Blair Mcauley
December 10, 1952 - March 24, 2011
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Born December 10, 1952 in Montreal Quebec. He was raised by his mother Marjorie McAuley (Anderson) along with his brothers Mike and Ray. The family moved to BC in 1970. While completing an apprenticeship with CN Rail in Winnipeg Manitoba, he met the love of his life Amber Harcus. They were married in Sellkirk Manitoba on Nov. 8, 1972. Together they moved
back to BC to start and raise their family. They had 3 children Steven, Richard and Tabitha-Lee. A life long dream to purchase their own home brought the McAuley family to Mission in Feb. of 1994, where he resided and lived out the remainder of his life until passing away peacefully on
March 24, 2011 doing what he loved most. Blair McAuley will be lovingly remembered by his
family & friends. A wake will be held Sun. Apr 10th, 2011 at the Magnell’s residence between 1:00-8:00pm. Contact Tabitha (604) 826.0510.
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Service Schedule
Funeral Service
Date & Time:
April 10, 2011
Beginning at 1:00pm
Location:
Magnell Residence
, BC Canada
, BC Canada
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