Carl Lloyd Marcinyshyn
Peacefully on June 11, 2020, with his wife by his side, Carl Lloyd Marcinyshyn passed away at the age of 79 years.
Carl is survived by his wife of 48 years, Louella, his children; Bruce (Shelia) of Thunder Bay, ON, Doug (Catherine) of Thompson, MB, Wayne (Edna) of Gillam, MB, Dawn Lambert (Steve) of Ottawa, ON, Donald of Thompson, MB, & Lisa Welwood of Southport, MB, along with many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Carl was predeceased by his daughter Sandra Lytle.
Carl will be missed by his brothers; Paul (Helen) of Sioux Lookout, ON, Walter (Shirley) of Edmonton, AB, Frank of Winnipeg, MB and Stan (Darlene) of Dauphin, MB. Also by his sister-in-law Marion Pearson of Cranberry Portage, MB and brother-in-laws; Gordie Johnson of Churchill, MB, Larry (Dawn) Johnson of Cranberry Portage and his favorite brother-in-law Sandy (Bonnie) Johnson of Steinbach, MB.
Carl was born in Dauphin, MB on August 28th, 1940. He resided most of his life in northern Manitoba including; Churchill, The Pas, and Thompson. In 2005 Carl & Louella moved to Southport, MB where they lived for the past 14 years.
In Carl’s working life he contributed to both the Federal and Provincial governments in a variety of roles. He also played an active role as a School Trustee with the Mystery Lake School Division in Thompson.
Carl loved the North, enjoyed fishing and camping, and shared this love with his children during many years at Paint Lake. Carl also had a love of hockey, and played for teams in Churchill including The Pas Huskies and the Thompson Old Timers.
After hockey, Carl turned to golf and was a member at the Thompson Golf Course, Halcrow Lake Golf Couse, and the Southport Golf Club. He finally got his "Hole in One" on Hole #3 at Southport in 2017. Carl also had a love for all sports, including his beloved, Winnipeg Jets, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, and Minnesota Vikings.
Sincerest thanks to Auntie Angel, Clayton, Gary, the Marcinyshyn and Johnson families for their visits and support.
According to his wishes, cremation has taken place, and a private interment will be held at a later time.
“Those we love don’t go away, they walk beside us every day, unseen, unheard,
but always near, still loved, still missed and very dear.”
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