Peacefully at his home, with his family by his side on Thursday, January 10, 2013, Dugald McNeill, Bolton, in his 80th year, beloved husband of Mary McNeill. Loving father of Laurie Anne and Chuck Fife, Tracy and Ross Downey, Leslie McNeill and Andre Keogh. Cherished grandfather of David and Tonya Downey, Lisa and John Morrison, and Theoren Fife. Adored great-grandfather of Josh and Luke Morrison. Loving brother of Jean Reid, Margaret and Robert Donaldson, Lily Robertson, Anna Scott and predeceased by Mary Napier, and Alex McNeill.
The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) Friday, January 18 from one o’clock until time of memorial service in the chapel at 2 o’clock.
If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
sandie and dave Walsh
Sorry for your Loss. May and girls. I am sure a weight has been lifted from your shoulders as you had to watch your Dad & husband suffer. May your memories of fun times carry you through this sad time…..Sandie and Dave
Margaret and Robert Donaldson
So sorry we are unable to be with you at this sad time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Good bye my little brother, we will miss you.
Love Margaret and Robert
Paul Mendell
Dear McNeill Family…. Though we did not know Dugald very long he became very special to us. We will remember all the times and stories he shared with us…. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow, may Dugald’s memory bring you comfort. God Bless…. Paul & Marilyn
debbie power
So sorry for the loss of a wonderful man. We will remember all the good fun times; thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. R.I.P. uncle Dougie
love Debbie, Dave, Ashley, Diane and Brian
The Reustore
To the McNeill family ,
Sorry for your loss. Dugald will be missed at the Reustore, he always had a smile for us every time he came in. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all Dugald’s family and friends.
DanieI P Regliszyn
Dear McNeill family, Please accept my condolences. My name is Dan Regliszyn and I have had the pleasure of knowing Dugald since the late 60’s over the last fifteen years we have met regularly at his company here in Bolton. When I would drop by we would reminisce of past times and friends we knew, his eyes would light up as he would recount long past historys……God Bless You Dugald, I’ll miss You.
Dan
Bev. Romanick
Thank-you Mr. McNeill,( I mean Dugald ). You put up with us in Banff and you put up wiith us in Bolton, and now you have earned your rest. You fought so hard to see another day, but it wasn’t meant to be. We were all amazed over Christmas how you out lived the time they said. Only goes to show how much love and heart you had for your family and life itself. We will all miss your heartly laugh and that big smile,! Rest in Peace Mr. McNeill ( I mean Dugald ) My thoughts are with you Mrs. McNeil( I mean May) and Family. Love Bev.
Brian & Natalie Forknall
Dear May and girls,
We were saddened to learn of Dugald’s death and send our sincere condolences.
Although words are of little comfort, please be assured that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.
God bless Dugald.
Brian and Natalie
Elaine Reid
So sorry to hear about Uncle Dugald. He will be missed dearly by all. His spirit will always be with us. What an extraordinary man !!
Shirley Hoppler
Sorry to hear about Dugald. My very pleasant memories of Dugald go back to the Heading Sales days.
barbara owen
I worked here in cedar mt. with and for Dugald.He had a story every day. We use to sit by his beautiful pond and have small snack and small talk .He was a person you only wished you could meet once but in a life time.Every one here in town knew him and a big wave of sadness has swept over this place as news has spead of his passing.He was always missed on his journeys back to canada over the past twenty plus years and greatly welcome back when he would return a couple weeks later, He often spoke of his great love for his daughters and their famlies and as he would put it His Donna.When you hear bagpipes, hear of scottish clans or even a good story with kindness spoken you hear deep down our scottish friend Dugald. May God Bless you all and be with you.
Kurt Raguth
Dugald was my Grandfather & I miss him very much . I didn’t know his immediate family but I know he loved you all. I miss riding with him through the mountains and hearing his Scottish accent. I can remember the smell of old spice as he hugged me. He loved natural gold and working in his garage. I love you grandpa , goodbye for now until I see you again. – Dugald McNeill The Man of Steel. Say Hi to my Momma up there. Love you forever.