MOIR, Gordon Lindsay
March 6, 1929 – February 18, 2026
For the past two weeks Gordon's heart has been running a marathon until he reached his final destination. He maintained his love of life and sense of humour throughout.
Gordon is survived by his children: Debra, Bonnie (Robert), and Lindsay; 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; sisters-in-law Pat and JaneAnn Summers; and numerous nieces and nephews. Pre-deceased by his wife, Mae and son, Bruce.
Gordon coached high school football in Lethbridge taking the team to a provincial championship and repeating many years later when his son, Lindsay played for Sir Winston Churchill High School. He golfed numerous courses in and around Cochrane, AB winning many tournaments. He loved bridge and played competitively for years.
The forty years they spent on the acreage outside Cochrane were some of their happiest times. Lots of family and friends and endless cruising. When he moved to Victoria in 2020 he left behind some amazing friends, Jerry Braun and Eldon Godfrey.
Gordon would like to send a heartfelt goodbye to all the great friends he has at the Berwick; bridge partners, poker players, puzzle ladies, tablemates, breakfast buddies, his close neighbours, all those he talked to in the halls and eating areas.
We would like to thank the staff of the Berwick, the doctors and nurses at Saanich Peninsula Hospital and the medical professionals that helped dad go forward with dignity.
The Moir Family

Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Feb. 25 to Feb. 27, 2026.