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LLOYD RAMSAY HAROLD MCDOUGALL
Date of Passing: Jan 04, 2012
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryLLOYD RAMSAY HAROLD MCDOUGALL It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our Dad/Pa, Lloyd Ramsay Harold McDougall on January 4, 2012. Surrounded by his family, Dad succumbed peacefully to his brief illness at the Grace Hospital in Winnipeg. Dad leaves many family members to mourn his passing. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Irene and six children: Lionel (Sherry) Bjornson; Diane (Rick) Danielson; Brian (Ellen) McDougall; Marshall (Rosemary) McDougall; Eva (Orval) Schurko and Sandy (Terry) Goodall. He also leaves 10 grandchildren: Kim (Carson); Marty (Nicole); Tammi (Gord); Laurie (Joël); Matthew (Kelly); Alanna; Adam; Travis; Collin and Garrity, and four great-grandchildren: Brenden; Bryanna; Anika and Mats. Dad was predeceased by his parents, Duncan Archibald McDougall and Alice Laura Partner; stepfather Fred Partner; brothers Duncan, Russell and Len, and his grandson Trevor. Dad was born in Winnipeg in 1924. He attended Gladstone Elementary and St. Ignatius Schools and finished his education at St. Mary's Cathedral with honours. In May of 1942, at the age of 17, Dad enlisted with the Winnipeg Light Infantry. After training in Vernon, Nanaimo, Calgary and Debert, he was deployed overseas. After transferring to the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders in England, Dad fought in Germany and Holland. He returned home to his family in 1945 after being severely wounded in battle. Dad began his progressive career with the Canadian National Railway when he was 25. After starting as a fireman shoveling coal, he advanced to brakeman, then baggage master and ended his 35-year CNR career as a hostler. Dad loved spending time with his family, going for long drives, doing crosswords and all genres of music, but he had a particular fondness for classical and fiddle music. Dad was an incredibly intelligent man and truly had a way with words. He will be remembered as a wonderful storyteller. Dad loved to make his family laugh, and we were always a ready and willing audience. The family would like to thank the wonderful staff at the Grace Hospital for their compassionate care and thoughtful attention that they gave to Dad in his final days. We would also like to thank those individuals who took care of Dad while he lived at Deer Lodge Centre. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Salvation Army would be appreciated. A celebration of Dad's life will be held on January 9 at 10:00 a.m. at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home, 4000 Portage Avenue with interment following the service. For those who wish to sign the online Guest Book please visit our website. Chapel Lawn www.chapellawn.mb.ca 885-9715
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 07, 2012
Condolences & Memories (10 entries)
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I only knew Lloyd from 1978 until he retired at CN, he was one of the few people that truly shaped my life, a strong, principled, intelligent man of which is a rare find in this world. I had the pleasure of working as his helper on his last shift and will never forget him. - Posted by: John Cadoreth (Co-worker) on: Sep 01, 2012
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I miss Lloyd's sense of humour the most. The way he joked with myself and all of the staff, the way he had nicknames for all of us. He was a hard ass, but we all loved him dearly. Not a shift goes by that I don't think about the stories he's shared with me. He loved his family and often spoke of them, even bragged a little. He was always good for a smile and made it clear that he wanted to take care of us- often offering his famous aloe vera for any new tattoo I may have gotten....rest easy Lloyd. Tower 5 misses u so much! - Posted by: Donald (Health Care Aide at deer lodge) on: Jan 23, 2012
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My condolences to his family. - Posted by: Lucie M. (Goulet) Lavallee (Relative) on: Jan 11, 2012
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Lloyd taught me a lot over the past 12 years since I met him. His spirit and energy will be fondly remembered and his wisdom, experience, and stories will be carried along with me. :) - Posted by: Amanda (friend ) on: Jan 09, 2012
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I'm sure going to miss going by Deer Lodge to visit with you Lloyd. Marshall and all of your family: I'm terribly sorry that I can't make it to the funeral either - it's too busy at work and I can't get the time off. RIP my old pal. - Posted by: Hugh O'Donnell (Cameron Association in Canada) on: Jan 08, 2012
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Lloyd was a source of wisdom, humour and inspiration to all of us at Deer Lodge for many, many years. We will miss him dearly. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family in this very sad time. - Posted by: Linda, Gord & Chris (Deer Lodge Centre Foundation) on: Jan 08, 2012
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It is with great sadness that we learned of Lloyd's passing and we offer the McDougall family our sincere condolences. - Posted by: Les and Ruth Bignell () on: Jan 07, 2012
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Going to miss your greeting and smiling face every morning in the cafeteria at D.L.C. - Posted by: Shirley (friend) on: Jan 07, 2012
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Thinking of you all today with fond memories - Posted by: mary jane mcdougall(stimpson) (neice) on: Jan 07, 2012
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Lloyd and I shared the adventures of childhood. He was my "fearless leader" I loved him and will miss him. - Posted by: Joyce Costello Rose (cousin) on: Jan 07, 2012