Passed away peacefully on July 13, 2010. Born in Bladworth, Saskatchewan on August 20, 1925. Predeceased by his wife, Dorothy in 2004. He will be forever missed by his devoted daughter, Donna; son, Terry (Tess) and his beloved grandchildren, Lisa, Alan, Adam and Ally. He also leaves to mourn, his brothers, sisters, in-laws and their families. He was a proud owner of Ames Paint until his retirement in 1987. Dad enjoyed golfing, loved fishing and spending time with family and friends. Lorne was kind and generous, always willing to help. He will be deeply missed and always will be the world’s greatest grandpa. Our family would like to thank all the staff at Selkirk Place for their wonderful care of our Dad “Grandpa”.

Memorial Service will be held in MCCALL BROS. FLORAL CHAPEL, Johnson & Vancouver Streets, on Monday, July 19, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations would be appreciated to the Alzheimer Society of BC, #300 – 828 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 1E2 or charity of choice. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.mccallbros.com.

  • Frank & Lorna Taylor

    Donna, Terry and Families

    Our love and thoughts are with you at this most difficult time. We have fond memories of get togethers with Lorne and Dorothy at the “cabin” and BBQ’s and “parties”!! Now they are together once again. Frank & Lorna Taylor

  • Wilda and Wally Penna

    Remember the goods times

    We remember all the good memories at brother Lorne and Dorothy’s home salmon Wally and Lorne going salmon fishing Lorne teasing Jeff about his cowboys boots and the salmon being as big as Jeff all the wonderful barbeques in his back yard. Are thoughts are with you today and always

    Love Wilda and Wally

  • Lois Campbell, Betty Crabbe

    So sorry to hear of Lorne’s passing. Our thoughts are with you all.
    We remember the nice visits and fun times. Uncle Lorne was the first person to take Blair fishing when we where out at Victoria when Blair was eight.
    xoxxo
    From Sister Betty Crabbe and Lois (neice) and families

  • Byron Woods

    Dear family,

    Lorne was one of my first employers back in the early 70s. I remember how he treated his staff, including me, with respect, fairness and generosity. He was a kind man and worthy of his good reputation in the local community.

    My condolences to each of his loved ones. Be blessed by your many fond memories of Lorne!

    Sincerely,

    Byron Woods

  • Gayle McDonald

    Thinking of you all with love.
    Gayle & Bryan
    xo

  • DOT and GARY PETERSON

    May your hearts be full of fond memories as ours are to-day.

    We remember lots of great visits and great times at Lorne and Dorothy’s house. also fun times at family reuion and them viiting us in Calgary and also our kids have some great memories,–from Kevin and Lorraine say great times fishing we mean, big- big fish, Lori and Jim and also Mark 10 (thats what Uncle Lorne called Mark). Our thoughts and all these memories are with you to-day and for-ever.

    From the Peterson’s

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