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At the Northumberland Hills Hospital, Cobourg on Friday October 7, 2022. Gordon MacNeil was the beloved husband of the late Barbara MacNeil. Gordon was very loved by his family and friends. Gordon was a caring and valued member of society who spent many years volunteering and supporting the Cobourg community. Friends may call at the MacCoubrey Funeral Home, 30 King St. E., Cobourg on Tuesday October 18th from 2-4p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be said at St. Michael's Church, Cobourg on Wednesday October 19th at 10am. Following the interment at St. Michael’s cemetery, a reception will be held in the MacCoubrey Funeral Home Reception Centre.
Gordon volunteered at St. Michael School making breakfast for our students. He always had a pile of toast made before I arrived at 7:30 a.m. He was a kind, thoughtful man who loved helping his community. Rest in eternal peace, Gord.
This gentleman always had a smile on his face time for everybody was an amazing caretaker at our school a great role model and we were blessed to have them in our school and in our hearts and as a friend rest in peace it is well deserved❤️
How my family remember Gord. … He was caretaker at St Mary’s school many years ago He was so wonderful and patient with the students He was everyones favorite I heard my kids so many times say but Mr McNeil said……so you knew he talked to them God Bless The Leguard family
Very sorry for your loss. Gord was a great person.
He showed me how to properly use a chainsaw in grade 3 in Miss Heffernans class at st.marys on burnham Street cobourg....I still haven't cut off my leg yet....thanks for being patient and caring....rip
A Memorial Donation has been made to the following charity:
Christ the Servant Catholic Church
RIP Gord. He was such a kind man. Always ready to lend a hand. His smile always precluded a warm greeting.
Gord was such a kind soul with a wonderful sense of humour. Gord is forever a party of our family and the sound of his contagious laughter will be in our hearts. RIP Gord
I remember Gord from about 30 years ago when he became superintendent of 330 King St. Always was a friendly man and a great man too deal with. RIP GORD.