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WILLIAM ANGUS GRAHAM
June 28, 1948 – August 17, 2021
Angus passed away peacefully at home after a year long struggle.
He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Debbie and his son Eric. He was predeceased by his son Kris (1988) and his sister Laura (2016).
He spent many years in the lumber and supply trade at Billinkoff's, Polet Lumber, Kilcona Lumber and lastly Umingmak Supply until his retirement in 2012. After retiring, he enjoyed his life as a snowbird, fleeing the cold winter months here in Winterpeg and going south to Mesa, Arizona. He became well-known in the shuffle board community, winning many dimes. He enjoyed golfing and curling. He had a wry sense of humour and will be fondly remembered and missed by his lifelong friends and extended family.
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 21, 2021
Condolences & Memories (10 entries)
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Dear Debbie, I have many fond memories of Angus that will always bring a smile. My sincere condolences to you and Eric. - Posted by: Carol Koski (Friend) on: Sep 08, 2021
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Debbie and Eric We were saddened to hear about Angus's passing. Our condolences to both of you at this difficult time. May your memories of Angus comfort and sustain you. We fondly remember the summer days we spent together at Clear Lake golfing and playing yatzee. These memories along with the memories from university days and the years after will remain with us. You are in our thoughts. - Posted by: jack and joan cook (friends) on: Sep 05, 2021
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Sorry for your loss Debbie and Eric. I have known Angus for over 30 years as a co-worker and a friend. He was always very supportive and had a great sense of humour. I cherish the memories from his trips to Rankin Inlet to help take inventory, good times. I will miss him dearly. - Posted by: denis delaurier (friend) on: Sep 04, 2021
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We are very sad to hear of Angus' passing. I have known Angus since our time together in residence at U of M and as engineering students. Angus could always be counted on to add intellect and humor to our gatherings over the many years since then. Our condolences - Debbie and Eric. - Posted by: Helen & Bruce Newton (Friend) on: Sep 01, 2021
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We will always remember (brains permitting) all the good times we had over the years and there were many. He always managed to stand out at any and all gatherings; be that as a unqualified critic at our gourmet dinners, a keen competitor in our various card games, a golf partner in the ever present cloud of “smoke”, a clueless world travel partner. He was a unique character for sure and we will miss him forever - the banter, the trademark sunglasses but most of all the wry humour. It was a good run buddy! - Posted by: Marie Elliott and Randy Wareham (Friends) on: Sep 01, 2021
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Dear Deb and Eric, Pam and I are so sad and sorry to hear about Angus. Angus certainly touched our lives and he will be missed. Love and prayers to you and Eric. Love you all Pam and David Engleson - Posted by: David Engleson (Cousin) on: Aug 29, 2021
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Angus was one of the original gang of 17 in Pinawa, Mb. We had a lot of fun together for many years through the 1970's. Angus was a smart guy buy seldom showed that side of himself as he was always kidding around and having fun. He and I enjoyed more that a few fishing trips which remain in my limited memory. He was a very good friend back then and was always to others a good person to know. My condolences to Debbie and Eric. Don Plunkett - Posted by: Don Plunkett ("OLD" friend) on: Aug 21, 2021
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Dear Debbie and family. My sincere condolences on Angus' passing. I know you will cherish the happy memories. Lynne Stokes (Bruce) - Posted by: Lynne Stokes (Bruce) (Friend of Debbie) on: Aug 21, 2021
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For more than 30 years - a great co-worker and boss but mostly importantly a Fine Friend. Will miss you. - Posted by: Jim Walker (Friend and co-worker) on: Aug 21, 2021
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So sad to hear about Angus. As we get older we learn to cherish our time here on earth. Take care of yourself Deb. - Posted by: richard and elaine stoneman (cousin) on: Aug 21, 2021

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