Eight Bells: William “Spike” Boston

Published on April 29th, 2026

Spike Boston

Spike William A Boston, age 80, passed away peacefully on April 27, 2026, in in Sarnia, Ontario. He was born April 15, 1946 in Mount Clemens, Michigan, and lived in Point Edward for over 50 years, where he became a familiar and respected member of the community.

A skilled sailmaker and lifelong sailor, Spike was the proud owner of Doyle Boston Sails in Point Edward since 1968. He dedicated much of his life to the craft of sailmaking and to the water he loved so much.

His hands built more than sails—they built friendships and a reputation for quality, determination, and pride in his work. Sailing was not just something he did; it was part of who he was.

As Commodore of Wednesday night racing, Spike found great joy in the race shack and took pride in seeing each race through to the finish week after week.

He was also a dedicated mentor to many young people—not just in sailing, but in life. The lessons he shared reached far beyond the water, helping shape individuals who have gone on to become professionals, leaders, and contributors in their own fields.

Spike was known for being stubborn at times, but also incredibly generous, always willing to lend a hand or share his knowledge with others. Above all, he loved his family deeply and was a proud grandfather who cherished time spent with his grandchildren. His favorite saying, “Keep Smiling,” reflected the attitude he carried through life and the message he leaves behind to those who loved him.

Spike is survived by his children: Tac Boston (Kelly), Brad Boston (Liz), Brandy Boston (Ryan Gordon), and Lynz Jackson (Derek). He was a proud and loving grandfather to his five grandchildren and four bonus grandchildren.

He will be missed by his sisters Nancy (late Ray), Sue (late Michael), and Kay (late Edward), his lunch crew, special nieces and nephews and best friends who kept him going and aways supported him. His legacy will live on in the memories shared, the lessons taught, and the many lives he touched throughout his 50 years in Point Edward.

Spike was predeceased by his beloved wife Alice Boston who passed away in 2010, his parents Howard and Lolly Boston, his brother Skip, his sister Julie.

A Celebration of Life will be held at the Sarnia Yacht Club on May 2, 2026, from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Words of remembrance will take place at 3:00 p.m. Guests are encouraged to come wearing their best Spike attire or sailing shirt—no suits necessary. Family and friends are warmly invited to attend, share memories, and honor Spike’s life.

Donations in Spike’s memory may be made at the Celebration of Life or online to St. Joseph’s Hospice or Pathways Health Centre for Children

Source: https://www.mccormackfuneralhomesarnia.com

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