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LANGILLE, Lloyd Wallace (32290)

Parents

Birth

  • Born on April 08, 1929 in Wentworth, Cumberland Co., NS

Death

  • Died on April 27, 2022 in Truro Heights, Colchester Co., NS
  • Buried in Wentworth United Baptist Church Cemetery in Wentworth, Cumberland Co., NS

Marriages

Children

Notes

  • Marriage: 50th Wedding Anniversary Langille The family of Lloyd & Shirley (Brown) Langille invite you to celebrate with them on their parents 50th Wedding Anniversary August 4/01 at The Salmon River Fire Hall Time 7-9 p.m. with dancing to follow 9-1 a.m. Best Wishes only. Truro
  • Obituary: Langille, Lloyd Wallace '96 Age 93, Truro Heights, passed away peacefully at home on April 27, 2022 with his loving family by his side. Lloyd was a son of the late Edward "Holly" and Dorothy (Swallow) Langille from Wentworth, Cumberland County. He was the last surviving member of his family. Lloyd is survived by his wife of 70 years, Shirley (Brown); daughter, Kimberly (Charles) McGill; son, Stephen (Jackie); grandchildren, Jordan (Jenny) McGill, Dustin (Angela) McGill, Benjamin, Gillian and Ryan Langille and great grandchildren, Wyatt, Emma and Liam McGill. He is also survived by his brother-in-law, Basil "Bud" MacDonald; nieces, Tina (Doug) Legere, Dawn (John) Gamlin and Shelly MacDonald as well as nephew, Wade Redmond. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by sisters, Joan MacDonald and Kathleen Redmond; brothers, Wayne and Jerold; sister-in-law, Peggy Langille; brother-in-law, Kaye Redmond as well as a sister in infancy. Lloyd worked in the dairy industry for many years with Meadowvale, Farmers Dairy and Brookfield retiring from Scotsburn Dairy. He had a great love for picking wild berries and kept the freezer well stocked for the family, who enjoyed the fruits of his labour. For 64 years, Lloyd was an Elder of the Brunswick Street United Church. He was also very proud of his numerous years as a member of the Salmon River Volunteer Fire Brigade. He was an active member from 1964 to 2008, after which he became an honorary member until his passing. Lloyd enjoyed bowling and curling, but especially the weekly card games. A special thank-you to the "Boys" who made sure, in his later years, that he could still attend the games that he so looked forward to until COVID-19 made it difficult to be present in person. Donations in Lloyd's memory may be made to Truro Homeless Outreach Society or charity of choice. A visitation will be held on Tuesday, May 3rd from 1pm until time of service at 2pm beginning with a Salmon River Fire Brigade Tribute, both in Colchester Community Funeral Home, 512 Willow St., Truro, NS, Rev. John Parsons officiating. Interment to follow immediately in Wentworth United Baptist Church Cemetery. Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.ColchesterCommunity.com
  • Occupation: Dairy Industry Worker

Sources

  • Funeral Home: Colchester Community Funeral Home Truro,NS Obitusry April 2022

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