Edgerton, Lyall

Lyall, 79 years, beloved brother of Leona (Brian) Perkin, uncle of Darryl (Tanya) Perkin and Scott (Meagan) Perkin. Lyall passed away at the Brandon Regional Health Centre on March 10, 2026. A memorial reception for family and friends was held at St. Paul’s Auditorium on Tuesday, March 24, 2026. In memory of Lyall, donations may be made to the Souris Royal Canadian Legion #60 Box 302 Souris, Manitoba R0K 2C0.

19 thoughts on “Edgerton, Lyall”

  1. We are so very sorry to hear of Lyall’s passing. Brothers are very special people and we know how very much you loved your brother. Sincere condolences to you all. Mae and Bill

  2. Sorry to hear about the sudden passing of Lyle. Our deepest condolences.
    Cathy Phair and Kenn Forsyth

  3. Sorry to hear the bad news about Lyall all our condolences from our family to yours the peaslee’s

  4. Leona, Brian and Family,
    I really just got to know Lyall since joining the Fellowship Club. I enjoyed his sense of humour. He will be missed by all who knew him.

  5. Leona, Brian and family.
    So sorry for your loss. Condolences to you and your family at this difficult time.

  6. So sorry to hear of Lyall’s passing .
    Our thoughts are with you and your family . We know you’ll cherish all your memories.
    Ray & Pat Harris

  7. Sorry to hear about the sudden passing of Lyle. Deepest Condolences to your family.

  8. So sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept our sincere condolences.

  9. Leona, Brian & family,
    Sending our condolences to you all. So sorry to hear of Lyall’s passing.
    Sincerely,
    Bruce & LouAnn Apperley

  10. Leona, Scott and family – please accept our sincere sympathy for your loss. Hoping fond memories help during this difficult time.

  11. Leona, Brian & family,
    I’m sorry to hear about your brother/uncle’s passing.
    Deepest condolences.

  12. Dear Leona and Brian, Darryl and Tanya, Scott and Meagan,

    I’m so sorry to learn of your loss.
    Lyall, along with Roy Lovatt, was a leader for the Souris 4H Beef Club and I learned alot from him about public speaking, as well as finishing, grooming and showing my steers, and the cuts of beef after market. So long ago, but the lessons stayed with me.
    Sincerely from Pam Whitfield

  13. Leona, so sorry for the loss of your brother. Condolences to you, Brian and your family.

  14. Leona and Brian and family, so sorry to hear of Lyall’s passing. Sending our condolences.

  15. Our sympathy to you Leona and Brian and family. Sending big hugs!

  16. Lyall … so many memories, none of them bad. His laugh, his smile, his jokes, his pranks, his knowledge and advice. He knew so much, and loved sharing what he knew.

    I remember visits from Ontario to his farm, breakfasts with his mom (my Aunt Evelyn), and always lots of laughs. Star-gazing, tractor rides, neighbourhood tours. And again later, in Souris, where he had adjusted pretty well to urban living … but he sure missed the farm.

    Lyall called me in mid-December, without notice, just a “check-in” conversation. That was a very pleasant surprise, and created another memory for me.

    Lyall loved his sister Leona, his brother-in-law Brian, and his nephews Scott and Darryl. He was so very proud of his great-nephews and great-nieces, and what they were achieving in school and in life.

    He will be missed and remembered by many. My family (in Ontario and California) join me in this remembrance.

  17. Leona, Brian, Darryl and Tanya, Scott and Meagan and family

    My condolences on the sudden loss of Lyall. My thoughts are with you at this sad time.

    Debra Kain

  18. Sorry to hear of Lyall passing. Thinking of you Leona and family on this difficult day Saying good bye is never easy.
    Love Ann and Derwyn

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