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Submitted by jessy on Thu, 04/13/2023 - 01:08:PM

William Kent Megill, 82, of Ottawa, died April 10, 2023, surrounded by his family in the Ottawa General Hospital, of complications due to lung fibrosis.

“Bill” was born in Ottawa on November 26, 1940 to Maj Gen William J and Doris M Megill (née Kent). He attended the Collège Militaire Royal de St-Jean, Quebec, and graduated with a BSc in Maths and Physics from the Royal Military College in Kingston, in 1962. He won a Rhodes Scholarship to study for an MA at Oxford University in the UK, where he read Russian and French. Later he would complete a postgraduate diploma in Business Administration at Laval University and a masters in Political Science at the University of Kansas.

He joined the armoured corps while at RMC, then served with distinction in three armoured regiments, first with the Fort Garry Horse, later with the 12e Régiment Blindé du Canada, and finally with the Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians) which he commanded. The highlight of his military career was arguably his appointment as Military Advisor to the Canadian delegation to the arms control negotiations in Vienna that ultimately led to the end of the Cold War in the 1990s.

After retiring from the army, he began a new career as a land claims negotiator for the federal government, initially in coastal British Columbia and finally in the western Arctic. His love for language and culture served him well throughout the complex negotiations to find a balanced rearrangement of the social order and legal situation in the MacKenzie Delta in particular.

Alongside his long career in the public service, Bill also enjoyed serving the public in the communities where he lived. Whether it was coaching little league soccer, heading up the Quebec Council of Scouts Canada, chairing the board of the Aphasia Centre, rebuilding the Priory of Simon Peter for the Templars or collecting hockey equipment to send to youth in the arctic, Bill brought his passion and experience to the challenge of building community.

He was dedicated contributor to the St Matthews and Glebe communities. Here the pandemic brought an old talent back to the fore as he turned his early career experience as the voice of the 1967 Canadian Armed Forces Tattoo to bear on the challenge of reaching the congregation and community during the hard months of lockdown.

Bill is survived by his wife Deirdre Nicholds and sons William M Megill (Susanne) and John Megill, grandchildren Liam and Natalie, siblings Margaret (Peggy) Hudson (Peter) and Suse Megill. Bill was surrogate grandfather to Deirdre’s grandchildren, Harry and Bridget Phillips. He was preceded in death by his first wife Susie (née MacDonald), brother Jim (Heather), and sister Janie (David).

Funeral services will be held on Saturday 15 April, starting at 11:00, at St Matthews Anglican Church, 217 First Ave, Ottawa, with a reception to follow, with the Reverend Geoff Chapman officiating. Interment will follow at Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa.

Memorials or donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Aphasia Centre of Ottawa and/or the Tulo Center for Indigenous Economics

 

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 04/15/2023 - 10:45:PM

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Lcol Lussier-Nivischiuk

C’est avec tristesse que nous parvient la nouvelle du décès du Col Bill Megill.

En mon nom, celui du SMR et au nom de tous les membres du 12e Régiment blindé du Canada, nous tenons à vous présenter nos plus sincères condoléances. Nous partageons votre peine pour la perte d’une personne remarquable à bien des égards. Il n’y a pas de doute que le Col Megill a touché plusieurs membres durant ses années à l’unité. Nous gardons en mémoire son implication au sein de la communauté militaire, ainsi que son dévouement qui a su inspirer plusieurs de nos anciens.

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