Quick Search

F. Clarence Lilly

F. Clarence Lilly

Born In: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Passed in: Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada
Passed on: February 12th, 2011

LILLY, F. Clarence “Butch” - It is with great sadness that the family of Clarence “Butch” Lilly, 69, of Liverpool, Queens County announces his sudden passing on Saturday, February 12th, 2011 in South Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater with his family and friends by his side. Born in Halifax, he was the son of the late Andrew and Emily (Skinner) Lilly. Butch was a member of the Liverpool Firefighters Association and President of the Honorary Firefighters Club. He was a Level 2 Instructor for the Nova Scotia Firefighters School specializing in Auto Extrication teaching throughout the province. He was a founding member of the Queens County Ground Search and Rescue and also EMO coordinator for Queens County. He was involved with Coastal Queens Craft Association. He worked for Steel and Engine Products Ltd. as a sales agent for many years until his retirement. During his retirement, he enjoyed making wooden toys and attending many craft shows. Butch was nominated and awarded Volunteer of the Year for Queens County. “Puppa” took great pride in watching his grandsons Andrew and Thomas play all their sports and was proud of all their accomplishments. He was a loving husband, dad, “Puppa”, brother, uncle and a great friend and will be sadly missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Helen (Boutilier); daughter Tina Lilly-Corkum (Anthony Corkum); grandchildren: Andrew and Thomas. Brothers: Tom, Dartmouth and Jack (Lois) Antigonish; sister Mollie Dowden, Toronto, ON. Many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brother Walt Skinner. Visitation was held Friday, February 18th, from in Chandlers’ Funeral Chapel, Liverpool. Funeral Service was held Saturday, February 19th in the Liverpool Fire Hall. Reverend Jennifer Garbin officiated. Donations may be made to the Liverpool Honorary Firefighters Club or the Migraine Association of Nova Scotia. Online condolences may be made to www.chandlersfuneral.com. The family would like to extend thanks to all who participated in lending us a helping hand in our time of need and for your prayers and support.

 

ANNOUNCEMENT PUBLISHED IN

Tribute

Leave a condolence

comments powered by Disqus

Quick Search

Place an Obituary

MEMORIAL WEBSITE

Create a Memorial Website