WYE (Wychopen)
Larry Wye of London (formerly of Edmonton, Alberta) age 49 passed away at London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital on Thursday December 28, 2006. Survived by his loving wife Maureen Wye (Ellis), his mother Anne Wychopen and predeceased by his father Dmytro Wychopen in 1985. Dear brother of Evelyn Mc Donald (Dan) and Emily Yeo (Ken) and his brother-in law Bruce Ellis (Dayle), Todd Ellis (Shelly) and his sister-in-law Donna Skomorski. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. A special thanks to the staff at LHSC University Hospital. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held in Edmonton at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the charity of your choice. A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London519-433-5184 in charge of arrangementsOn line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
Jim & Bernadette Assaf
December 30, 2006 at 11:47 am
Our prayers go out to Larry’s family. He will be sorely missed at Ford Motor Company where Jim and Larry always had such a great working relationship.
Ales Wittek
December 30, 2006 at 4:08 pm
Dear Maureen,
please accept my deep sympathy. Larry was not only a great husband to you, but he was also a great fellow worker and friend of mine and my family. He will be greatly missed by all of us, but he will always find a special place in our hearts forever. He was an unigue character who invited me to his world of admiration for you, Maureen, and his passion for Harley. I used to like to listen his stories about your trips across Canada and US. I feel privileged having such a good relation and talk with him on daily basis. No everyone had the same opportunity as I had, because he was as well very privat person. I feel sorry that I missed an oportunity to personally tell him how I miss him around me.
Dear Maureen , I would like to offer you my help if you need anything where I could be usefull.
Ales Wittek and family.
Gerard & Corinne Kavanagh
January 1, 2007 at 11:54 pm
Maureen, our thoughts are with you at this time,we are sorry to hear the passing of Larry .We and me personly have a lot of very fond memories of Larry ,growing up in Edmonton, schools days and more. We extend prayers to you ,Maureen and his mother and sisters and rest of your family
Andy McEvoy
January 2, 2007 at 7:02 pm
My wife and I send our heart felt condolences to Larry’s family. We are sorry for your sad and great loss. None of us realized how seriously ill Larry was.
I had the distinct privilege to work with Larry on occasions in the body shop at Ford’s and it was always a pleasure to be associated with him. He was an intelligent, quiet and patient man with a disposition that created an aura of calm. I never heard him speak disparagingly about anyone. He was non judgemental by nature which blossomed when dealing with the frailities of others. He will surely be sadly missed. May God bless his soul and his grieving family.
Andy McEvoy,
London, Ontario.
GEORGE TOMLINSON
January 2, 2007 at 10:45 pm
MY WIFE AND I WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS OUR DEEP SYMPATHY ON THE LOSS OF YOUR HUSBAND.I WAS HIS SUPERVISOR FROM HIS FIRST DAY AT FORD TILL MY RETIREMENT,DEC 1/05.LARRY WAS HELD IN HIGH REGARD BY EVERYONE WHO KNEW HIM.HIS HUMOUR AND WRY SMILE GOT US THROUGH TOUGH TIMES,AS DID HIS SKILL AND KNOWLEDGE.THE NEWS OF HIS PASSING JUST CAME TONIGHT.CONDOLENCE ON YOUR SORROW.
Doug and Trudy Wiebe
January 3, 2007 at 11:59 pm
Maureen-Trudy and i were saddened on hearing of the passing of larry.Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.Larry and i started at ford a day apart,we also worked at cami together and we worked together in alberta.Larrys locker was beside mine at work and we always made time to talk and catch up on familys and our latest vacations and of course motorcycles.I’ve always thought of him as a good friend and will miss him.Mureen if you need help with anything please give me a call.Doug and Trudy Wiebe
Carrie Connell and your friends/co-workers & COPE UNION
January 6, 2007 at 8:35 pm
Maureen, deepest condolences from your friends/co-workers at TVCC and the Canadian Office and Professional Employees (COPE) Executive and Bargaining Unit. Your friends know you as a hard worker, wonderful, warm and private person and those who visited your office enjoyed the pictures of your and Larry’s travels. We all feel for you at this time and hope to pass on our strength to carry you through to better days.
Find solace in the good memories and better times.
All our love, we will always be there for you, your family at TVCC. Hugs.
Debbie Milani
February 23, 2007 at 3:05 pm
My deepest sympathy to Larry
Evelyn
May 15, 2008 at 11:47 am
IF TEARS COULD BUILD A STAIRWAY AND MEMORIES A LANE, I’D WALK RIGHT UP TO HEAVEN AND BRING YOU HOME AGAIN……
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Our prayers go out to Larry’s family. He will be sorely missed at Ford Motor Company where Jim and Larry always had such a great working relationship.
Dear Maureen,
please accept my deep sympathy. Larry was not only a great husband to you, but he was also a great fellow worker and friend of mine and my family. He will be greatly missed by all of us, but he will always find a special place in our hearts forever. He was an unigue character who invited me to his world of admiration for you, Maureen, and his passion for Harley. I used to like to listen his stories about your trips across Canada and US. I feel privileged having such a good relation and talk with him on daily basis. No everyone had the same opportunity as I had, because he was as well very privat person. I feel sorry that I missed an oportunity to personally tell him how I miss him around me.
Dear Maureen , I would like to offer you my help if you need anything where I could be usefull.
Ales Wittek and family.
Maureen, our thoughts are with you at this time,we are sorry to hear the passing of Larry .We and me personly have a lot of very fond memories of Larry ,growing up in Edmonton, schools days and more. We extend prayers to you ,Maureen and his mother and sisters and rest of your family
My wife and I send our heart felt condolences to Larry’s family. We are sorry for your sad and great loss. None of us realized how seriously ill Larry was.
I had the distinct privilege to work with Larry on occasions in the body shop at Ford’s and it was always a pleasure to be associated with him. He was an intelligent, quiet and patient man with a disposition that created an aura of calm. I never heard him speak disparagingly about anyone. He was non judgemental by nature which blossomed when dealing with the frailities of others. He will surely be sadly missed. May God bless his soul and his grieving family.
Andy McEvoy,
London, Ontario.
MY WIFE AND I WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS OUR DEEP SYMPATHY ON THE LOSS OF YOUR HUSBAND.I WAS HIS SUPERVISOR FROM HIS FIRST DAY AT FORD TILL MY RETIREMENT,DEC 1/05.LARRY WAS HELD IN HIGH REGARD BY EVERYONE WHO KNEW HIM.HIS HUMOUR AND WRY SMILE GOT US THROUGH TOUGH TIMES,AS DID HIS SKILL AND KNOWLEDGE.THE NEWS OF HIS PASSING JUST CAME TONIGHT.CONDOLENCE ON YOUR SORROW.
Maureen-Trudy and i were saddened on hearing of the passing of larry.Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.Larry and i started at ford a day apart,we also worked at cami together and we worked together in alberta.Larrys locker was beside mine at work and we always made time to talk and catch up on familys and our latest vacations and of course motorcycles.I’ve always thought of him as a good friend and will miss him.Mureen if you need help with anything please give me a call.Doug and Trudy Wiebe
Maureen, deepest condolences from your friends/co-workers at TVCC and the Canadian Office and Professional Employees (COPE) Executive and Bargaining Unit. Your friends know you as a hard worker, wonderful, warm and private person and those who visited your office enjoyed the pictures of your and Larry’s travels. We all feel for you at this time and hope to pass on our strength to carry you through to better days.
Find solace in the good memories and better times.
All our love, we will always be there for you, your family at TVCC. Hugs.
My deepest sympathy to Larry
IF TEARS COULD BUILD A STAIRWAY AND MEMORIES A LANE, I’D WALK RIGHT UP TO HEAVEN AND BRING YOU HOME AGAIN……
Miss You so much………..Love Ev