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Leonard Loxton Death Notice
Suddenly, at his home in Powassan, and outdoors where he loved to be, on Sunday, February 2, 2025. He was 82 years old. Len was the beloved husband of Betty Anne (McBurney) of Powassan. He was the much-loved father of Doug Loxton (Jenny Bytzek) of King City and the late Shaun Loxton (1968-2000). He will be lovingly remembered by two granddaughters, Amber and Ashley.
Len was the dear brother of the late Harold Loxton (Ermnie of Powassan), Clinton Loxton (Iris) of Powassan, the late Jane Hughes (Bob of Toronto), Iris Piper of Powassan, Marilyn Corriveau (Marc) of Windsor, Charlene Selman of Toronto, Eric Loxton (Nancy) of Powassan, Darlene Edwards of Scarborough, Rose Marie Dorval (Bob) of Mattawa, Pauline Brown (Clarence) of Scarborough and the late Phyllis Loxton (late David Darling).
Len worked briefly in the oil fields of Alberta before returning to Ontario and taking a job with Fabrene, where he rode his horse to work daily from his home in Callander. Eventually Len made farrier work his full-time job, supplementing his income with part time work at CNR and the Bear Chair Company in South River. Len’s very last job was perhaps his favourite, driving for the Amish.
Cremation has taken place. The Loxton family are planning a celebration of Len’s life to take place later in 2025, details will be announced when plans are confirmed.
Should you wish to make a donation in Len’s memory, the Heart and Stroke Foundation is suggested.
To share a memory or photo, or to leave a condolence for the family, please visit paulfuneralhome.ca or call Paul Funeral Home, Powassan 705-724-2024.
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February 2 2025
Death notice for the town of: Powassan, Province: Ontario
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We offer our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Leonard Elmer Loxton February 2 2025 and hope that their memory may be a source of comfort during this difficult time. Your thoughts and kind words are greatly appreciated.