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ANDREW "LLOYD" MACK
Lloyd Mack, age 86, of Victoria, BC, passed away unexpectedly on March 16, 2023. Lloyd was born, the oldest of five children to Norman and Thelma Mack, September 26, 1936 in Carberry Manitoba.
Lloyd worked various jobs in his youth including the construction of the Trans Canada Highway. He then enrolled as an engineer in the Royal Canadian Navy, January 7, 1957. After 36 years of service, primarily on the west coast, Lloyd retired in 1992 as a Chief Petty Officer 1st Class.
Lloyd and Elaine were married in 1963 in Sidney, Manitoba and settled in Victoria, BC where they raised their family. Lloyd and Elaine were making plans for their upcoming 60th wedding anniversary in May.
Lloyd is survived by his wife Elaine Mack, children, Aleda (Nick) Richards, Teresa Mack, Warren (Georgia) Mack, Karla (Gowan) Armstrong and granddaughters, Breanna Richards (Jacob Joyce), Shayna Richards, Kailen Armstrong, Kara Richards, Makenna Armstrong, Anika Armstrong, Katelyn Mack, and Ashley Mack. He will also be lovingly remembered by his siblings Muriel (Don) McIntosh, Donna Graham (predeceased Keith Graham), Bob (Angela) Mack and sister in law Cathy Mack (predeceased George Mack) and many nieces and nephews.
Lloyd enjoyed a long and happy retirement. He especially enjoyed spending time with his granddaughters and being outdoors either camping, gardening or helping his family on their farms in Manitoba.
An Open House Reception will be held April 2, 2023 starting at 2pm. Please contact Karla Armstrong at 250-329-8128 for details. A future service in Carberry, Manitoba will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Royal Canadian Legion #91 (Poppy Fund) or the War Amps of Canada.
Publish Date: Mar 28, 2023
ANDREW "LLOYD" MACK
Lloyd Mack, age 86, of Victoria, BC, passed away unexpectedly on March 16, 2023. Lloyd was born, the oldest of five children to Norman and Thelma Mack, September 26, 1936 in Carberry Manitoba.
Lloyd worked various jobs in his youth including the construction of the Trans Canada Highway. He then enrolled as an engineer in the Royal Canadian Navy, January 7, 1957. After 36 years of service, primarily on the west coast, Lloyd retired in 1992 as a Chief Petty Officer 1st Class.
Lloyd and Elaine were married in 1963 in Sidney, Manitoba and settled in Victoria, BC where they raised their family. Lloyd and Elaine were making plans for their upcoming 60th wedding anniversary in May.
Lloyd is survived by his wife Elaine Mack, children, Aleda (Nick) Richards, Teresa Mack, Warren (Georgia) Mack, Karla (Gowan) Armstrong and granddaughters, Breanna Richards (Jacob Joyce), Shayna Richards, Kailen Armstrong, Kara Richards, Makenna Armstrong, Anika Armstrong, Katelyn Mack, and Ashley Mack. He will also be lovingly remembered by his siblings Muriel (Don) McIntosh, Donna Graham (predeceased Keith Graham), Bob (Angela) Mack and sister in law Cathy Mack (predeceased George Mack) and many nieces and nephews.
Lloyd enjoyed a long and happy retirement. He especially enjoyed spending time with his granddaughters and being outdoors either camping, gardening or helping his family on their farms in Manitoba.
An Open House Reception will be held April 2, 2023 starting at 2pm. Please contact Karla Armstrong at 250-329-8128 for details. A future service in Carberry, Manitoba will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Royal Canadian Legion #91 (Poppy Fund) or the War Amps of Canada.
Publish Date: Mar 25, 2023
As published in Brandon Sun on Mar 25, 2023, Mar 28, 2023
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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Please accept our deepest sympathies for your sudden loss of Lloyd. After 21 years of seeing him and Elaine coming and going to Teresa's (and once upon Carla and Gowan's, too), we really got to know Lloyd. He was a true prairie person. He always took the time to say hello and share a story. He was like family, a true gentleman and really was the salt of the earth. We, too, are mourning his very sudden and unexpected departure. We loved how he'd drop by to help Teresa with various work projects and got a real kick out of him sneaking by to cut Teresa's lawn while she is at work. Cherish your many fond memories. We are truly saddened for your loss. Blaine & Nita - Posted by: Nita McBurney (Neighbour) on: Apr 08, 2023
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Dear Elaine and family, We were so sorry to hear the sad news of Lloyd’s unexpected passing. He was such a kind and soft spoken gentleman. I remember he loved to tease me and call me ‘Patsy’. I’m so glad we talked to him recently re Ancestry. I can picture him ‘beaming’, surrounded by all of his granddaughters! With our love and deepest sympathy, Pat & Earl - Posted by: Pat and Earl Ray (Cousin) on: Mar 28, 2023
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