
not just a hobby but a way of life that brought him
tremendous joy and satisfaction. He lovingly restored
several Jawa motorcycles, infusing new life into these
classic machines with his skilled hands and keen eye
for detail. His pride in craftsmanship was also
evident in the British sports car he brought to life
-a testament to his patience and mechanical prowess.
Bill's love for mechanics extended to the skies as
well. He was an avid builder and flyer of model
airplanes, a hobby that allowed him to combine his
technical skills with the thrill of flight. As the
president of the Kamloops Model Airplane Society, he
was a pillar of the community, inspiring fellow
enthusiasts with his leadership and sharing the joy of
this unique pastime.
Those who knew Bill understood that his hobbies were
more than pastimes; they were expressions of his
character—meticulous, patient, and always aiming for
excellence. His ability to bring together like-minded
individuals and foster a sense of camaraderie made him
a beloved figure not only within his family but also
in the various communities he was a part of.
Bill's departure leaves a void in the hearts of all
who knew him, but his legacy endures through the lives
he touched, the students he guided, and the mechanical
wonders he left behind. His memory will be cherished
as a reminder of a life well-lived, full of purpose,
passion, and the pursuit of knowledge.
We will miss our father, husband and friend to all who
knew him.
Services held at Schoenings Funeral Home on Saturday
June 7 at 10:00 am. A live stream will also be
available.