Sydney
Joseph William Broussard, known to all as Bill, passed away peacefully in North Sydney on Sunday, April 19, 2026, holding the hand of his loving wife of 70 years. His story began in Hay Cove, where he was brought into this world by the very hands of his grandmother.
Bill was a man of many trades, but his true passion was tinkering. He was a master of fixing the broken, a man who worked with his hands and never felt right unless he was keeping busy. While his work took him many places, it was in Toronto where his life truly changed; it was there, at the perfect place and the perfect time, that he found the love of his life, Maude.
To Bill, material items held no value—memories and family were his true wealth. He loved his family fiercely and often joked that if he had known how much fun grandkids were, he would have “done that first.” His kind spirit was a magnet for children and animals alike, and he formed deep, lasting connections with everyone who crossed his path. The world is undoubtedly a better place for having had him in it, and we are all better people for having been loved by him.
He was an extraordinary man who had a rare gift for making everyone around him better. So many people needed someone like him in their lives, and he welcomed them with open arms, offering kindness, guidance, and a sense of belonging. His goodness felt almost otherworldly—as though he was an angel who had somehow found his way here, leaving a lasting light on everyone he met.
He is survived by his beloved wife of nearly 70 years, Maude. He leaves behind four children: Darlene (Brian), Jamie (Kelly), Sharon (Allen), and Laurie Anne (Kevin). Giving an honorary mention to his bonus son, Jack. His legacy continues through his eight grandchildren: Melanie, Stacy, Billy, Michael, Cheri, Shelby, Kaley, and Gracielyn; his 17 great-grandchildren: Olivia, Miranda, Ella, Maria, Darcy, Abbey, Murphy, Mila, Ben, Belle, Hudson, Evie, Bryson, Jase, Kasey, Violet, and Oliver; and his five great-great-grandchildren: Rowen, Rhett, Abel, Wrenley and Colton.
In lieu of flowers or donations, the family invites you to honour his memory by doing something kind for someone else, just as he so often did.
In Bills words, “take the rest of the day off”
Visitation and memorial service to celebrate the life of Bill Broussard will be held at Pier Community Funeral Home, 1092 Victoria Rd. (entrance on Church St.), Whitney Pier, on Wednesday, April 22, 2026. A gathering of family and friends will take place from 1 to 2 p.m. with the memorial service to follow at 2 p.m. in the All Faith Chapel with Rev. Sheldon Chant officiating.
Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care and direction of Pier Community Funeral Home.

Online Condolences
Our sincere condolences to you all. He will surely be missed by everyone who had the honor of knowing Billy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May he rest in peace
From: Fred and Elsie Furlong and Family
Sending my love and sympathy to all the Broussard family.
So glad I visited Fred last summer and had a chance to be with William. Thank you Fred. William was mindful of past memories and we had a few laughs. One time at home, we had four William Broussard’s in the summer in our back yard. William, my father William Broussard, our grandfather – William Broussard and our first cousin (Guillaume (French for William) his mother, Louise at the old house Petit Etang was a Broussard. God is good. I also had a chance to visit Maude with Jamie. Life is so precious.
Met other family too (Freddie (never laughed so hard and Darlene). Troy and he was moving into his new home. Take care.
William will be up in Heaven by now. He had a full and hard life. He couldn’t breathe, that is frightening and now he can relax. Take care and I hope everyone remains well. Deal with any issues as soon as possible and you’ll live a long life.
Your first cousin, Sheila Broussard, Halifax, N.S.
From: Sheila Broussard
Hi again to the Broussard Family, Just want to mentioned that it was delightful meeting Darlene, Freddie’s wife. She shared in the laughter that afternoon. Hopefully, I may meet up with John and Anne Marie someday.
From: Sheila Broussard
Sorry for loss Melaine.The break girls will be thinking of you.
Marianne.
Uncle Bill was such a happy part of our summer visits to Sydney. May he rest in eternal peace
.Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the Broussard family,
Gordie & Shirley (Mac Intosh) Mac Lean.
Dear dear uncle Bill,
if people in this world gave out half of the kindness that you did in your life, they would’ve lived a phenomenal life. You were an amazing man who cared so much for others. The lives that you touched will never forget you!!
The loving compassion you gave to others will live on in them for many many years to come.
You will be greatly missed
So sorry Jaime and Kelly for your loss. Condolences to all your family
All the best and hugs to Maude and Bill’s family
We are sorry hear of uncle Bill passing with love to Aunt Maude and family you are all in our thoughts and players
So sorry for your loss of Bill, He truly will be missed by us all on 4 east!
Well guy you are at peace. Until we meet again❤️🫂🙏🏻 Condolences to all the family 🫂
Uncle bill was one of a kind I don’t ever remember seeing him mad he always welcomes you and made you feel wanted he was a great man Maude and family so sorry for your loss my sincere condolences to you all
Aunt Maud, Darlene , Jamie, Sharon, Laurie Anne and families we are heartbroken for your great loss. Uncle Bill was the most happy and gentle soul. It was a privilege to be part of his life. We will see him in our memories and hold him in our hearts forever. Rest in peace Uncle Bill . Love from Deb and Lou xoxoxo
So very sorry for your loss Melanie ❤️. I know how much he was loved by you
My memory of Bill, was as a girl of 10 or so, there was a knock on our door and the man asked for my father ( William Broussard) I asked who he was and he said he was William Broussard, I can remember saying to him, you can’t be, my father is William Broussard and he even showed me his drivers license – since that time we’ve met on an number of occasions – Broussard reunion etc. I’ll never forget him. God Blee.
Jamie and Kelly, condolences to you and all of your family. You will have many fond memories of your special time together.
Please accept our sincerest condolences on your family’s tremendous loss. Bill was a truly wonderful man, always ready with a good joke and a big heart. Always enjoyed his visits when he would stop by just to check in and say hello. Joel was so appreciative of all the time and help he gave in restoring his Model A-he often said it wouldn’t be on the road if it wasn’t for Bill, and for that he is very grateful. May your memories and the love and support of family and friends help to comfort in the days ahead. Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers.
Bill was a great man, and will be missed by all that knew him. Rest in peace my Friend
so very sorry guys he was a great man
Bill was one of our first customers at Tim Hortons who would be there regular everyday. Bill was liked by all our staff. He will be missed by his Tim Hortons family. In behalf of Tim Hortons, we send our condolences to the family and friends.
Bill was a lovely neighbour,forever tinkering in his garage or in his driveway restoring a “bug”..RIP Bill..🙏
Dear Maude and Family
We were so sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. We remembered him for his kindness and gentleness.