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LLOYD JAMES MACLEOD

LLOYD JAMES MACLEOD

Lieu de naissance : CAPE NORTH

Lieu de décès : Moncton, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada
Date de décès : 8 mars 2017

Lloyd James MacLeod, husband of the late Maxine (Townsend) Reynolds passed unexpectedly at the George Dumont Hospital in Moncton, NB on Wednesday, March 8th, 2017.
Born in Cape North, Cape Breton, NS; he is the son of the late Roderick Sinclair & Mary Grace (Royale) MacLeod.
Lloyd was known to his family and friends as a true hardworker, never being able to sit still. He had a great love for animals, for the outdoors, fishing and playing poker "Texas Hold em" with his friends. He did work with the Pontiac Lodge in northern Quebec as a guide and a trapper. For many years Lloyd worked as a mechanic in the auto industry.
As a veteran and in service to his country he served in Korea.
Lloyd is survived by his son, Kevin Gene and his wife, Celia of St. Stephen, NB; his granddaughter, Abigail Rose MacLeod, at home; brothers, Gordon Lewis and Collie Roy; sisters, Margaret Isabell, Myrtle Louise, and Mary Anabelle. Lloyd was predeceased by brothers, John Angus, William Russell, Melvin
William, Sinclair Royal, Dennis Gerald, twins, Collie Maurice and Roderick Hector and a sister, Marie Audrey.
By Lloyds' request cremation will take place. Friends are welcome to attend a memorial service in celebration of his life to be held on Tuesday, March 14th, 2017 at 1 p.m. in the chapel of Humphreys Funeral Home, 20 Marks Street, St. Stephen, NB E3L 2B2 (506 - 466 - 3110)
In lieu of flowers donations to a charity of the donor’s choice would be appreciated by the family.
On line condolences to the family or donations can be made at www.humphreysfh.com.


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