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LLOYD SPENCE

Born: Jan 21, 1926

Date of Passing: Nov 28, 2000

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LLOYD SPENCE January 21, 1926 - November 28, 2000 Brother, uncle, great-uncle, brother-in-law, grandfather and very special friend, Lloyd Spence, aged 74 years, passed away on November 28, 2000 at the Peguis Senior Centre. Lloyd will be very sadly missed by his brothers, Arnold (Stump), Wilbert, Freddie (Lillian) and Vern; his sister Agnes; numerous nephews and nieces; seven stepchildren from his former wife Jean; and two special grandchildren, Sam and Mandy. Lloyd was predeceased by his mother Mary; his father Joseph; his brothers, Lawrence, Walter, Stanley and Felix; his sisters, Violet, Garda, Greda and Mary. Lloyd was born in Peguis at the Spences homestead in a log cabin by the river, where he lived until he went to Brandon Residential School. He started work in the bush camps and later worked for Domtar for 18 years until he retired. He moved back to Peguis and enjoyed his retirement. Lloyd entered the Personal Care Home on December 8, 1997. Lloyd was a very loving, caring and generous person. He liked teasing. No one was safe around him from his teasing. The family would like to extend a very special thank you to the staff of the Peguis Senior Centre for the tender loving care. The funeral service will be held on Saturday, December 2 at 2:00 p.m., with a viewing beginning at 1:00 p.m. at the St. Matthews Anglican Church, Peguis, Man., with Rev. Wesley Barrett and Rev. Barry Bear officiating. Interment will follow at the St. Matthews Anglican Cemetery. Twenty-Third Psalm Arrangements entrusted to ANDERSON FAMILY FUNERAL HOME Ashern, Man. 1-204-768-3606

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 01, 2000

Condolences & Memories (2 entries)

  • Hello Lloyd: You are in heaven now and deeply missed. Your interesting smile when we worked together at Domgar in the 70's - 80's. Your knowledge in the Dryer was second to none. When I was in the Navy Reserve and working at Domtar with you...wearing my uniform on a Tuesday evening. I remember you boldly, standing to attention and saluting me. We had great discussions and you were a friend of mine for many years. You are my military colleague and I salute you. RIP Lloyd...Ready Aye Ready...You are now sleeping my friend...I am and always will be your friend....Wayne Bennink, CF Retired/Veteran/Disabled...we will remember you gone, but never forgotten. - Posted by: Wayne Bennink, MTA, NDE, CD (Military Comrades) on: Mar 14, 2025

  • I remember uncle would always throw a hose on the ground and make us jump around it and always made us laugh..taught me how to dance crazy..i love him for the time I've known him...god bless.... - Posted by: nan (great nephew) on: Dec 06, 2014

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