
Mr Leonard Gerald Woolgar
Sherbrooke, 19 janvier 2025
Mr. Leonard Gérald Woolgar 1944 – 2025
Mr. Leonard Gérald Woolgar, 80, of Asbestos, passed away on 19 January 2025 at the CHUS-Fleuirmont.
Family and friends will meet at the Steve L. Elkas Complex, 4230 Bertrand-Fabi, Sherbrooke, QC on Saturday July 26, 2025 from 1:00 PM to 3:15 PM followed by a celebration of life service in the chapel at 3:30 PM. You can view the ceremony live or on replay at https://funeraweb.tv/en/diffusions/111749.
Leonard Woolgar was born in Asbestos to the late William Woolgar and the late Anita Lavergne on 1 May 1944, the 6th of 9 children.
Leonard is preceded in death by his parents William and Anita, his sister Sheila, and his brothers Robert and Vernon.
Leonard leaves to mourn his children: Steve (Helen Opie), Carolyn (Chris Chik), and Christopher (Sherry Chase), his cherished grandchildren: Devvyn, Darwin, and Samira, the mother of his children: Carolle Gregory, his brothers and sisters: Alice, William, Eileen, Donald, and Anne as well as many other friends and family.
He will be remembered for the love and friendship he shared with all those who knew him.
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Céline Delerce
J'ai parfois échangé avec Len par messagerie ces dernières années, j'avais beaucoup de sympathie pour lui, et quelques souvenirs français...Je vous envoie toute mon affection
Céline
Céline Delerce
18 June 2025
André Lavergne
Toutes mes sympathies à la famille et aux amis de mon épouse Monique et de moi-même. Mes pensées vous accompagne.André Lavergne
17 June 2025
George jones
Chris and Sherry and family.Our deepest sympathies to you and yours at this difficult time . There are no words at a time like this. Take comfort in the good memories you keep. Our thoughts are with you.
George & Judy
Xo
George jones
3 February 2025
Condolences
Dear Chris, Sherry, Samira and Devvyn,We are so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you during this difficult time and sending our deepest sympathies to you and your family.
Janet Evans
3 February 2025
Donald
Len the youngest of the three boys in a row to the Woolgar family, but the very experienced one who entered the American Army, flew a chopper then awolled to fly home from London. Then worked for Skiroule which was taken over by Coleman who sent Len to whip up sales in Europe for a few years, then came back and traveled all over North America for Baultar. He had an adventurous life. Maybe he'll stir up some adventure in the eternal. We here remaining will miss you.Donald
1 February 2025