

July 20, 1923 – February 6, 2015
At this time, I would like to say, I have been fortunate to have many
memories as follows:
• My childhood, including my parents, grandparents and brothers
John and Crawford.
• My days delivering for the pharmacy in the snow in cold
Winnipeg, attending the University of Manitoba, serving with
the armed forces during World War II and attending Harvard
University; during these times, I acquired many lifelong friends.
• My accomplishments in the sports world playing basketball,
running and jumping and qualifying for preliminary trials for the
1948 Olympics, didn’t make it, but so enjoyed the competition.
• My family with my wife, Bonnie, (who left us 10 years ago) and
all our adventures over fifty plus years, our daughters Anne,
Maureen, Barbara and Martha, our sons Frank Jr., Mike, Ted and
Peter, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.
• My family with my wife, Marilyn, who has given me great
happiness and lots of laughter, her son, Noel and my additional
grandchildren.
• My business life with Canadian Cottons, tenure as a Professor
at Queen’s University, executive consultant and partner with
Booze Allen introduced me to leaders of both industry and
government throughout North America and Europe.
Finally, I would like to thank all who have made life such a remarkable
journey.
Aloha
My request – there will be no service or memorials.
We will miss our Dad and my husband so very much. As a family, we
wish to extend special thanks to Dr. Paul Sugar, the staff of Lions Gate
Hospital and North Shore Hospice Society. Remembrance donations may
be made to:
Paul Sugar Foundation.com
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