REGINALD TREACY
April 2, 2014
Posted by:
Bob Bridge (Collegue in Tourism)
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February 2, 2018
With admiration for a real pioneer in fly-in!
Posted by:
Charlotte Livingston (friend to Pat and Heidi)
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February 2, 2018
My thoughts and condolences go out to you. Your Dad was a real frontiers' pioneer. Take care
Posted by:
Betty Freve and Sandra Pelesh (Sister in law and n
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February 2, 2018
We are thinking of you in this time of great sadness.
Posted by:
Sally Brown (Next door neighbor)
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February 2, 2018
What a wonderful and interesting man you were, Reg ! Your memory and details of events long ago was astounding .I always enjoyed having tea in your backyard with you and Dot-never a boring moment. My teenaged son really enjoyed your memories of war time.Your attention to detail in your yard,and growing potatoes in a patch in the back,was awesome!You had an amazing life,and so lucky to have spent so many years with the love of your life, Dot, in your own home.
Posted by:
Radene Pelesh (Grandneice)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I will always remember my summer at Fishing lake lodge and listening to Reg's stories with great fondness. So sorry to hear of your loss.
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David @ Anna Lounsbury (friends)
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February 2, 2018
Our thoughts are with you Dot and your family. You always treated us so kindly. Reg and you were like our own parents. Our son Glenn thought you were his grandparents. Reg was my mentor for our store in Oxford House. You were such a help to us when we were at Little Grand. We all had a good time and laughs. I just wish Reg and you Dot would have written a book. He will be missed. Reg Treacy YOU WERE AND ARE A TRUE FRIEND OF THE NORTH. We will miss you my Friend.
Posted by:
Lois Whiteside (Friend )
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
Sorry to hear the news. Deepest sympathy to Dorothy and all the family. Lois
Posted by:
Colin McRae (Team-mate.)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
Sorry to hear of your loss.

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