In memory of
Stanley Lloyd Fox
Who passed away peacefully to the Spirit World on January 3, 2014. He was born on July, 23, 1941 to John Fox (Jr) and Josephine Osawabine, both predeceased. Survived by partner Helen Jacko and children Paige Jacko (Shane), Eric (Anastasia), Veronica, Sharon, Muriel of Birch Island, Ontario. Predeceased by children Pam and Nina. Survived by 10 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Survived by sister Mary Fox (Terwyn) of Toronto, Ontario, by brothers Tom (Angeline) Fox, Edward (Dorothy) Fox of Wikwemikong, Ontario. Predeceased by sisters, Margeurite Wassegijig and Ida Fox, baby Rose Kate, by brothers Paul (Margaret) Fox, Dominic (Agnes) Wagosh, babies Joseph, Joseph 2nd. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Godfather to Jessie Wabmong Kaboni of Wikwemikong.
Lloyd spent his younger days in Kaboni, working on the family farm and other jobs in the community. He gradually entered the work force engaging in jobs in Elliot Lake, Chicago, Illinois and Toronto, Ontario. He retired from his job on June, 2009 at Consolidated Fastfrate Inc., Toronto, after 34 years of service.
Lloyd enjoyed visiting with his friends and neighbours on his daily travels. He spent quality time with his family members especially with children and grandchildren, brothers and sister, and with his nieces and nephews. He would sometimes show up unexpectedly, ready for anything and everything, especially at family gatherings. As with most of us Lloyd enjoyed the joys and sorrows of what life has to offer. He was a kind and generous man and helped out with family the best way he could. He became a Santa Claus to some in his older days. He will always be fondly remembered by his immediate family, his nieces and nephews and his working friends at Consolidated Fastfrate .
Funeral visitation and funeral mass will be at the St. Anthony Daniel Parish Church in Kaboni. Visitation will start on Sunday, January 5, 2014 at 4 pm and continue until the funeral mass on Tuesday, January 7, 2014 at 11 am. Interment will be at the Wikwemikongsing Cemetery.
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