William Keith “Bill” Barker was born Nov. 15, 1926, to Florence and George Barker. He was the second son for this young British couple who had immigrated to the Spy Hill district and had taken up farming 4 miles east of Spy Hill. Bill had a typical upbringing for the times. He helped on the farm, attended the nearest country school of Bavelaw, and participated in local sporting, church, and community events.
In 1946 at the age of twenty years Bill took over the farming operation when his parents moved to town. He married a local girl, Dorothy Dodd, in November 1947 and the couple prospered and raised two children; Ken born in 1953 and Don in 1957. Farming was hard work and often required ingenuity and extra skill and for this Bill had a keen interest. He had taken college level classes for electrical and plumbing and was a proficient self-taught welder. His abilities kept the equipment in the field and the home fires burning.
Bill and Dorothy always operated a mixed farm but expanded their cattle into a purebred Charolais herd in the 70’s. It was a busy time in their lives, promoting and showing their cattle and even winning some awards.
Bill & Dorothy downsized their farming commitments and semi-retired in 1982. They built a new home and moved to town. They enjoyed many years of socializing with neighbors, hobbies of fishing and gardening and meeting new friends on their many bus trips.
Bill passed away on July 21, 2023, at the age of 96 years. He was predeceased by his wife of 70 years, Dorothy, in July of 2018. Very recently he lost his older brother Jack who passed on July 2nd, his wife Irene passed in 2019. Earlier in his family life Bill had lost a younger sister, Helen in 1942.
The family would like to thank the staff and nurses at the Esterhazy Centennial Care Home for the expert care Bill received in his declining years. He leaves to mourn, his family Ken (Sharon), Don (Mary); grandchildren Jaime (Brent), Brett (Bronte), Corbin (Brooke), Carly (Dylan); great grandchildren Bailey & Paige Clark and Drew Barker.