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Alexander Markoff Obituary

Alexander (Alec) MARKOFF

1926 - 2015

As Alec was taking his leave, it was with immense gratitude for his family and for a life he felt was a gift. His legacy to his much loved children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren is the example of a life lived with passion, intellectual curiosity, creativity, hard work, generosity and above all, integrity. A celebration of Alec's life will be held in the Toronto area in late July.

Alec was the beloved husband of Mary Rose for 67 years. She was the love of his life. Although she is unable to attend the celebration, Rose and Alec's children, Rosemarie (Wayne), Michael (Elaine) and Karen Fortin and their families, together with his brother John Markoff, will honour his memory. Alec was predeceased by his daughter Kathryn, son-in-law Alvin and brothers Mark and Joseph.

The family will be forever indebted to the exceptionally compassionate and caring staff and volunteers at St. Joseph's Hospice who cared for Alec with respect, dignity and love. Memorial donations may be made to St Joseph's Hospice, P.O. Box 1449, Station B, London, ON N6A 5M2. Condolences and inquiries about the celebration may be sent to [email protected]

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Published by Toronto Star from May 22 to May 23, 2015.

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Judy Peden(Hines)

May 30, 2015

Deepest condolences to Rose and familia. Mr Markoff was a sincere man with a zest for fun , and never missed an opportunity to tease someone. I was grateful for his advice and understanding and thoroughly enjoyed working for him.

Barry Drinkwater

May 28, 2015

I remember Alex as a fine CN Officer, a good friend from my days in Edmonton, and a good man who will be missed!

Art and Elaine Lutz

May 27, 2015

It was a pleasure working with Alex while he was in Edmonton. All the staff gatherings that we had at their house and restaurants hold wonderful memories, especially his homemade baklava. Our condolences to Rose and the family.

Gloria Myskiw

May 27, 2015

Our sincere sympathy to the family. Mr Markoff was a kind and understanding man and was a pleasure to work for. Our thoughts are with the family, Gloria and Dan Myskiw.

May 25, 2015

Dear Rosemarie, Michael and Karen, on behalf of myself, Aunt Betty, Al, Lynne, Steve and Shawn, we just want to say how sorry and sad we are at the passing of Uncle Alec. I always appreciate a person with a sense of humour because I believe that is a true reflection of who they are. Uncle Alec was a genuine and sincere individual and I will forever miss this funny man who always made me smile during those rare times that we had the privilege of being together. Our thoughts and love are with you all.
Cheryl

Dan Ritchie

May 25, 2015

On behalf of all the CN Police Officers in Western Canada, we would like to express our sincerest condolences to Alec's family. Truly Senior Superintendent Alec Markoff was one of the most colorful characters and leaders in the history of the CN Police. I will always remember him with gratitude and respect.

Ardie Leitch

May 24, 2015

Dearest Rose - Paul and I were so sorry to learn about Alec and we send you our deepest condolences. We hope you and the whole family will be blessed by the wonderful memories you have of family times. Will be thinking of you now and in July. Best - Ardie

Dave and Joan Austin

May 23, 2015

Thanks,dear friend, for all your phone calls and long chats.,we enjoyed our luncheon with you and rose in may2013. Still remember trips to Santa clause parades in Toronto,with the kids so small. Thoughts on an amazing guy,love to Rosie and family

Kathy (Millson) Heck

May 22, 2015

To my dearest friend Karen & the entire Markoff family, I wish to extend my deepest condolences. I am so grateful to have known your dad & I will always remember his kindness, his generous wit & especially the great smile to his eyes.

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