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WILFRED JOHN (TOBY) MCDONALD
Date of Passing: Nov 13, 2014
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryWILFRED JOHN (TOBY) MCDONALD On the morning of November 13, 2014, Wilfred John "Toby" McDonald quietly and peacefully left this world for the next. He had been here 90 years. Good years, full of loving, living, and giving. Early on, he was that guy standing outside your house in the dead of winter, pumping the oil that kept the heat on inside. He sold real estate, he and his brother Jerry ran their own service station but it was all those years at Birchwood Motors making sure that the new cars that came in were road safe and perfect before they went out that he was most proud of. In retirement he and his wife, Marnie, (who preceded him in passing in June of 2003) owned and operated a summer resort on the Bay of Quinte for a number of seasons before "officially" retiring to become Arizona snowbirds for many years. His life and memory will be honored by his four children, Patricia (Emil), Lynda (Gilles), Roberta (David) and William; grandchildren Jeffrey, Justin, Jodean and Conrad; Steven, Michael and Robert; Todd and Tara; Jennifer and Michelle; great-grandchildren Mackenzie, Madison, Jorja, Jack, Samantha, and Shawn; Tatiana, Noah and Hayden; Tyler and Katelyn; Ava. To have known Toby, to have really known him, was to love him. Rest happy dad, we will miss you. The family extends thanks and gratitude to the management and staff of the Middlechurch Personal Care Home for their gentle, loving care of our father. He has been cremated and it was Toby's wish that there not be a funeral service. You are invited to make a donation in Toby's name to the Humane Society or a charity of your choice. KLASSEN Funeral Home 1897 Henderson Highway, Winnipeg, MB (204) 338 0331 Condolences may be sent to www.klassenfuneralhome.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 22, 2014
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OUR mothers were good friends and our families spent a lot of time together. PATRICA and I used to ride over and spend time with her Grandmother across the Elm STREET Bridge. It was open to cars as well, at this time. It sure would be nice if we could get in touch after all these years - Posted by: JUDY (DORAN) WALTON (FRIEND FROM CAMBRIDGE STREET.1950'S.) on: Nov 23, 2014