In memory of

William Israel Marcovitch

March 30, 1941 -  March 17, 2019


It is with great sadness we announce the death of Bill Marcovitch, age 77, on March 17, 2019, at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre in Toronto. He was the loving husband of Christine Marcovitch (nee Fahrenbruch) for 39 years, proud father of Karina Marcovitch-Valve (Bryan Valve) and Daniel Marcovitch (Marisa Creatore); devoted grandfather to Jacob, Anna, Emily and Orla; Caring uncle to Simmie, Sabine, Thomas and Doris; respected Brother-in-law of Michael Fahrenbruch.

Bill was born in Toronto to Helen and Louis Marcovitch in 1941. In 1962 he graduated from the University of Toronto with a BSc in Civil (Structural) Engineering and received a scholarship to Cranfield University in England to complete a MSc in Materials Science and Specialized Welding. Bill proudly founded his own company, Quantum Testing and Inspection Ltd., which boasted Canada's largest Metrology Laboratory and Federally qualified third party Non-destructive Testing Laboratory. He was particularly proud of his work on the CanadArm on behalf of Spar Aerospace and NASA, as well as his work on the Skydome.

In 1985-86 he was invited to attend the National Defence College in Kingston, Ontario, which was an experience he was honoured to be part of.

After selling his company and retiring, Bill enjoyed spending time staying fit, playing tennis and socializing at the Toronto Lawn Tennis Club. He took up golf, reading/writing cook books and wintering in Florida with his fellow snowbirds. Bill had a keen interest in global affairs/politics and enjoyed intellectual discourse and challenging debate with whoever was willing to engage. Bill cherished his many friendships both old and new.

Most of all, Bill was happy surrounded by his family and grandchildren. He will be sorely missed.

A funeral will be held on Tuesday March 26th, 2019, at Mt. Pleasant Funeral Centre at 375 Mt. Pleasant Rd. Visitation at 12pm, service at 1pm and reception at 2pm. An online memorial can be found on the Mt. Pleasant Funeral Centre website.
In lieu of flowers please consider donations to The Peter Munk Cardiac Centre, The Baycrest Terrace or to a charity of your choice. The family would also like to thank the nurses and doctors at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre in the CICU for their care and compassion.

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Jeremy Rezmovitz (Friend)

Entered March 19, 2019 from Toronto

Christine, My deepest condolences to you and your family. He had such a spark in him. I will miss him. Jeremy

Margot and Martin Richardson (Toronto Lawn tennis friend)

Entered March 20, 2019 from Niagara-On-The-Lake

Dear Christine, Karina and Daniel and family,

We are so sorry to hear of Bill>s passing . We have not seen you or Bill in many years but we have fond memories of you all playing tennis and sitting on the deck at TLTC.
Our thoughts are with you.
Margot

Prakash Bhartia (Close Friend/NDC Buddy)

Entered March 20, 2019 from Los Angeles, California

Very saddened to hear of Bill's passing. He touched all our lives in so many ways. We will always remember and miss him. Happy that we did see him last August at the NDC reunion. I know that he will continue to influence our thinking for years to come.
Savitri and I wish to share our sincerest condolences with the family and Christine.

Joy McPherson (Secretary to Dr. Leonard Sternberg)

Entered March 21, 2019 from 76 Grenville Street, Toronto, ON M5S 1B2

To the family of Mr. Marcovitch, our deepest condolences. We will miss his infectious smile. Please know that he will live on in our hearts forever. May you find peace in these sad times.

Dr. Sternberg and his secretary team.

peter levey and Frances Cox (Friend and business associate)

Entered March 21, 2019 from Nassau, Bahamas

We were both saddened and shocked by the news of Bill's passing. A friend of nearly 40 years, he was always ready with advice and assistance when asked or needed. He had strong political views which changed over time because of Bill's intellectual curiosity which allowed him to revise his opinions - a sign of a very open mind. He will be sorely missed by all who were privileged to call him friend. Our sincere condolences to Christine, Dan, Karina and the rest of the family.

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