Trinity Funeral Home | Edmonton ABinformation regarding Lyle Delaney
Lyle Delaney was born in Red Deer on June 2, 1955, and departed life at the age of 61 years on November 9, 2016, in Edmonton.
Lyle leaves to mourn his wife, Jennie, of Edmonton; his son Clinton (Paula) of Stony Plain and his daughter, Kristi, of Fort McMurray. He also leaves his grandson, Cash, and granddaughter, Cohen, of Rocky Mountain House. He leaves two brothers, Steven (Arlene) and his son, Elwood (Kyla) and family of Kamloops, and Kevin (Debbie) and family of Nanoose Bay on Vancouver Island.
Lyle was predeceased by his sister, Cynthia (Cindy); his biological father, Victor Feduik; his mother, Elizabeth (Beth) Sinclair; his adoptive father, William (Bill) Delaney; his grandparents and three uncles. He is survived by aunts, Davena (Loyal) Ma and Jean (Stewart) Stephanson of Rocky, Marian (Lloyd) Yarbrough of Rimbey; and uncle Dennis (Christine) Delaney of Lethbridge. Many cousins and their families survive him, as well.
Lyle lived as a small child, first in Red Deer and then at Strachan on his grandparents’ farm before his family moved to Valleyview, Alberta, where he attended school. He spent some time in Rocky attending high school, returning to Whitecourt to finish school.
Lyle then lived in the Rocky area for several years with his first wife, Shirley (Thompson), where they had their children, Clinton (Clint) and Kristi.
Lyle met his second wife, Jennie (Wojcicki), in the spring of 1988 when he walked into her work place selling nuts and candy with “The Nutman Company”. They married in the summer of 1989 and for twenty-seven years shared a love that was a blessing to them and an inspiration to others.
Lyle had been a motorbike enthusiast from a young age and one of his greatest joys the past few years was riding his “Ural Gearup 2007” motorbike. He was passionate about fishing and spent as much time as possible engaged in the sport, both locally and in the Los Cabos region of Mexico.
Lyle was very engaging with a wonderful sense of humor. He took great joy in connecting with a wide variety of people from many different backgrounds.
Celebration of Life
Saturday, Nov 26 at 1:00 pm
The Park Church
1 Brower Dr, Sherwood Park, AB.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Myeloma Alberta Support Society, the Kidney Foundation, or the University Hospital Foundation.
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