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Thoroughbred Builder Bill Graham Passes

January 17, 2019

The Ontario horse racing community is mourning the loss of Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame, thoroughbred builder, William (Bill) Graham who passed away on January 15. Mr. Graham was a successful construction entrepreneur who achieved great success within thoroughbred racing including a Sovereign Award as Canada’s outstanding breeder in 2012.

As the owner of Windhaven, a 150-acre breeding establishment in Caledon, ON, Mr. Graham’s most prominent race horses include Sovereign Award-winning Fillies Wavering Girl, Fantasy Lake, Cotton Carnival, along with Canadian Oaks’ champion Blondeinahotel. Last month, the Jockey Club of Canada announced that Mr. Graham along with Gustav Schickedanz were each to be presented with the E.P. Taylor Award of Merit for their life long dedication and commitment to Thoroughbred racing and breeding in Canada. Additionally, Mr. Graham served on the Woodbine Entertainment Board of Directors for 17 years.

“Bill was a passionate thoroughbred horse owner and breeder who was always motivated to improve the industry to the benefit of all involved,” said Jim Lawson, CEO of Woodbine Entertainment. “Through his dedication, he leaves a lasting legacy and will be missed by the entire racing community. On behalf of Woodbine Entertainment, we send our condolences to Bill’s many friends and family.”

Born in Goderich, ON in 1937, Mr. Graham played professional football in the CFL for the Toronto Argos, Calgary Stampeders and B.C. Lions. He held numerous influential positions within horse racing in addition to his time on the Woodbine Entertainment Board of Directors including vice-president of the HBPA, a director of the CTHS, a commissioner of the ORC, and as a Steward of the Jockey Club of Canada.

Obituary:

https://wardfuneralhome.com/book-of-memories/3698139/Graham-William-Bill/service-details.php

Service Information:

Monday, January 21st, 2019 11:00am

Faith Gospel Tabernacle (140 Salvation Drive Brampton ON., Canada)

Photo Credit: Iron Horse Photos for Canadian Horse Racing hall of Fame.