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Maurice Muxlow
June 10, 1928 - February 19, 2017
Muxlow, Maurice Alvin
Maurice Alvin (Al) passed peacefully on February 19, 2017, at the age of 88. Al was born in Gladmar, Saskatchewan June 10, 1928.
Predeceased by his wife Jean and is survived by 3 children Alick (Trudy), Judy (Gary) and Bill (June). 8 grandchildren Rob, Angie, Scott (Jennine), Gerry, Andrew (Crystal), Pam (Steve), Adam and Steven (Natalie). 6 great grandchildren Zaylee, Lily, Alivia, Nathan, Emma and Tanner.
He will be remembered for his unwavering loyalty and incredible sense of creativity. His footprints can also be seen in his dedication to his first love of teaching and later vice principal he was determined to show all ages that education is an important stepping stone to greater paths in life. After retirement, he ventured into land development and inventing. Those who knew him will fondly remember his focused look as he sat at his drafting table, breathing life into new ideas. He was dignified generous, kind and will be missed by all whose lives he touched.
Maurice Alvin (Al) passed peacefully on February 19, 2017, at the age of 88. Al was born in Gladmar, Saskatchewan June 10, 1928.
Predeceased by his wife Jean and is survived by 3 children Alick (Trudy), Judy (Gary) and Bill (June). 8 grandchildren Rob, Angie, Scott (Jennine), Gerry, Andrew (Crystal), Pam (Steve), Adam and Steven (Natalie). 6 great grandchildren Zaylee, Lily, Alivia, Nathan, Emma and Tanner.
He will be remembered for his unwavering loyalty and incredible sense of creativity. His footprints can also be seen in his dedication to his first love of teaching and later vice principal he was determined to show all ages that education is an important stepping stone to greater paths in life. After retirement, he ventured into land development and inventing. Those who knew him will fondly remember his focused look as he sat at his drafting table, breathing life into new ideas. He was dignified generous, kind and will be missed by all whose lives he touched.