Memories & Celebrations - Obituary
In Loving Memory of Darcy Dennis LeGros
April 28, 1946 - August 25, 2024
It is with profound sadness and broken hearts that we announce Darcy LeGros passed away on August 25th, 2024 at the Chilliwack General Hospital, with family by his side, at the age of 78 years.
Darcy was born in Thunder Bay on April 28, 1946 to Joseph and Irene LeGros. He is survived by his wife Margie of 53 years, his son Kelly (Angie) LeGros, his siblings, Darlene
(Bob) Haubrich, Carol Skukowski, Theresa Brindley, Gerry (Lynne) LeGros, and Robert (Rhonda) LeGros. Numerous nieces and nephews also survive. Darcy is also survived by a close knit group of childhood friends that he remained in contact with up until his passing, the “Thunder Bay boys” group. Darcy is predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Irene LeGros, sister-in-laws, Cathy Tebbenham and Janet Stott, brother-in-laws, Jamie Ranta, Pat Greer, Marty Brindley and Joe Skukowski.
Darcy attended Lakeview Highschool where he enjoyed his football days with the Lakeview Lions. He later went on to graduate from Lakehead University with a Bachelor of Education Degree. He embarked on a 36 year teaching career at Sacred Heart School in Sioux Lookout, ON. In addition to being a classroom teacher, he was a special education teacher for 10 years, a music teacher, and taught many students how to play the guitar.
Darcy also sang and played guitar at Sacred Heart Church to share his love and dedication to the church and congregation.
From an early age, he had countless interests and passions: fishing, photography, woodworking, astrology, reading, studying world history, cross country skiing, going for walks along the riverbanks of British Columbia and riding his bike.
Darcy was a member of the Gentlemen of Harmony Barbershop group in Thunder Bay for a number of years, and more recently, a member of the Chilliwack Harmony Barbershop Chorus. Darcy’s talent for singing and playing guitar came naturally and brought peace and joy to so many people over the years. His music truly was a reflection of his kind heart.
Darcy found strength and comfort in his beliefs and devoted his life to his faith, his family, his friendships, and has made the world a better place.
Darcy’s kindness, caring nature and gentle demeanour were a testament to the love he carried for those around him.
There was nothing that brought him greater happiness than the time he spent with his family and friends, and the people close to him.
His legacy will live on in our hearts and his music will be remembered and cherished by all.
A celebration of Darcy’s life will be held in the spring in Thunder Bay.
Date and time to be announced.
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