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Righton, William "Bill"

RIGHTON, William "Bill"

1933 - 2025

It is with great sadness the Righton family announce the passing of William “Bill” Righton on April 22, 2025.

Bill is predeceased by his parents Frederick and Mildred Righton, his siblings Rupert, Keith, Kathleen and Margaret.

Bill is survived by his loving wife Eileen(Casey), his sister Joan Sloan, his sister-in-law Sheila Righton,  brother-in-law Robert Shea, his children Pamela (Merle) Tubman, Patricia (Stewart) Carmichael, Penny (Geoff) Cory, Peggy Righton-McIntyre, Peter Righton(Vikki Van Oosten), Patrick Righton,  Also left to mourn are Bill’s grandchildren Amy McMillan, Matt Cory, Josh Cory, Meg Tubman, Julian Carmichael, Chad McIntyre, Madeline Tubman, Chelsea McIntyre, William Carmichael, Katelyn McIntyre, Will Tubman, Samuel Righton and his great grandchildren Kaylee Cory and Peyton Earl.

Bill was born October 15th, 1933, in Iroquois Falls, Ontario. He lived at 105 Devonshire St as a child. Bill grew up next to the Abitibi Pulp and Paper facility, which was the largest newsprint manufacturing operation in the world. He attended school until the age of 15 when he decided to "jump out the cloakroom window and get on with his life." Through those early years, before marrying Eileen, he held the following jobs: working in the Abitibi Mill drug store and grocery store, helping at the Iroquois Falls Hotel Library, he was an Imperial Oil Company delivery man as well as a White Rose Oil Company delivery man. Bill married Eileen on September 26, 1957. After their marriage, Bill worked for Power Tel as a hotline worker and heavy equipment operator, Arctic Propane with Norbert Grenier, operating the propane plant and servicing, John Wlad where he operated heavy construction equipment, Abe Rosenbaum as a wholesale confectionary supplies delivery man, Al Pierini, repairing pinball machines, juke boxes, etc. and driving Al's band to "gigs" in Ontario and down in the States, he ran the Western Tire Store, which was the supplier of automotive parts and distributor of chain saws and the repair shop for Abitibi Forest Operations, he worked for the Canadian National Express, overseeing freight and express lines as well as the ONR Bus Lines driving highway coach buses on charter trips and local routes.

Bill and Eileen had five children born in Iroquois Falls: twins Pamela and Patricia, Penelope, Peggy, and Peter. Patrick was born in 1972 at the old hospital in Kirkland Lake. The family moved to Kirkland Lake in 1968, Where Dad worked at Evoy McLean as a service man for supermarket, retail and industrial refrigeration at the local hospital, Northern College, Swastika Tree Nursery and the majority of the hotels, motels and elevators in the Kirkland Lake and surrounding areas. Bill and Eileen moved out to Sesekinika in 1969 as Dad had many fond memories of the lake where his parents had bought a cottage in 1934.

Bill had a way with words and loved to name his buildings: the house became the Palace (Ponderosa over CB radio), and the cottage has always been known as Razona, with the second cottage on the property being called Islander. Bill became the unofficial "Mayor" of Sesekinika and always had an open door for his friends and neighbours and many a good story to tell over a "booster shot".

Dad started his own business in the early 1980s, Bill's Service and Repairs, and continued working as a one-man shop servicing the Kirkland Lake and surrounding areas in refrigeration. He purchased his pride and joy, the Blue Bird bus, also known as, "The Blue Bird of Happiness", which stored his parts and shop area, complete with generator, lighting system, television and sound system. Many a good time was had by all! Dad retired in his 80s but always found something to tinker with. Mom and Dad moved back to Kirkland Lake in the early 2000s, where they lived on Woods Street. They recently celebrated their 67th year of marital bliss.

The family would like to send their sincere thanks to the staff at Extendicare and Blanche River Health Kirkland Lake. Special thanks to Kelly Smith and Brenda Madill. 

A Celebration of life will be held this summer, which will be announced via the Northern News, Enterprise and Facebook. In lieu of flowers, donations in Bill's memory can be made to a charity of your choice. 

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The family

Sincere condolences to the family.

Gayle Havrot, April 24, 2025

The Righton family

So sorry to hear of Bill passing. What a character he was. Always a great conversation and such a quick mind. He was kind and funny and a joy to be around. He will be missed by so many who knew and loved him. Condolences on your loss.

Mike Bowman, April 24, 2025

Righton family

Our condolences , many memories of Bill

Andy& Pat ( Pronto store 1970-1979), April 24, 2025

Peter, Vikki & Samuel

Sincere condolences to you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Patrick & Kyra Daigle


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warm your heart
Kyra Daigle, April 24, 2025

Peter, Vikki, Sam

I was so very sad to hear of the passing of Bill yesterday. Our families were good friends, over the many years, at Sesekinika. My earliest memories were of Bill paddling his red canoe and waving as he passed our cottage. When I visited home back in 2023, my cousins and I were fortunate to have him join us for supper one evening. He was, as always. SO very entertaining. . My condolences to all of the family. RIP Mr. Righton.

Linda (MacDonald) Dickson Seattle WA, April 24, 2025

The Righton family

Sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences to all of you.

Darren Phillips, April 24, 2025

Peter, Vikki and Sam

Sending our deepest sympathies and our love. We are keeping the family in our prayers.


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Auntie Margaret and your cuz., April 24, 2025

The Righton Family and Many Friends

What a Legacy he leaves behind. Met Bill while working at Gordon's, & always had a talk when walking by his house on Woods St. for many years, What a character he was, never without a joke or a story to tell, we also had a few cold ones across the street at the EAGLE Then Peggy I met, as she took my place at Gordon's, and then Vicki thru a friend of ours, & others of the Family as well..So very sorry for your BIG loss, BUT you had him for many years and WHAT memories. RIP my Friend


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Judy (Cale) Gervais, April 24, 2025

Casey and Family

“Wilber”, as John called him, will be missed! He had a soft heart and a ready smile. Great neighbour, cook, and entertainer! My love and prayers go out to you all.
Ursula Van Oosten

Ursula Van Oosten , April 24, 2025

Pam, Patricia and family

My sincerest condolences to you all during this difficult time. May his many memories wrap you all with warmth and strength. ️️


May my support
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Gina Gelinas, April 24, 2025

Peter, Vikki and Sam and Families

We were sorry to hear of Bill's passing. With our deepest sympathies. ️

Linda and Garry Bullen, April 24, 2025

The Entire Family

Our condolences on the loss of a great man.
His wife’s family was great friends with my dad.
In the last year or so he became my brother Paddy’s room mate at the hospital.
What stories they shared.
Thank you Bill for being kind to Paddy and looking out for him.
RIP you both are sharing heaven together I am sure .
I am sure my mom will make you that fudge you so loved.
Hugs to his family and a special hug to his wife

Catherine (Connolly) & John Wendorf, April 24, 2025

Casey & family

I remember Billy well. He spent much time at our kitchen table sharing stories & meals with my Dad, Norbert Grenier.

RIP Billy!!

My sincere condolences to Casey and family.

Carmen (Grenier) Buchanan, April 24, 2025

The Rightons

Hey guys ! What a loss of one of the greatest fellas I ever knew . I have many great memories of my time out in ses with your family . Many years working around kl and having Bill stop in and give me that big grin and the firmest handshakes. He used to call me the Chef De Pompier all the time . I thought it was a cool chef title . Turns out it meant “fire chief “ lol . Loved Bill . He was one of a kind . I’ll have a booster shot for him from the stage this weekend ! My dad and him are getting into trouble already I’m sure . My condolences to you all . Much Love James Taylor .

James Taylor, April 24, 2025

The family

On behalf of my parents, Vic and Helen Brown, we offer our condolences to the family.

Pam Turgeon, April 24, 2025

Casey Righton

I am so sorry to hear about your husband. I didn't know him but I remember all the fun times I had with you and all the other Guiders and just wanted you to know I have missed seeing you over these years since Guiding and I am thinking of you. My heartfelt condolences to you and your family.
Linda Glassford

Linda Glassford, April 25, 2025

The Family

God bless you all in your time of sadness wishing you all the best


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mike mcmillan, April 25, 2025

Our sincere condolences to Casey and family.

Our sincere condolences to the Righton family . R.i.p Bill .

Helen and Bernadine Thorpe, April 25, 2025

Righton & Cory Families

We were saddened to find out of Bill's passing. On more than one occasion we had the pleasure of Bills company and enjoying a "shot". He would always extend his hand to greet you and his grip was like that of a steel vise. He definitely was a fixture around Ses, but also of Kirkland Lake. Our deepest sympathy to the families. Rest in Peace "Wilbur".

The Barty's

Bill & Jo-Ann Barty, April 25, 2025

Righton families, Pat,Pam, Penny

Sending our deepest sympathies in your loss of Dad, husband,Grandfather and friend to many, his Smiling face will be shining on all from above, once again thinking of you all of you all! Hugs Bev and Wes 4ipley

Wes and Bev Ripley , April 25, 2025

Casey

Our sincere condolences on the loss of Bill. He truly was an extraordinary man and I know he will be terribly missed. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.


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Donna and Rick Morris, April 25, 2025

Pam Tubman and family

Your Dad was such an outgoing and dynamic person, well loved by everyone. I met your dad a few times and he was unforgettable, and always so grateful. He called me nurse Debbie. He will be sorely missed by all and the entire community of Kirkland Lake.
My deepest condolences from myself and the girls.
With love
As always
Debbie, Christine and Tina
Raftopoulos


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Raftopoulos, April 25, 2025

The Righton Family

So sorry to hear of your loss. It was always a pleasure seeing Bill, “Mr.Righton” . Condolences to the family and friends. ️

Sally (Wright) and Don Parcher, April 25, 2025

RIGHTON FAMILY

So sorry to hear of Bill's or( as we knew him good old dad) passing . We had many visits and drinks with him he will,l sure be missed r.i.p my friend. Always asked how he was doing and told that he and the love of his life Casey were doing OK, big shock for Len and myself

Len and Michelle Callahan , April 25, 2025

The Righton family

We were saddened to find out of Bill's passing, was a true gentleman. He will be missed by many , but will now have a seat at the table with all his buddy's from our Legion. Stay strong for each other .Rob and Nancy

ROB TAYLOR, April 25, 2025

Righton family

My deepest condolences to all.

Bill was such a genuine, funny, humble, and great person in all respects. He was second to none. He was the best refrigeration man when it came to fixing. He used to come to our bakery all the time as well to visit with my Dad and Grandfather along with his best friend George. They would go to our wine cellar and chat .

Love you Bill ️ and may you rest in peace now. Ps don’t crack too many jokes up there in the quiet land .


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Micheal Stevanovich , April 26, 2025

The Righton Family

So sad to learn of Bill’s passing. He was one of a kind! He had such a quick wit, so many hilarious stories and so proud of his family. He will certainly be missed by all that knew him. My sincere condolences to you all.
Jane

Jane MacDonald, April 26, 2025

The Righton Family

I am so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. Your Uncle Pat and I so enjoyed our visits with Bill and Eileen. Listening to Bill and Pat banter back and forth as they shared booster shots still brings a smile to my face.
Reading about all of Bill's life experiences was a fine tribute to a talented man. Hugs to all the family at this difficult time.


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Stella Casey, April 26, 2025

Peggy and Family

So sorry to hear of the loss of Bill.

He was quite the character and a great story teller, he will be missed.

May he R I P

Pat & Lorraine Kiely

Patrick Kiely, April 26, 2025

Casey and family

My deepest condolences go out to you at this sorrowful time. Please know that you are in my thoughts.

Laura Gagnon , April 26, 2025

Patrick Righton and extended family

Patrick , sending my sincerest condolences on the passing of your dad, may he rest in peace.

Christina Bivol, April 26, 2025

mom(casey) Penny and Geoff, Peggy, Pam and Pat,Peter and Patrick and families

Hi I am sad to hear about your Loss of Dad . I remember some of all the good times we had in Sesekinika , thank you for all the fond memories . My heart goes out to all of you . Thinking of you and wishing you strength, and Peace during this time May your memories of DAD bring you comfort….
And I will add ….
those we love don’t go away, they walk beside us everyday, unseen, but always near still loved, still missed and very dear .

With love xoxo
Wendy Niemi


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Wendy Niemi, April 26, 2025

Casey and Family

Casey and Family...
Bill had worked with my Dad.
Whenever I saw Bill he never failed to ask me how they were doing...
and always had a story from the past to tell me...
I always loved to hear what he had to say...
He was a special Guy....
He will be missed...
I'm thinking of you Casey and your family...
It's never an easy time


May my support
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Karen Hansen Larocque , April 27, 2025

Penny, Geoff and all the family

I have fond memories of going to the Evoy Mclean shop with my buddy and seeing Bill. Always had a laugh and learned something new. Not to mention his incredible feats of strength! Rest in peace. My condolences

Garry Garvin , April 27, 2025

The Righton Families

Our sincere sadness and condolences. Memories will go on meeting such a character who always was a joy to meet whenever the paths crossed . Our prayers go out to you.️

Ron and Tina

Tina Rozich, April 27, 2025

To the family

Worked with Bill at Epcot McLean ltd He always brightened up our day in the office.
He was a good man and will be missed greatly
God Bless

Michael Doyon, April 27, 2025

The Righton Family

So sorry to learn of Bill's passing. He was a friend to everyone he met.
I knew Bill for a number of years, and even had him do a winter stint for me when I worked for M.T.O. Great guy .
Condolences to Casey and all the family.

Harold & Karen Birimcombe, April 28, 2025

Penny & Family

Thinking of you and your family during this difficult time. What a beautiful tribute to him, very heart warming read ️

Colleen McGill, April 28, 2025

The Righton Family

Mrs.Righton, Peggy & Family;
Saddened to read of Mr. Righton's passing. What a sweet & funny man he was! Always felt so welcome in their family home in Sesekinika. Such a heartfelt tribute. I will cherish my memories of time spent with Peggy & her wonderful family. Sending healing hugs.

Lorraine Zapotochny, April 28, 2025

The Righton family

I already miss my morning "how the hell are ya kid?" And what's that young fella(Matt) up to? Cheers Bill may you rest in peace. Our condolences to the whole family.

Delee & Matt Danchuk , April 28, 2025

Casey Righton and the family of Bill Righton.

From the friends of the Kirkland Lake Girl Guides we send our sincere sympathy to Casey and the Righton family of a husband and father who spent many years helping the guiders and Brownie leaders keep our guiding camp at Butler Lake up and running. May you rest in peace Bill. Shirley Downey (Snowy Owl).

Shirley Downey, April 28, 2025

Penny, Geoff and Family

My thoughts are with you at this sad time.

Cathy Bagyan, April 28, 2025

Peter, Vikki & Samuel

We are so sorry about your loss. I still remember Bill’s humour and hospitality from last time’s visit to Kirkland Lake. Please accept our deepest condolences and we want to let you know we are thinking of you during this difficult time.


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Dan Wang, April 28, 2025

Penny and family

Our sincere condolences.

Brenda Todd , April 29, 2025

The Righton family

My deepest condolences to Casey and the Righton family.
I’m sincerely going to miss the stories and laughs I had with Bill and his entertaining way with words.
He could really make you feel good about yourself and often expressed how proud he was of his family.
Truly one of a kind!
I’m thankful I had the opportunity to get to know him, will miss him dearly.

Kelly Smith, April 30, 2025