
William “Bill” Mungar, 93, of Dundas, Ontario, passed away peacefully on March 11, 2026, with his beloved wife Patricia “Pat” nee Bennett, holding his hand.
Born and raised in London, Ontario, Bill had many passions. He was a talented artist who thoroughly enjoyed being part of the local arts community, taking lessons at the Dundas Valley School of Art, where he eventually showcased and sold some of his creations. Bill’s talents extended beyond the paintbrush. Pass him a guitar and he would fill the room with music. Bill was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed canoeing and camping, as well as, many hours sailing their sail boat. He was also a motorcycle enthusiast who loved riding. He and Pat often set out on extended adventures, exploring with their motorcycle club throughout North America.
Above all, Bill was devoted to his family. He was the loving husband and best friend of Pat, and a proud father and father in law to Jeffery (Nicole), Paul (Pat), Barry (Nancy) and Kathryn (Will). He was also a cherished grandfather to 11 grandchildren, their partners, and 9 great-grandchildren.
Bill and Pat often expressed the gratitude they had for each other and the life they built together. They would have celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary this August. Bill lived a full life and will be deeply missed by his family and friends. A private service is being held for the immediate family.
Bill was a lovely kind man , a true gentleman and talented artist. We treasure the watercolour he did of our beloved home of 34 years. He will be missed.
Pat and Family. I am so very sorry to hear of Bill’s passing and Mike and I send our heartfelt condolences. I met Bill through DVSA when we were both in the same class and he was always friendly and interested in what I was working on. He was a master watercolourist and his work was much sought after at the annual auction. I still have one of his pieces up in my home. When he and Joyce moved to Ancaster I missed seeing them walking around Dundas Driving pPark and i know he will be sorely missed by all who knew him.
We are deeply saddened to hear about Bill’s passing. He was a truly wonderful person who touched so many lives. We hope you find comfort in the cherished memories you shared together.
Pat, so sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. He was a very special man and friend.
I remember our many bike trips that we took together, Lots of fun and many laughs. Good memories.
Who knows maybe he and Tim are off on an adventure now.
Thinking of you and sending you my love.
To Pat and family. I always remember Bill as such a pleasant , kind and caring man. An amazing artist too. Pat, together you made such a lovely couple. You have so many wonderful memories to cherish. He will be greatly missed. My sincere and heartfelt condolences to you all.
My Deepest condolences to Pat and family.
I grew up just up the street from Mr and Mrs Mungar. Remember always how friendly and welcoming whenever we were out for walks, going to school or coming home. Thinking about your entire family.
My Deepest Condolences to Pat and All the Family and Friends.
May you find comfort on your cherished Memories and may Bill Rest in Peace.
Sending our deepest condolences on your loss. Our thoughts are with you during this time of sorrow.
Irma, Reiner and Monica Perski
We are very sorry for your loss. Sincerely, Vittorio & Missy Calcagno
I have so many fond and happy memories of spending time with my Uncle Bill,Aunt Pat and Jeff,Paul,Barry and Kathi.
We always loved getting together with the Mungars because lots of laughs and hijinks were guaranteed, usually instigated by Bill.
I am truly sorry for your loss and I hope that time and good memories will replace the grief you are all feeling now.
Pat, sorry to hear of Bill’s passing, and remembering the many good times we had with you and Bill.
Fran and Trevor Jones
Dear Patricia and family, please accept our sincere condolences. Bill was my first manager at Sun Life, trained me well and mentored me all through my career there. I was proud to call him a friend, he graciously gave me two of his Watercolour paintings. Diane and I cherish his memory! Bert O’Flaherty
Hi Barry, Nancy and family,
So sorry to hear about your father. Sending heartfelt condolences to all the family.
Thinking of you all, and wishing you strength during this difficult time.
Paul Ginsberg
Our deepest condolences to Pat and your family. Marg and I had the good fortune 0f sharing our life experiences and art appreciation with Pat and Bill over our shared luncheons during our retirement years.I was lucky to have Bill as both an inspiration and resource in the development of my own watercolour art career.
May you rest in peace with you watercolour angels !
Marg & Alan Robertson