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Yuke, Larry (1933 - 2004)

When the warmth of the sun touches my face I see your smile and feel your embrace, I hear the whisper of love in the wind and I know that you are close again.

Lorraine (Larry) Harvey Yuke

March 20th, 1933 - November 3, 2004

Surrounded with love by his family,following a courageous battle with Parkinson's disease, Larry passed away on Novemeber 3, 2004 age 71. Larry's presence will be missed but his spirit will live on in his wife Rose,sons Rick & wife Joanne, David & wife Liz, daughters Lori-Lynn & husband Harry Martin, Michele & husband Rob Scarborough, Debby & partner Rob Aldred. Grandchildren Devin, , Joshua, Troy, Chad,Hannah & Dayla. Met in heaven by parents Myrtle & Wilfred, inlaws Rose & Frank Singard, grandson Tyler, brother Elsworth, inlaws Raymond, Karen and Rene.

The wind of Heaven is that which blows between a horse's ears.

Things I remember the most........These are some of the things about Grandpa Yuke that I can remember the most about him. 1. He always had green onions and radishes at suppertime and Grandpa always put salt on the table much to Grandma's dismay. 2. Trying to remember who knew me first my mother or my Gandpa and of course in my eyes it was Grandpa. 3. Saturday nights at the racetrack and coming home for a bite. 4. Helping out in the barn with cleaning stalls, feeding horses and bathing them after jogging. 5. Going to Mildmay to get water from the pond and getting to drink right from the tap. 6. The time that Troy and Grandpa were jogging a horse and Troy ended up breaking his collarbone and Grandpa lost his glasses. I could go on forever with the little things that I can remember about my Grandfather but the thing that I can remember the most is no matter what we did he always loved us all.