It is with great sadness and love that we say goodbye to Reginald George Laycock. He was a loving, caring father to daughter Deborah Miriam (Allan), and son Graham George (Sherri) and great friend to anyone he met.
Born in London England, with a tough upbringing, he immigrated to Canada in 1967, with his beloved wife and 2 children. They landed in Winnipeg and made a life there for 6 years, until moving to Montreal in 1973 when he joined Air Canada as a machinist Category 17. Working there from February 1973 to June 1999, he retired after 28 years. Always tinkering in the garage repairing and pulling things apart, he enjoyed travelling, fishing and celebrating life.
In his much later years, Reginald developed Parkinson’s disease along with other complications.
On June 17 2024, after a lengthy hospital stay, Reggie peacefully passed away at Teresa Dellar Palliative Care Residence. He has joined his loving wife Miriam and his sister Margaret.
Rejoined once again, in peace.
Reginald Laycock
1934-2024
Les condoléances à la famille
Dearest Debbie, Graham and loved ones, I send my deepest condolences with love and hugs. Memories are forever. Words are never enough. Sincerely, Sharon S.
I was so sorry when I heard the news but am so happy that I got to know him for many years. We send our condolences to the entire family. Karen and Larry Craig
Sending you hugs of strength & more. Luv Paulina 💙 514-246-5409
Dear Debby and Graham, so sorry to hear of your loss. I had some fun times with Uncle George both in the UK and in Canada, especially the fishing trips we had together. Sending you both lot’s of love. Steve and Linda xx
Dear Debby and Graham, So sorry to hear this sad news. I have very fond memories of Uncle George from my childhood, growing up just down the road and especially of you all as a family. We had fun times together on your visits to the UK. I’m sure your dad will leave a massive gap in your lives. Sending you lots of love and hugs today, Catrina and Andy xxx
So sorry for your loss.I never had the pleasure of meeting Reggie, just the lovely daughter He leaves behind.I know he was a hard working man to accomplish the things that he did in his life. The battle is now over .R I P All our love to you and Allan. GARY AND SANDY.
Sending ny condolences to all the family sending my love to everyone. Take care