Condolences
Aunt Marlene, I did not know that Uncle Les passed away. I am very sorry for your loss. Please pass mine, my son Chris and Daughter-in-law Kendra's sympathies to the rest of the family. I think of all of you often and today listened to the message in my head to look him up.
My condolences to Marlene and family,
Les was my favourite customer at Canadian Tire, every time I saw him or got to speak to him on the phone it made my day! He was a wonderful and funny man and he gave the best advice! I wish I had gotten to talk to him more recently but I have been on maternity leave.
Rest in peace Les you will be missed dearly!
Amanda V
My Condolences to Marlene and Family
My fondest memory is when Les called from Metro Ford where he was a Salesman to look at a car .
I was so excited as my "66 Pontiac had seen better days and I was going to buy a "Mustang".
My mind was changed when Les stated he would not sell me a Mustang PERIOD.
The car was a Green Maverick - my 1st new car.
I drove that car for many years.
I enjoyed our visits recently and making your favorite Oatmeal Raisin cookies.
You will be missed.
RIP
Lois
My Heartfelt Condolences to My Aunt Marlene, Kim, Douwe, Conrad, Connie, Tina, Dean and all of the Family.
My Uncle Leroy was Hands Down ONE OF A KIND! There was never a Dull Moment, and he was Just a FUN GUY to spend time with and be around. Whenever I knew that Uncle Les and Aunt Marlene were coming over to our house for a visit I would do what I could to try and be there. I always loved spending time with him at any Family Function or Gathering. He impacted my Life in many positive ways, and gave me advice whenever I asked. I have Many Fond Memories of Uncle Leroy throughout my entire life, we lost touch for some time, but I was fortunate to reconnect with him this past summer. I was able to visit him at his home, and we had many phone conversations. Sometimes those phone calls would last 2-3 hours but again, never dull. That was Uncle Leroy, even in his ladder years.
RIP
I WILL MISS UNCLE LEROY.
Brian and Tracy
Another time we were all visiting at your place thinking you were on 34st
We were all down stairs, I can’t remember who was all there but it was a house full
Les asked what I wanted to drink …WELL then just thinking I was at a lounge I said :CROWN ROYAL on the rock with a side of soda …you should have seen his face …shock perhaps but I Laughed I got a shot of whiskey…LMAO it was funny remember it like it was yesterday
My condolences to All
A fond memory a memory that I have all of my life was when Marlene was looking after me a ‘
(A FEW Years agooo) Les came home for Lunch and was covered in green paint. Thinking that’s when he worked at the Body shop. I was beside myself wonder what was wrong. He told me that he was abducted by aliens. WELL can I tell I was all worked up.
It was always a joke from then on, funny it was.
RIP Uncle
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