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Evan Lloyd Agnew, of London, passed away at Kensington Village, on Sunday January 18, 2026 at the age of 84. He was born in Wingham on January 18, 1942, son of the late Ada (MacKay) and Clair Agnew. Greatly missed by his nieces and nephew; Julianne (Stephen) McConnell of Hanover, David (Sue) Hall of Gananoque and Sherry (Paul) Spackman of Stratford. Also survived by 5 great nieces and nephews, 8 great-great nieces and nephews and godson Aaron Reimer. Will forever be missed by Carol Ford, Doug & Lois Mantle, Nazzali J Ramz, Rev. Kendall Reimer-Johnston, David Weingarten and Chad Tucker along with several other friends. Predeceased by his sister Katherine (Jim) Hall and brother Donald (Marilyn) Agnew.
Evan worked at the CN Police and St Johns Ambulance before moving to Halifax, where he worked at the Children’s Hospital as a security guard. When he returned to London he worked as a security guard at Huron College.
Following Evan’s wishes, cremation has taken place and a celebration of his life will be held on February 7, 2026 at 2:00 PM at St. George’s Anglican Church (227 Wharncliffe Rd. N., London). Spring interment in Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow.
Evan's family would like to express their gratitude to the staff of Kensington Village for their care and compassion towards him in his final years.
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Rest in Glory my friend. I will miss our talks at the residence (Rectory) and our trips to Tim's.
I know all your friends are comforted in our common faith and fervent hope of the resurrection.
To Evan's Family and Friends,
We express our sympathy on his death. Growing up on Rose Street in Lucknow, Patricia was a neighbour of Evan and remembers the times shared with Janet, Shirley, Frank and Evan. We went through school together and have fond recollections of those school days. Treasure the memories of the time you shared with him.
Patricia & Murray Hunter
Our matriarch Donna was a fellow resident of Evan at Kensington. Evan was a natural leader. He was the calming influence in all of the activities, and a delight to know.
He will be missed, but know that he will be a positive influence up in heaven.
Cherish the memories.
Dear Sherry and Paul, Julie and Steve and families: I'm so sorry for your loss. He has been a big part of your lives and I know you will miss him. Sending love and light. E xo