Larry James Levesque
Larry James Levesque, aged 76 years of Moose Jaw, SK passed away on Wednesday, June 26th, 2019 after a short battle with cancer. He was predeceased by his father, Art; mother, Lois (née: Dunlop); brothers: Gerald, Ronnie and Bobbie; and sisters: Shirley, Carol-Ann, Louise and Cathie. Larry is survived by his son, Todd (Vera); grandchildren, Hailey and Carter; brothers: Marvin (Jan), Ernie (Bev), and Doug; sisters, June and Marilyn (Len); along with three generations of nieces and nephews. Larry worked for Wakamow Valley Authority for over three decades and retired in 2015. Larry enjoyed his many years working at Wakamow, along with the many friendships he made. Larry was a kind-hearted, gentle, easy going man. He saw the good in everyone and had many long lasting relationships. He was a loving, fun-loving uncle who truly lived life his way.
“There goes another one of Art & Lo’s bad boys”!
Thank you to Dr. Vooght and Dr. Stushnoff, the staff of the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital, and the staff at Pioneer Lodge Memory Lane for the tender loving care shown to Larry in his final days. A special thanks to Linda Hunter for assisting Larry with home care and transportation to his medical appointments. A Celebration of Larry’s Life will be held on Sunday, July 21st, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. in the Connor Park Pavilion situated off 9th Avenue SW, Moose Jaw, SK. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Larry’s name may be made to Wakamow Valley Authority, PO Box 1266, Moose Jaw, SK, S6H 4P9. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Todd Sjoberg, Funeral Director 306-693-4550
Larry worked at Wakamow since the mid 1980’s…well over three decades.
Sad to hear Mr. Levesque has passed away. We would like to express our sincere sympathy to the family and your dear friends. To share some comfort to all of you, please read these comforting word mentioned in Revelations 21:1-4.
Uncle Larry was so much fun, and funny. During my teen years he was the perfect confidante, nothing ever went further than him. I will miss him so dearly. Love you Uncle Larry.
Uncle Larry will remain in my heart forever, as the uncle who always had a guitar in his hand and a song in his heart. My memories of him are of music and laughter. He will be missed.
To my Park Hotel friend, Larry you quite a character, loved your stories from your past. Having a beer with your was always a good time.