Obituary of William Brock Whale
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of William Brock Whale on April 07, 2016 at the Royal University Hospital. He is survived by his wife Bertha E. Klassen, son Brock (Cindy), grandchildren, Trent (Steffi), Kristin, nephew Bill Knowlton and niece Betty Young (Stuart). Brock Sr. was predeceased by his parents LB. Whale and Edna Norris, sisters Mary, Ruth (Clark) and his first wife Kathleen Stothers. Brock Sr. was born on July 22, 1925 in London Ont. Where he attended public and high schools.. After completing high school, he attended Ontario Agricultural School in Guelph where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree specializing in Animal Husbandry. His first job was as assistant editor of the Farmers Advocate writing articles of interest to farmers. .After leaving the newspaper he worked as a livestock feed sales rep with Quaker Oats, eventually being promoted to their advertising agency.. This was the beginning of a 10 year period with three different advertising agencies that specialized in advertising farm and heating fuels, livestock feeds and pet foods. His career path changed significantly when he decided to pursue further education in Madison Wise, earning a masters and doctorate degree in adult education before settling into his various roles in the Extension Division at the University of Sask. He often spoke of the many wonderful experiences he had there and the enduring friendships made during his 25 year stay. Upon retirement he began to pursue other interests such as orchid growing and gardening, wood carving, photography, and continued his love of birdwatching and reading. Most important to him was his family and the friends. Suggestions about best books to read, current politics, sports, were just a few topics up for enthusiastic discussions with anyone who came to visit. Brock will be remembered by all who met and knew him as a gentle person, with a unique sense of humor, and with a caring and accepting spirit. He will be greatly missed by all those who loved him and whom he loved. Donations in his memory may be made to Grace Westminster Church, Royal University Hospital, Battlefords Union Hospital or a charity of your choice.