Malcolm “Mac” Condie
Monday, February 22nd, 1932 – Saturday, April 17th, 2021.
Peacefully at Glengarry Memorial Hospital on Saturday, April 17, 2021, Malcolm Arthur Condie of Lancaster, formerly of Bainsville; age 89 years. Malcolm leaves to mourn his cherished wife of 64 years Madge (nee MacIntyre) and his son Andrew (Chi Ming Seto), as well as sisters Christena Bergland (late Lester) of Penticton, Eleanor Hale (Bob) of Midland and Heather Prowse (late Donald) of Lancaster. Predeceased by his parents Duncan Alexander Condie and Elsie Marjorie Shaw, as well as his brothers William “Bud” Condie (Anne), Ian Condie, and sister Violet McKay (late Keith). He is survived by many nieces and nephews and their children.
Malcolm grew up on the Condie Family farm during the Great Depression which instilled his strong work ethic and charitable nature. He joined Sherwin Williams Paints in Montreal shortly after high school where he stayed for 30 years before changing careers and worked in the insurance industry where he did not fully retire until his 80th year. Mac beat cancer in his early 80s, and enjoyed his final years tending his immaculate property in Lancaster Village. A farmer, businessman, and avid outdoorsman, he will be dearly missed by the many friends he made throughout his long and eventful life.
Special thanks to the staff at Glengarry Memorial Hospital for their kind and compassionate care. A private family burial will take place at St. Andrew’s United Church, Bainsville, and a celebration of life will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Munro & Morris Funeral Homes Ltd., 46 Oak St. Lancaster (613-347-3629). As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations to the Glengarry Memorial Hospital Foundation or to the St. Andrews-Knox United Church Cemetery in Bainsville would be appreciated by the family. As a memorial to Mac, a tree will be planted in a memory woods. A tree grows – memories live.
Online messages of condolence may be made at www.munromorris.com
Peacefully at Glengarry Memorial Hospital on Saturday, April 17, 2021, Malcolm Arthur Condie of Lancaster, formerly of Bainsville; age 89 years. Malcolm leaves to mourn his cherished wife of 64 years Madge (nee MacIntyre) and his son Andrew (Chi Ming Seto), as well as sisters Christena Bergland (late Lester) of Penticton, Eleanor Hale (Bob) of Midland and Heather Prowse (late Donald) of Lancaster. Predeceased by his parents Duncan Alexander Condie and Elsie Marjorie Shaw, as well as his brothers William “Bud” Condie (Anne), Ian Condie, and sister Violet McKay (late Keith). He is survived by many nieces and nephews and their children.
Malcolm grew up on the Condie Family farm during the Great Depression which instilled his strong work ethic and charitable nature. He joined Sherwin Williams Paints in Montreal shortly after high school where he stayed for 30 years before changing careers and worked in the insurance industry where he did not fully retire until his 80th year. Mac beat cancer in his early 80s, and enjoyed his final years tending his immaculate property in Lancaster Village. A farmer, businessman, and avid outdoorsman, he will be dearly missed by the many friends he made throughout his long and eventful life.
Special thanks to the staff at Glengarry Memorial Hospital for their kind and compassionate care. A private family burial will take place at St. Andrew’s United Church, Bainsville, and a celebration of life will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Munro & Morris Funeral Homes Ltd., 46 Oak St. Lancaster (613-347-3629). As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations to the Glengarry Memorial Hospital Foundation or to the St. Andrews-Knox United Church Cemetery in Bainsville would be appreciated by the family. As a memorial to Mac, a tree will be planted in a memory woods. A tree grows – memories live.
Online messages of condolence may be made at www.munromorris.com