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1941 ~ 2020
It is with broken hearts we announce the passing of our beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather and Great Grandfather, Les Evers who passed away at home on May 6, 2020 in Garson, MB.
He leaves to mourn his loving wife Diane (nee Hathaway) of 56 years; his children Louise (Wayne), Amanda (Lloyd) and Sarah (Andrew). He is also survived by his grandchildren: Brittany (Matt), Kyle, Ashley (Waylon),Tyler (Cassandra), Troy (Jessica), Brock, Austin (Monique), Alexis, Nathan, Everley and Briella. As well, he leaves his great grandchildren: Hudson, Carter, Bodhi, Shay, Kara, Abby, Weston, Payton, Presley, Cameron, Nicholas, Mackenzie, Madison and Brandt.
He is survived by his siblings Cecelia, Frank, Eddie (Faye), Eunice (Charlie), Lynn (John) in England.
He also leaves his brother in-laws Ronnie (Margie), Des (Betty)and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his parents James and Cecilia, brothers Jimmy, Tommy and sister Leah in England also his son in-law Eric in 2011 and nephew Des Jr in 2020.
Les was born in Liverpool, England and moved to Toronto with his wife and daughters in 1972 where the family lived for 3 years until they moved to Garson in 1975. Les was trained as a crane operator in the British Army. He worked on cranes in England and Canada until his retirement.
Les enjoyed time spent with his family, he was always the life of the party. He enjoyed sitting around the campfire telling jokes, playing his guitar and singing.
The family will have a private gathering to celebrate his life once it is safe to do so.
The family would like to thank Dr. Askarifar for all his help.
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Fred and Gladys Peters
We are so very sorry for your loss…our thoughts and prayers are with each and everyone of you. All of those wonderful memories will help you all in the coming days, weeks months and years ahead…take care and stay safe…
Susan Borkowsky
So blessed to have met this wonderful man. He will be missed. Love to the family.
Rachel King
Our thoughts are with you all at this very sad time. Uncle Les was a real character just like my dad his brother Tom. Very proud to be an Evers. Strong family all round. xx
Marilyn
To the family so sorry for your loss
Deborah Ohara
Our thoughts are with you all at this sad time. Uncle Les was lovely and was always smiling whenever we saw him…Just remember the fun happy times you shared with him. You will be in our thoughts..
Love you all..
Chere Vanderburgh
Our sincerest condolences on the loss of your husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. There were many visits over the years with him and your family that were so enjoyed. A wonderful, kind and friendly man. Our hearts are heavy with your sadness. Hugs to everyone. Jim and Chere Vanderburgh and family❤️
Jim Ostick
So sorry to hear about the passing of Les. I served in the British Army in Ripon, North Yorkshire with this wonderful friend. He used to take me home to Manchester every weekend on his way home to Liverpool, and then pick me up in Manchester on the way back to Ripon.
A wonderful friend and comrade. Sadly missed
Bill arndt
Sorry to hear about his passing. I wish all the family the best and my condolences.