Bill Cudney Obituary: Snowmobile Racing icon of Ontario dies at 76

Tilbury, Ontario – The snowmobile racing community is in mourning as beloved racing legend, Bill Cudney, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, September 29, 2023. His sudden departure has left a lasting mark on the hearts of those who knew and admired him throughout his well-lived life.

Bill Cudney passed at his home Friday, September 29, 2023. Born in Chatham 76 years ago. Son of Wilbur and Ruth Cudney. Husband of Pat for over 25 years. Father of Amie Millen (Shawn Savor) of British Columbia,r. Step father of Kelly Payne (Wayne Chandler) of Jeanette’s Creek and Bob Payne (Jolene Keith) of Chatham. Papa of Kylee, Kenzee, Charlie, Ryerson, Sawyer, Hudson.. Uncle of Chuck Irwin. Brother of Doreen Pook (Terry) and brother in law of Andrea Rountree (John). Bill will be greatly missed by his Snowmobile Family at the MSDRA as well as his trusty dog Gracie. Bill’s wishes were to be cremated without a formal gathering.

Bill Cudney, a revered snowmobile racer and owner at Cudney Racing, had a profound impact on the sport, leaving a legacy that will always be cherished. He hailed from Blenheim, Ontario, and later made Tilbury, Ontario, his home until the time of his passing.

Remembered not only for his racing prowess but also for his generosity and a great sense of humor, Bill was always willing to extend a helping hand to those in need. His contributions to snowmobiling were immense, and the snowmobile community is eternally grateful for the mark he left on the sport.

The news of Bill Cudney’s passing sent shockwaves through the snowmobiling community, prompting an outpouring of heartfelt condolences from near and far. His dedication and passion for the sport were evident to all who had the privilege of knowing him.

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As a snowmobiling clutch supplier and a former Epic Racer, Bill’s impact on the industry was immeasurable. He was a guiding force, always ready to impart his knowledge and expertise to anyone seeking assistance. His laughter and love for the sport were infectious, leaving a lasting imprint on all who crossed his path.

Bill Cudney’s memory will forever live on in the hearts of his family, friends, and the snowmobiling community. He will be dearly missed, and his absence leaves a void that can never be filled. In line with his wishes, a formal gathering will not be held, allowing friends and loved ones to remember him in their own special way.

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