Oct 13, 2021
Frederick John “Fred” Wyllie, 88 passed away suddenly on Friday, September 24th 2021 at the Kingston Health Sciences Centre. Fred was born on July 15th 1933 in Rouyn, Quebec to Fredrick and Catherine Wyllie. He was one of 9 children. He married Albina on February 24th 1978. They had 43 happy years together, most of those years at his home on Skootamatta Lake. They were both surrounded by many wonderful friends and family. Fred spent most of his time working in and around his garage ,while still finding time to help anyone who needed it. He called many of his friends on a regular basis to check that they were doing ok. A Sunday morning call from Freddy to his family was a common routine. He always kept the family in touch. Fred loved his step children and their children like they were his own, and they loved him. Fred is survived by his wife Albina, his children Don (Naira), Lorraine (Tim) grandchildren Kyle, Marshall and Cole and Melissa. He is survived by his two sisters Audrey and Vivian. He is predeceased by 6 brothers and sisters, Anthony, Herbert, Shirley, Mary, Mervin, and Gerald. He will be fondly remembered by his brother-in-law Henry, Tony and John and many nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends at the Milestone Funeral Center, Northbrook on Saturday, October 30, 2021 from 11am to 12pm. The Celebration of Life Service will follow in the Chapel at 12pm. (Covid19 protocols in place with social distancing and face covering).In Lieu of flowers, friends desiring may contribute in his memory to the charity of your choice. Online memories and condolences can be shared with the family at www.milestonefuneralcenter.com
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