RCMP Sgt (Ret’d) William Arthur “Bill (Billy)” Halliday

SEPTEMBER 3, 1942 APRIL 1, 2026


Celebration of Life

WHEN:
Friday, May 22, 2026 10:00 am – 11:00 am
WHERE:
Sacred Space, Beechwood Funeral Home (280 Beechwood Ave, Ottawa, On)

Reception

WHEN:
Friday, May 22, 2026 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
WHERE:
Reception Suites, Beechwood Funeral Home (280 Beechwood Ave, Ottawa, On)

Visitation

It is with sadness and regret that we announce the peaceful passing of William Arthur “Bill (Billy)” Halliday at home on April 1, 2026, at the age of 83.

Bill was predeceased by his father, Thomas Halliday; his mother, Doris Halliday (Gullickson); and his brother, Byron “Tommy” Halliday. He and his family shared deep roots in Sydney, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.

Left to mourn the loss of a devoted husband, father, and grandfather are the love of his life and wife of 58 years, Linda; his daughter, Tracy Regnier (Charles); his sons, Mark (Tracy) and Steven; and his brother, Howard. Also mourning their beloved “Poppy” are one grandson, seven granddaughters, four great-grandsons, and one great-granddaughter. They were the lights of his life, and he loved them all dearly.

Bill proudly served with the RCMP for 31 years, retiring with the rank of Sergeant. Early in his career, he survived a life-threatening injury after being stabbed in the neck while on duty in Newfoundland. He continued to serve after he recovered and finished his career in Ottawa, ON.

Never one to be idle, Bill continued to serve others following his retirement. He became a Registered Massage Therapist, worked as an addictions counsellor, and later taught introductory law at the college level for several years. He had a true passion for teaching and mentoring others.

Hockey was another of Bill’s passions. He played with the Rusty Spurs and other local teams well into his retirement. A naturally social person with the gift of the gab, Bill was known for his stories, his humor, and his ability to bring people together. He cherished time spent with his friends, and shared close-knit circle with Linda that meant a great deal to him.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to his family doctor, Dr. Sumitha Ramachandran and his cardiologist, Dr. Chamoun Chamoun.

Bill will be remembered for his generous spirit, his sense of humor, and his zest for life, which he carried with him right to the end.

All who knew him are welcome to attend and celebrate Bill’s life at Beechwood Funeral, Cemetery, and Cremation Services, 280 Beechwood Ave, Ottawa, Ontario, on May 22nd, 2026 for a funeral service (10am – 11am), and reception (11am – 1pm).

Donations in memory of Bill may be made to the charity of your choice.

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  1. Bill was a dedicated policeman, we served together for a short while, he has been a great friend ! I will miss our many conversations!

  2. Good guy, thoughghh

  3. We are so saddened by your loss, Linda, Tracy, Mark, Steve, and your dear families. Rest in Peace, Bill.

  4. Worked with Bill and he was dedicated member and friend. Sorry for your loss

    Reg and May

  5. I am so very sorry for the loss of Bill to such a close family. I know he is missed dearly.

  6. Linda and family.
    So sorrow to hear of Bill’s passing. I enjoyed a some great times with Bill, particularly when we served on the Senior NCO’s Mess committee for several years. Always a laugh and great conversations. Bill was a dedicated member of the Force. A popular and personable character. He will be missed for sure. Sincere condolences from Roma and I.

    Bert Waterman
    Ottawa ON

  7. We are so sorry for your family’s loss. Treasure your memories and hold each other close! Love to you all dear cousins. Betty and Frank

  8. So very sorry to hear of Bill’s passing.
    I have great memories of playing hockey with Bill on the Rusty Spurs!
    Sincere condolences to Linda and family.
    Ed and Gloria
    Gander NL.

  9. Our prayers are with the family at this sad time. Knew Bill from our days in Newfoundland, and Orleans. he was always laughing and smiling. Good Bless

  10. Dear Linda and Family:
    Please accept our sincere condolences on Bill’s passing. We know that he was a very vibrant and important person in your family and he will be greatly missed. May the great memories that you all created with Bill/Dad /Poppy support you in the days ahead.
    Sincerely,
    Jim an Glenda

  11. Condolences to Linda and the entire family. I worked with Bill in Newfoundland back in the 60’s. He had a great sense of humor and was always willing to help others. Rest in peace Bill.

  12. Sad to hear of Bill’s passing..I have fond memories of playing with Bill on Rusty Spurs Old Horseman long chats at the Gloucester Sports Club..RIP Bill

  13. So sorry to hear that Bill has passed away.Our deepest sympathies to all the family. Terry and Bonnie Norman, Ottawa.

  14. We were so sorry to hear of Billy’s passing. Sending sincere condolences to Linda and family. He will certainly be missed.
    Jim and Nancy Elliott

  15. I knew Bill quite well as a scout leader. His humour and conversation s were second to none.
    My deepest sincere condolences to you Linda and your family. Charles Williams. Pouch cove . Nl

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