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LAWRENCE ALOYSIUS FREDERICK VAN CAESEELE

Born: Feb 28, 1939

Date of Passing: Feb 22, 2024

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LAWRENCE ALOYSIUS FREDERICK VAN CAESEELE

February 28, 1939 - February 22, 2024


Surrounded by family, Lawrence Van Caeseele, beloved husband, father, son, and grandfather, passed peacefully on February 22. His warmth, integrity and kindness will be dearly missed.

He leaves his wife Corliss; children, Paul and Rachel (Todd); and grandchildren, Luke, Mark and Eric, and Violet and Jasper; sisters, Mildred (Jim) and Marge (Donald). Many nieces and nephews, in-laws, and friends also mourn his passing.

Lawrence was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan on the family farm. He joined the RCAF in 1957. He entered the University of Manitoba and completed his PhD in microbiology, becoming a Professor in the Department of Botany, retiring in 2001. His students remember his gift for teaching complex concepts with clarity and simplicity.

Lawrence swam, ran, skied, golfed and played hockey. He canvassed for charities, and built houses for the poor. He coached his son’s hockey team, and judged science fairs. He enjoyed poetry and was an avid reader. His faith was a source of strength, and he was a devoted member of his church.

Special thanks to Dr. James Johnston, and to the staff at Riverview Palliative Care unit.

Funeral service will be held on Thursday, March 7 at 11:00 a.m., St. Ignatius Church, 255 Stafford Street, Winnipeg.

For livestream link, please visit www.cropo.com



As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 02, 2024, Mar 02, 2024

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • I knew Larry for all of the 9 years that I worked at the University of Manitoba. He was a patient, warm, gentle and kind soul, a real gentleman and scholar. I consider myself very lucky to have known him. - Posted by: Garry Burgess (Support Worker at Univ. of MB) on: Aug 10, 2025

  • Dear Corliss and Family; I was both shocked and saddened when I read about Larry's passing in the Winnipeg Free Press Passages on Saturday March 2, 2024. My deepest condolences to you and your family, Corliss. Please find peace and comfort once again in the difficult days, weeks and months ahead (without Larry's physical earthly presence) but in the incredible memories you must have as a family for so many precious years. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Sincerely and with love, Margaret (Antonation) Benoit - Posted by: Margaret (Antonation) Benoit (Former co-worker of Corliss' at St. Boniface General Hospital Operating Room) on: Mar 06, 2024

  • Lawrence and Corliss always stopped to see me st Mars golf course. I enjoyed our visits. Our deepest condolences to the family. - Posted by: Jo-Anne Van Caeseele (Cousin) on: Mar 03, 2024

  • Larry was a kind-hearted person, well-liked and respected by students and colleagues alike. His presence - at once dignified and cheerful - made our department a more civilized and friendly place to be. My sincerest condolences to his family. - Posted by: Isobel Waters (Friends and colleagues) on: Mar 02, 2024

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