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Frank Taylor McLeod

1928 - 2020

Frank Taylor McLeod obituary, 1928-2020, Victoria, BC

BORN

1928

DIED

2020

Frank McLeod Obituary

McLEOD, Frank Taylor December 6, 1928 - August 19, 2020 It is with heavy hearts, that we announce the passing of Frank McLeod on August 19, 2020 at Broadmead Lodge, Victoria BC. Beloved husband, father, uncle, grandfather and great-grandfather. He leaves behind his devoted wife of over 70 years, Ivy (Spilsbury), their 4 children, Kathy (Bob), Val, Jeff (Theresa), Gordon (Melinda), 9 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Born on December 6, 1928, Dad was raised in Regina, Sask. and it was there, in grade 8 he met the love of his life, a Miss Ivy Spilsbury. Dad proudly joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1946 and in between his new duties and travels, he married Ivy on August 27, 1949 at Saint John's Church in Victoria, BC where the entire Spilsbury clan had moved to. After 25 years of service, which included almost 1600 days at sea, Dad retired from the navy, hoping he would get some time off after retirement. Did not work out for Dad, as he went to work 1 week after, for our dearly missed Uncle Tony (Trace) at Webb & Trace Construction. Dad worked for Webb & Trace for 14 years, starting his own business McLeod's Blasting Supplies in 1985, with Uncle Tony's blessing, as he (Tony) retired. Dad continued to run his business until 1992 when he officially retired, selling the business to his son, our brother Jeff. Dad was a very active person who enjoyed curling and lawn bowling for many years. As well, the social life and parties that went with those sports and people, however Dad was happiest when he could enjoy a couple of fingers of good single malt and then tear up the dance floor with our dear mother, Ivy. (They really were something to see). The Trace, Spilsbury and McLeod clans always got together for good food, drink and company with Dad overseeing the bar to ensure everybody had a good time. Remembered as an honest, hard working man who truly enjoyed good company, he will be sadly missed by all of us. No service by request, however when our family is allowed (COVID), we will hold a celebration of life in his memory. In the meantime, until we can all get together, our family would like to suggest that anyone who knew Dad, go pour out 2 fingers of a good single malt (beer's okay too) and hoist it up in memory of a great fellow, drink it down and then hug a friend or family member. It will truly make us all feel better.
Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Sep. 9 to Sep. 11, 2020.

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October 31, 2020

Goodbye Frank, you will be missed. Condolences to the family. Charlie Borden

Peni

September 17, 2020

I had the pleasure of making Frank's acquaintance at the Burnside Lawn Bowling club. We have since played as partners in tournaments. His passing is indeed sad news. A Mr. Gentleman with a zest for life. Thank you sir. You are one of a kind. My condolences to Ivy and the family

Davie Mathie

September 16, 2020

Frank and Alex Reid played as partners out of Burnside and it was always a pleasure to play against the two of them.
Frank was a great bowler and a gentleman on and off the green.
We always enjoyed a Wee Nippy Sweetie before and after the games.
RIP Frank.

John Reid

September 16, 2020

RIP peace my good friend . I can still hear you say " where have you been"

Glen Taylor

September 16, 2020

Through curling and lawn bowling I have known Frank and Ivy for many years, I wish to express my condolences to his family and all those who knew and will miss him. He will forever be alive in our hearts and minds.

Richard (Dick) Watson

September 10, 2020

Well Frank you finally pulled the pin , most likely to avoid paying for the next round!
So many memories of my Webb @ Trace years as the lowbed driver.
I still remember landing in your steer pasture at the
yard and running through your cow patties spraying one wing with green muck , don't think I ever did get the stains out.
It was said you never shied away from work. Funny how you were always missing when after picking up a load of powder from James island dock, I had to stack it in the mag myself. I still remember how you would mysteriously show up after the last case was in place.
Come to think, it was easier to dismantle and move the Hopto 900 than humping those powder cases .
Those were happy years for me and i'm sure for others as well.
You will be missed Frank but happy in the thought of you joining the Webb @ Trace clan upstairs and I'm sure it's circulating by now that you're on your way .
And Frank, I'm expecting that two finger malt is on you when I show up.
Take care Frank and to Tony , Bing , Bill , Syd , Gar, Al, Dode and others I'm asking after them also. A hug for Joyce, my W@T mom with a sandwich in hand when I would roll in late at night.

Cheers and God speed , Dick Watson.
Mill Bay, B.C

Wayne & David Dalby

September 10, 2020

Ivy & Kids - Sorry to read of Franks passing. Thinking about memories growing up on Garnet Road and later in life at Webb & Trace. Great times especially when Frank dragged us down for Chinese Food after a few beverages to his special Fisgard Street "Hole in the Wall". RIP Frank

David Trace

September 9, 2020

It’s sad to see another one from our parents generation pass, there are precious few left. I am one of the extended family, but we all knew of our aunt Joyce’s two sisters. I did meet up with Frank and Ivy a year ago while riding the Lochside. It was nice. I hope your mother is doing well, please pass my condolences to her.

Darleen Warburton

September 9, 2020

Ivy and Family
Our condolences in the passing of Frank.

The Gordons (Darleen, Tom, Vern)

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