It is with heavy hearts and lots of tears that the family of Bruce Molyneaux announce the sudden passing of a very joyful, fun, people-oriented father, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend whose sense of humour never waivered. Bruce loved the outdoors which included camping, canoeing, and star gazing with his ever-growing arsenal of telescopes and accessories. He absolutely loved his yearly, day-long walking trips throughout downtown Toronto to experience its historical buildings and sites.
Bruce started his work career as a Surveyor Technician, which ultimately led to him being self-employed as a Land Title Searcher, He thoroughly enjoyed site plotting for major pipelines in northern Ontario and Eastern Canada. His love of being around people proved invaluable in his skills at plotting the pipeline sites, working with the construction crews, and in negotiating with the landowners.
Bruce was very passionate about his hobbies, politics, travel, and history – and most of all his family and friends. We will miss dad’s/grandpa’s smile, his zest for life, and amazing conversations, especially during his daily ‘coffee outings’ when living in Brampton and Orangeville, and pub visits with mom’s/nana’s family in England. We all love you so much!
In lieu of flowers or donations, Bruce’s family ask you to enjoy every minute with your family and friends and never leave without telling them that you love them.
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Dave & Maureen Wallace
We extend our sincerest condolences to Carolyn and Rob and their families. Bruce was a real gentleman and a wonderful friend. He will truly be missed by all who knew him. We are extremely sorry for your loss. Take comfort in knowing you have so many beautiful memories to hold onto. Let them comfort you in the days ahead.
Keith and Sheila Matthews
Dear Carolyn, Robert and family,
We are very sorry to read of the loss of your dad, Bruce. We will always think of the wonderful times we shared with Bruce and Margaret during the years we lived on Ferndale . They were so much fun and made us very welcome with their wonderful hospitality.
Keith and Sheila Matthews
Teresa Allen
We are sorry to hear about the loss of your father.
Our thoughts are with you at this time of sorrow.
Derek and Terry Allen
Muriel Allen
Sorry to hear about Bruce’s passing. I have many fond memories of Bruce and Margaret as thoughtful and helpful neighbors on Ferndale Crescent.