Lionel

Lionel Cleroux

Obituary of Lionel Cleroux
Cleroux, Lionel
Passed away at Windsor Hospice, peacefully on Saturday, May 28th with his loving family by his side at the age of 64.
Beloved husband of Sandra (Vancoughnett) for 35 years.
Loving father of Brandi Laporte (Kory) and Amy McMillan (McKenzie).
Cherished Papa of Koralee, Paisley and Paiton.
Dear son of the late Lionel “Fox” (1999) and Eladore Cleroux (Guy Parker).
Dear brother of the Late Nicole White (the late Gary), Mike Cleroux (Patty), Leo Cleroux, Diane Cleroux, Lisa Cleroux, Patty Oliveira (Kevin) and Danny Cleroux (Tracy).
Special son in law of the late Fred and Dorothy Vancoughnett, brother in law of Linda Beach (Don), Sissy Eberts (Bernie), Bill Vancoughnett (Deb), the late Robbie Vancoughnett and Fred Vancoughnett.
Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews.
Lionel will be missed by his life long friends Jimmy, Rusty, George and Barney.
He was a millwright for many years belonging to Millwright Local 1244. He retired from Vista Print where he made many close connections and friends. Lionel was known for restoring his ’72 Chevelle and driving the county with Sandy by his side to get their ice cream.
Above everything else his Three Little Girls meant the world to him.
Special thanks to all the staff at Windsor Hospice for their excellent care of Lionel and support to us.
Donations to Windsor Hospice would be appreciated by the family Please click here to donate to Windsor Hospice.
Memorial Visitation at Windsor Chapel, Banwell Chapel 11677 Tecumseh Rd. East 519-253-7234 on Friday, June 3rd from 1-4pm and 6-8 pm and after 10 am Saturday. Memorial Service at the Funeral Home Saturday, June 4th at 11 am. Inurnment to follow at Victoria Memorial Gardens.
The family invites you to share your memories and condolences at www.windsorchapel.com

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