Condolences
I remember Uncle Les coming to see us kids when we were little. We lived in a basement suite in Ramsay. Uncle Les would come down the stairs and get on his knees, and when my mom opened the door Uncle Less would close his eyes sway back and forth and say please please let a poor beggar in. Ha we all laughed he had a great sense of humour. RIP Uncle Less, no more pain and suffering. Fly high with the angels.
Terry, Corey, Danny and Sis.
My sincere condolences to each of you and your families as you grieve the passing of your father and grandfather. I feel like such a part of your family and the heartache we all share at this time. Your dad has been special to me . I've had a lot of fun teasing him especially trying to get a hug or kiss out of him. Hugs came occasionally but NEVER a kiss. I'm going to be missing him. May the Lord be your source of strength during this difficult time.
Everything about uncle Les was amazing. Always there if you needed a helping hand. Always found a way to make you laugh. His special toys he had for the kids and all his practical jokes. Rest in peace uncle Les, I will miss you.
Everyone Leslie touched and knew was a special person. My son was born at Peter lougheed hospital. Les picked my baby and me. My son’s first born was at the same hospital. Uncle Les picked up baby and son. Rest in peace my brother. You will be missed by all. Sending my love and prayers to my family.
I remember when I was in about grade 2 or 3 and we lived in a house that had a fireplace with a hole on one side where someone could reach into the basement. Uncle Leslie went down to the basement and reached through the hole when my mom was having a Tupperware party and he grabbed someone’s leg and he was wearing a gorilla glove. The lady screamed and almost fell off her chair. My condolences to all of you, he was a great Uncle and an awesome man. He will be missed by all who knew him!
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