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LLOYD KOTYK

Date of Passing: Oct 12, 2016

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LLOYD KOTYK 1922 2016 On October 12, 2016, dearly beloved husband of Kay passed away at the age of 94 at the Grace Hospital after a short illness. Besides his loving wife, Kay, he is survived by his son Kenneth and grandson Kris, his daughter Gloria and his son Larry (Virginnia) and grandson Matthew. He is also survived by brother Ed (Joyce) and Alex (Emily), and many nieces and nephews. Lloyd was born on the farm in  area on September 9, 1922, son of John and Mary (nee Osadec) Kotyk. He lived and worked on the family farm until he married Kay Drul in 1946. They farmed at Menzie until they moved to Winnipeg in 1959. He was predeceased by father John, mother Mary, brothers Joe, Paul, Frank, Carl, and Lionel, sister Jane and daughter-in-law Arlene. Lloyd was an avid fisherman and a handy carpenter. He enjoyed spending time at the cabin at Clear Lake and enjoyed travelling coast to coast in Canada, through the States and into Puerto Vallarta. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and was founder and member of the Ukranian Catholic Church of St. Basil's. A funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 19, 2016 at St. Basil's Ukranian Catholic Church, 202 Harcourt Street, Winnipeg. Interment to follow with a reception at Church.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 15, 2016

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • So sorry to hear about Lloyd's passing. He was a great neighbour to us when we moved to Parkview in 2004. Last time I saw him was when both of us sold our house at the same time as they moved to an assisted living and we moved to BC. I remember those times that Lloyd will give my kids some treats during summer. Those times that I chatted with Lloyd at his deck, talked about his life in the farm, how he enjoyed staying at Clear Lake. RIP Loyd. - Posted by: Eric Sena (Previous neighbour in Parkview) on: Jan 16, 2017

  • Ken, Gloria and Larry so sad to hear of Uncle's passing. I was so glad to have visited him when he had his 94th birthday. I have wonderful memories of my childhood when Uncle Lloyd would treat me with candy and always some money for my treats later whenever he saw me. And the Christmas gifts Uncle and Auntie Kay would bring for us when we lived on the farm. And sleep overs with Gloria in Winnipeg and many visits when they lived on the farm. I will cherish those memories forever in my heart. May the warm memories of your dad help comfort you in the days ahead. - Posted by: Shelley (Kotyk) Watson (Neice) on: Oct 17, 2016

  • So sorry to hear about Lloyd. Lloyd was a real gentleman. I worked on Lloyd's 1972 gold 1972 Monte Carlo at Roseberry ESSO in the early 1970s. I later bought the car from Lloyd in 1976, some 41 years later I still have it. My condolences to the Kotyk Family. Bruce Johnson - Posted by: Bruce Johnson (Old St. James Friend) on: Oct 15, 2016

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