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Lloyd Henry Mailloux

July 12, 2010

MAILLOUX, Lloyd Henry – Peacefully surrounded by his family, at Parkwood Hospital, on Monday, July 12th, 2010, in his 74th year.  Beloved husband and best friend of 52 years to Bonnie.  Loving dad of Patrick (Carol) of Saskatoon, SK, Michael (Peggy) of Lions Head, ON, Timothy of London, ON, Christopher of Windsor, ON, Lloyd Jr. (Shelley) of Thorndale, ON.  Proud grandpa of Matthew, Penny (Doug), Tory (Melissa), Emily, Joshua and Holly and great grandpa of William and Michael.   Will be fondly remembered by 2 brothers and 2 sisters.  Visitation will take place at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, on Thursday July 15th  from 7pm – 9pm.  The funeral service will be celebrated at the St Andrews Roman Catholic Church,  on Friday July 16th, 2010 at 11:00 am followed by interment at St. Peter’s Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, a donation to the charity of your choice in memory of Lloyd,  would be greatly appreciated by the family.  Online condolences may be made through www.westviewfuneralchapel.com

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Dear Mailloux Family: The word Family is everything, Lloyd was a very strong man, and dear Bonnie his biggest fan, that was one man that was dearly loved by his family, he worried and cared for each and every one of you, he will be dearly missed, by his many friends also, and you know Bonnie Joe will never find anything in his workshop, that Lloyd helped him pack everything away, we will both miss him very very much Love you all oxoxo

~ Charlotte & Joe

(Donated to Canadian Cancer Society)

~ The Bricker Family

Dear Aunt Bonnie, Pat, Mike, Tim, Chris and Lloyd Please accept my deepest condolences. Lynn told me the service was lovely. I always think of Uncle Lloyd with a warm smile on his face. I'm so glad my mom got to see him recently. I know that it was important to both Uncle Lloyd and my mom. I'm thinking of all of you with lots of love in my heart. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Love Joyce and family

~ Joyce, Steven, Parker and Harry Bauer

Dear Aunt Bonnie and Family, I fondly remember Uncle Lloyd, he was always very friendly, loving, and a very hard worker. My first "work" experience was going with my mom and sister Connie to Bunsmaster Bakery in London when I was very young (I mostly played with the frogs outside). It was fun to watch Connie flirt with all the cute boys that worked at the bakery. I'm sure I learned some great life skills there! I still think of uncle Lloyd whenever I see Chelsea Buns! It was so nice to see all of uncle Lloyds handsome sons, and brothers at the visitation. kindest Regards from Colleen, Eugenio and Evan

~ Colleen, Eugenio and Evan

Our thoughts and prayers are with all the Mailloux family in this your time of loss. I have shared many great hours with Mike and I know Lloyd meant a great deal to him. I know he will be missed, but he will remain in your hearts for ever. Sorry I could not make it down to pay my respects. Remember you have friends to lean on in times of need. God be with you all.

~ Dave Bricker, The Bricker Family

Dear Bonnie and Family. I enjoyed very much growing up with Lloyd in the family and making sure that he stayed on the straight-and narrow - he always wanted to run away from me and was usually two blocks away when we caught him. We spent many fun hours together working at the Bunsmaster bakery, and also going to the Legion to play shuffleboard and have a few drinks and meals together. He was a good brother especially when he brought over bread dough when we lived on Matthew Brady and money was tight. He made the best Chelsea Buns of anyone that I know of. I will miss him and I wish you and the boys all the best going forward.

~ Shirley Dean

Dear Bonnie and family.Elmer and I are very sorry for your loss.I know Elmer has fond memories of Lloyd and his siblings growing up.Even if we haven't been in touch in later years he still thinks of him fondly.We are sorry we couldn't get to London to pay our last respects but Elmer's health problems prevented it.We will be praying for you and the family for the strength you will need.God Bless.Elmer and Gloria Meloche.

~ Gloria and Elmer Meloche

Dear Aunt Bonnie , Pat, Mike, Tim, Chris and Lloyd Jr., Our deepest sympathy is sent your way from all of us, especially my dad (Bob Grondin). I think back to all the good times we had, especially at The Casa Men Dosa. Also I remember all the parties we had in the basement on St. Louis . What good memories we have to share together. I am so glad that I took the time to come and see Uncle Lloyd in the last month. Another angel to look after us from above. Love, Darlene, Mike and Jeremy.

~ Darlene st. Pierre

Dear Aunt Bonnie and family: We are very sorry for your loss. Uncle Lloyd was a very special man and I have some great memories of him from years ago. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. - Cathy, Brian, Dan and Kev Langdon.

~ Cathy, Brian, Dan and Kev Langdon

Good bye Dad. Thanks for always putting your family first and being a great and loving Father, Husband and a friend. You certainly took your diagnosis like a man and provided the rest of us with a very good example to strive for. Dear Grandpa from far away. I'll miss our phone calls. Love Matthew.

~ Pat, Carol and Matthew Mailloux

Dear Aunt Bonnie and boys: Saddened by the passing of Uncle Lloyd, I only have fond memories of him. Remembering my mom (Pearl) taking me to Kresges (sp) for cream puffs after we did the groceries at Consumers ( where Bruce worked )and went to the Market (when it was still downtown). Uncle Lloyd was the baker there and we knew if we went while he was working, he would make time for a visit. Mom always said, don't tell the others we are having this treat, it's between you and me. And I always said, Mums the word Ma!!! Don't you worry. This past reunion was a wonderful thing for all of us, we are all good people! It was also a great thing my mother got to see her brother a few weeks before his passing, just happening to coincide with Geri-Lyns' graduation. Thank you to everyone who took part in this last event, it will definitely go down in the Mailloux history. Thanks to all you boys, Wally, Tommy, Jimmy, Wayne, Darren, Robert, etc who made my mother feel like the Queen. Love and God Bless to all! We love you Uncle Lloyd. Niece Lynn Howe xo

~ Lynn Howe

Dear Aunt Bonnie, Pat, Mike, Tim, Chris and Lloyd.... Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time as I fondly remember Uncle Lloyd.. My deepest sympathy.... Laura

~ Laura Gilliam

Dear Aunt Bonnie, Pat, Mike, Tim, Chris and Lloyd, Please know that my thoughts and prayers have been with you these past few weeks and days. Uncle Lloyd was a very special man and I have many fond memories throughout the years and being able to come visit with my Mom. With all my heartfelt sympathy, Marcia

~ Marica

We am so sorry for the loss of your Husband & Father. He was a real inspiration to me. Having been my first employer at Bunsmaster Bakery at the tender age of 14 years old, I quickly learned not only a good work ethic (that would carry me through the rest of my employed years) but that you could also have fun a work, too, and that it is important to have enjoyment in your job. I spoke with Uncle Lloyd a few weeks ago, and was deeply inspired by his infinite faith, and sense of peace with the world. It was important for me to know that they existed in my Mother's Brother. Our thoughts and prayers will continue to be with all of you during this difficult time.

~ Connie, Derrick, Jacob & Brendan McKeznie

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Mailloux family at this very trying time in your life. Uncle Lloyd was an inspirational figure in my life as a young teen in London and most recently in his last days with us. Uncle Lloyd will be remembered most for his kind loving spirit devotion to family and for the love he had for everyone in his life. I was truly moved by the strength courage and calmness he displayed during the past few months. We were all blessed to have Uncle Lloyd in our lives he will be missed. God bless the Mailloux family.

~ Jim Louisette Arleigh Jackson Dean

Good bye Grandpa, we will miss you. You always made us laugh. We enjoyed reading books, colouring and singing together. "Now honey, don't be late. You gotta be there when the band starts playing, ado, do, do, do dodo, do do. Now honey don't be late, because you're great" We will think of you always and especially when we have "peezza" We love you, Josh and Holly.

~ Josh and Holly Mailloux

Dear Aunt Bonnie and Boys, We are very sorry to hear of your loss. Our Uncle Lloyd will always be remembered as a good man, with a great sense of humor and love of family. He provided us with good insight and plenty of laughs with the Mailloux "clan" upbringing and how things were when they were growing up years ago. Also, we remember him smelling like fresh baked bread all the time when we visited on Lloyd-George. We will miss him. See you soon. The Cambridge Deans - Tom, Terrie, Eric, Jessica, Rebecca, Alexandra and Cody.

~ Tom and Terrie Dean, and Family

Thank you for sharing your husband, father and grandfather with me. I enjoyed my weekly visits with L loyd . He taught me a lot about the meaning of life. He was very proud of all of you. I am sure you will all miss him greatly. Paul Spence , Hospice volunteer.

~ Paul Spence

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