Angowski, Lloyd Albert – Age 70 of Enfield. It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Lloyd on May 5, 2022 after his courageous battle with Parkinson’s and ALS. Lloyd was a remarkable man who was an amazing husband, father, grandfather, uncle, brother, friend, and neighbour.
Born in Pugwash, he was a son of the late Julian and Rita (Williams) Angowski.
Lloyd is survived by his loving wife of almost 44 years, Kathryn (Frame). He was a proud Dad and Grampy and had a lot of love for his daughters, Andrea and Jodi (Ian); and his grandchildren, Keegan, Payton, Landon, Quinn, and Isaac; brothers and sisters, Laura (Douglas) Stevens, Louise (Ricky) Hatton, Richard (Maria) Angowski, Lucy (Lawrence) France, Charles (Mary Lou) Angowski, Roger Angowski, Barb (Randy) MacDonald, Halena (Larry) Stevens, Robert (Donna) Angowski, Anne Marie Frame, Donna (Robert) Whitenect, Bill (Debbie) Frame, Marion Frame, Joan Worth, Lois (Brian) Palmer, Judy (Fred) Frame, John (Trina) Frame, Burt (Liz) Frame, Linda (Jimmy) Benere. Besides his parents, Rita, Julian, Annie, and Pete; he was predeceased by sister, Wanda in infancy.
Lloyd was a great friend and neighbor to whomever he met and always put others ahead of himself. He was a man of many talents, but carpentry skills were one of his finest. He had established a great reputation for his skills, expertise and craftmanship and never let anything go undone without a helping hand and direction. His happy place was Charlie Brown’s camp for hunting, fishing, and having a drink with the boys. His passions were watching his favorite hockey player, Keegan and keeping the younger grandkids happy with grampy’s famous pancakes. He was known for his dry humor, quick wit and sarcasm putting a smile on everyone’s face.
The family wishes to extend their gratitude for the exceptional quality of care provided by the doctors and nurses at the QEII and Truro hospitals as well as the VON nurses for their support allowing Lloyd to stay in his home. Special thanks to family, friends and neighbours that have gone above and beyond.
Cremation has taken place. Funeral service will be held Wednesday at 11 am in St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, Enfield, followed by a reception at the Enfield Royal Canadian Legion Branch 133.
Donations may be made to ALS Society of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Arrangements are under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.
A message of condolence for the family may be left by posting your comment as a guest in the area below.