Condolences
My sincerest condolences to the family. I used to frequent Morley's pool hall in Deer Run in 1996/1997 when I lived in Calgary. He was a great guy to sit and laugh with or play the odd game of pool now and then. He will be missed.
My heartfelt condolences to the entire Minuk Family ! We were almost family and I shall never forget him !
So very sorry to the family, he was an amazing friend, from Larry and Linda Shelest
Morley and I were in grade 3 together.
I still have a picture of the class.
Morley’s appearance never changed much; he still looks like the delightful rascal who sat in the desk in front of mine.
He would turn around and ask, “Where’s the Brylcreem?”
I would hand him my bottle of thick brownish glue, and he would dispense a liberal amount onto one palm. He would then rub his hands together and run them through his hair.
I’ve never forgotten Morley and I always wondered what became of him. I’m pleased to find he had a successful life and was loved by those around him.
R.I.P., old friend!
My condolences to the Minuk Family and friends. I will miss Morley's amazing sense of humor and smile that lit up the room. He will be missed. Lisa Ziebarth
Dear Kim &Family
A beautiful memorial for a wonderful man.
My thoughts and prayers are with you today.
Your many memories will give you the strength to carry on.
In friendship ,
Dolly Tutkaluk
Brett and I send our love to the whole family. Each time we talked to Morley, his kindness shined though. No doubt he fostered that kindness in his children. Love, Brett Willemsen & Jay Minden.
Unfortunately only knew Morley for a few years. He originally played in a pool league for an opposing team. Since covid, Morley had lost his team and was looking to join a new team. I always enjoyed his witty comments so he joined my team as a member of "Budz". Since joining our team, I really got to know him. His past, and how great of a pool player he was. He would come over and play pool, teach a new game to play to help better our pool skills. There was always extra soup to eat so of course he easily got talked into trying out te beef barley. He was impressed that it was possibly better than his wife's cooking. After playing pool and eating soup, sent him on his way with a container of soup to take home. When he came over next time to return the container, he made sure to bring his wife's delicious home made soup to try. He was such a good friend to have and always made you smile or laugh when he was around. From all the guys from your pool team, you will be missed!
We will miss our Uncle Morley. We had many good chats and laughs over the years, about food, real-estate, quirky business ideas, and family...but never sports. He was never short on offering advice and thinking up quick-witted comments. I will always cherish playing pool and meeting him in Banff and chasing him down the slopes!
Love Manny, Lexi, MJ, Taliea, Levi, and Tristan
Condolences to Auntie Kim, Lauren and Molly. Uncle Morley was a kind hearted, gentle person and never short with words and gave the best advice. He was a son, brother, uncle, cousin and friend. He will be missed by everyone that knew him. RIP Uncle Morley. I will miss our walks/talks.
In our hearts you will live forever.
Wish we could be there, we will be watching the stream of the service.
Love,
Sandra, Zach and Brianna Pasaluiko
In Winnipeg.
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