CLAYDEN, William 'Bill' David Perry

It is with much sadness we announce the passing of Bill at home on March 13, 2022 aged 61 years. Devoted husband of Helen. Loving father of Tara, Jayke, Sam, Billie and partners. Adored Poppa of 6 and a half grandchildren.

Family and friends of the late Mr. Bill Clayden are respectfully informed that his funeral service will be conducted at the Chapel of McGlynn Hunt Funerals, 38-40 Madden Avenue Mildura on Friday March 18, 2022 at 10.30am. A private cremation will follow.

To view the live stream of Bill's service please click on the below link:

http://funeralcast.com.au/funerals/view/william-bill-david-perry-clayden

CLAYDEN, William 'Bill' David Perry - 2022-03-18 10.30

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  • Christine Picken

    Condolences to all the family ,
    You will be remembered Bill for the good things you did for people and were munched loved by all may you rest peacefully now and forever🙏

  • Laurie BRUNI

    You were a great mate to us at 3SQN and TSS while at The Pilbara Regiment, where nothing was ever too much for you to do to help people. You will be sadly missed.
    Condolences to Bill’s family and friends gathered there today.
    RIP Bill.

    Laurie Bruni
    Training Support Squadron
    The Pilbara Regiment

  • Cousin Leeanne

    I am very saddened to hear the news of Billy’s passing. But, happy to hear that he was a good man.

  • Donna Guy

    RIP Bill,
    I will always remember that cheeky smile.
    Sending Strength and light to Helen and kid’s and Grandkids, and anyone who was lucky enough to have known and loved Bill.

  • Deryck Sweeney

    Bill Clayden, may you rest in peace. Your worth, whilst rare and all too often unspoken, will be sorely missed but happily remembered by all those fortunate enough to have known you. Your decades of dedicated Army service came with inherent sacrifice to family and friends. You had no agenda, no ambition for self, your priority was to serve others to the best of your ability. You did so with an unassuming kindness and care, bringing success to others, whilst delivering above and beyond as your standard. You always made the time: to help, to mentor, to raise spirits and to join the banter. The sadness that descends in writing these words is lifted with the life-long memories I will cherish of the ease with which you simply made me smile – every day. This was one of your many gifts. All who had the privilege of serving alongside you knew it made for a better day with you amongst their ranks.