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LLOYD FEENER With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Lloyd Feener on Saturday, June 9, 2018 at the age of 67. Celebration of Life will be held on Wednesday, June 20 at 11:00 a.m., Marlborough Hotel, Eton Room, 331 Smith Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Longer obituary to follow in The Winnipeg Free Press on Saturday, June 16.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 12, 2018
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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Dear Scott, Sam, Rhett And Cody! On behalf of our family we are sending you love and prayers. This is a difficult time for everyone and we wish for healing, understanding and togetherness. We are here for you and are ready to give you any support that you may need. Love The Chupik Family - Posted by: Chupik family (Close to Scott) on: Jun 14, 2018
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I was deeply saddened to hear of Lloyd's recent passing and the loss of this gentle soul in the world. Lloyd was a dedicated employee to CN Rail and an employee and family assistance peer who helped countless people who were struggling with issues. He always provided sound and compassionate advice and direction towards help. He was always available to lend an ear. He was always there for me and helped me through a difficult time in my life. I will miss his bright smile and always hold a special place in my heart for him, he will be dearly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family during this time of loss. - Posted by: Christina Cusson (Former Railway Colleague and Friend) on: Jun 13, 2018
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I am very saddened by this news. I worked with Lloyd at CN Rail for many years and I remember Lloyd always there to lend me a helping hand. A truly loving man with a huge heart. Rest in peace my friend. - Posted by: John Carson (Former Co-worker) on: Jun 13, 2018
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I cannot begin to express how appreciated Lloyd was at work. He got things done, always with a light, humourous touch - but he got things done. He was someone you could talk to about anything and you could be sure of three things: (1) that he would listen (2) that whatever it was, he would keep it to himeself and (3) if you asked for advice, he would give it - otherwise he would keep his own counsel. In my 39 years at the railway, I have never met anyone else that came close. I feel lucky to have worked with him, lucky to have had personal conversations with him, and I will miss him very very much. I can't imagine how this loss must affect the family, my heart goes out to you. Deepest sympathies in this time of pain and sorrow. - Posted by: Alain Chappaz (Colleague) on: Jun 12, 2018