[RAC-Bulletin] Former RAC North/East Ontario Director Bill Unger, VE3XT SK

 

Celebration of Life to be held Friday, November 22

https://www.rac.ca/former-rac-north-east-ontario-director-bill-unger-ve3xt-sk/

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Radio Amateurs of Canada has received the sad news that former RAC North/East Ontario Regional Director Bill Unger, VE3XT, has become a Silent Key.

The following information was extracted from the online obituary notice.

In addition to the volunteer activities described in the following obituary, Bill was also the Chair of the RAC Scholarship and Grant Program.

A tribute article to Bill will be included in an upcoming issue of The Canadian Amateur magazine.

Glenn MacDonell, VE3XRA
President, Radio Amateurs of Canada

William Peter Unger, VE3XT SK 

In his own words:

“Bill Unger, VE3XT, was born on March 9, 1954 to William Bernard and Monica Catherine (nee Boyle) in Fort William, Ontario.

I died peacefully (hopefully) on November 16, 2019. I attended St. Martins, Westgate High School and graduated from Confederation College in the Electronics Technician Program in 1974.

I am survived by my wife, confidant and best friend of over 25 years Rita Comuzzi. I’m also leaving behind my children Suzanne Couturier (Ben) in Red Deer, John-Paul Unger and step-son David Gomez (Charlene) in Edmonton, Alberta. I am survived by three grandchildren Aidan, Myah and Layla Couturier in Red Deer whom I will miss dearly. I’m also survived by my three siblings Cathy Babiak (Joe), Paul Unger (Lorie) London, Ontario and Mary Ann Unger.

After graduation from Confederation College I worked for the Department of Communications (DOC) at the Thunder Bay monitoring station as a Radio Inspector. After four years with the DOC, I moved to the CBC as a Transmitter Technician and then onto TV Ontario as Supervisor of transmitter operations. In the year 2000 I came full circle returning to Confederation College to teach in the same program I graduated from years earlier retiring in 2011.

I have been active in the Lakehead Amateur Radio Club for almost 50 years holding the Amateur Radio call signs VE3EFC and VE3XT. I was a Regional Director for Radio Amateurs of Canada from 1997 to 2004 which provided me ample opportunity for travel. Throughout these travels I was able to develop many lifelong friendships. In retirement I became active with the 55+ Centre as a member of the Amateur Radio Station there. I became President of the Board of Directors at the 55+ Centre in March 2018.

My wishes are to not have a formal funeral but instead have a gathering of friends and family at a Celebration of Life to be held at The DaVinci Centre on Friday, November 22, from 11 am to 2 pm. My ashes will be interred at a later date.

I want to thank my wife Rita and Doctors McCluskey, Anthes, Aseyev, Davis and the entire staff of 4 North at St. Joseph’s Hospital for making the end of my life as good as it could have been.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the RAC Scholarship Fund via their website or the Northern Cancer Research Fund.”

 

 
Alan Griffin
RAC MarCom Director