1933 ~ 2011
It is with heavy hearts and sorrow, that after his long and courageous battle with cancer, the family announces the peaceful passing of Leo Muloin Sr. At the time of his passing he was surrounded by family in the Pinawa Hospital.
Leo was a dedicated employee of Bell Canada for 35 years in North-Western Ontario. He was always ready to go that extra mile for family and friends, especially when it came to his practical jokes. Leo had a full life, along with his hunting, fishing and cribbage playing.
He was predeceased by his father Emile Sr, mother Marie-Louise, son Kevin, brother Emile Jr., sisters Denise Renwick and Irene (Ray) Gariepy.
He is survived by his loving wife Carole, children Cindy (Barrie) Williams, Leo Jr., Cate (Ken) Zink, Angel (Tyler) Baker and their mother Larrayne. Leo is also survived by his step-daughter Sherry (Tim) Stasiuk, his ten grandchildren, his brother-in-law Richard Renwick, sister-in-law Sharon Delorme, brother-in-law Ken (Shirley) Delorme and numerous nieces and nephews.
He also leaves his life-long friends, who will greatly miss him, Lyle Hayes, Ernie McKelvie, Kathy Lawson, Ted Sieders, Steve Lenart, Larry Bale, Al Lauze, Fred Champagne, Edna Carriere and their respective families.
The Family would like to extend our thanks and appreciation to the staff at the Pinawa Cancer Care Unit.
As per his request there will be no funeral. There will be a family interment and a celebration of his life for family and friends at a later date.
Flowers are gratefully declined. The family would appreciate donations made to the Pinawa Cancer Care Unit, Box 220, Pinawa, MB R0E 1L0.
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marcel
TO CAROLE&FAMILY sorry about your lost
Iwill miss his phone calls he could make laugh when we would takl on the phone.i will miss him cousin marcelmuloin
Dawne MacKay
Hi Carole and family I am so very sorry for your loss. with my deepest condolences.
Dawne
Jim Rochon
Dear Carole, I don’t know if you remember me, but Yvette and I had some great times with you and Leo. Leo was her cousin and I was her husband. We visited you both in Canada and at Dick and Denise’s home. What great times we had then. Up all night and just talking together. I am so sorry about Leo’s passing and for you who bear the burden of his loss. I know how you feel as I also lost Yvette 11 years ago. I am now very happily married to a very wonderful lady, named Peggy. Just like Auntie Peggy, remember. Love and Prayers Jim and Peggy..