Terry Maxwell Laroue, 68, passed away at Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, Ontario on November 19, 2015 surrounded by loved ones with his wife by his side.
Born on October 21, 1947 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, he lived in Barrie, Ontario. Terry worked as a foreman at Algoma Steel for 20+ years, as a long-haul truck driver and for the last several years operated a 797 haul truck with Union 955 in Fort McMurray, Alberta.
Lover and Best Friend of his wife Lynda Laroue (nee Wiggins)
Loving Father of Tiffany (Rodney), Aaron (Corné), Candice (Shawn), Derek (Henri) and Shawn. Loving and proud Poppa of Dominic, Connar, Makayla, Presley (Peep), James, Jake, Gavin, Grace, Dione, Brianna, Hunter, Tyler, Eric and Sam.
Brother of Jody (Laurie) Laroue and Craig Laroue. Dear son-in-law of Don and Shirley Wiggins. Dear brother-in-law of Don Wiggins, Eddie Pebinito and Jerry Zorzi. A cousin and a proud Uncle to many Nieces and Nephews.
Pre-deceased by his father Craig Laroue, his mother Rita Laroue (nee Lafave) and his sister Judy Zorzi (nee Laroue).
In lieu of flowers, it was Terry`s wish that donations in his name be made to SickKids Hospital in Toronto, Ontario www.sickkids.ca
A Celebration of Life for Terry will be held at a later date.
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. We are all surrounded by the energy of Terry`s love.
Terri and Gary Coffey
Posted on: Tuesday, December 8, 2015Lynda and to the rest of Terrys family and friends. There are no words that can be said to convey our regrets for your loss . Terry stayed with us on days off . He shared with us alot of his thoughts and memories made with those he loved ! Terry couldn’t stay still for long, he helped us with odd jobs around the house and was often found wandering around outside or in the garage adding up jobs to be done. I have to say that Terry became a part of our family here. Our kids enjoyed a laugh or two, and our son in law shared his love of hockey. Yes Terry fit in perfectly . He loved you all so very much ! We are proud to have had rhe honour of knowing him . Warm hugs and healing prayers to you all