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James MacNeill June 24, 1933 – April 12, 2016. It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Jim MacNeill.
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James MacNeill June 24, 1933 – April 12, 2016.  It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Jim MacNeill. Jim is survived by wife Arliss; children Ellen (Brent), Cam (Ingrid) and Brooke (Brian); grandchildren Duncan (Sophia), Kirsten (Steve), Benjamin (Kelly), Kaitlyn (Greg), Zachary (Shelby) and Madison (Scott); great granddaughter Emma Beth; and brother Jock (Eileen). Jim was born in North Battleford, Sk and attended the University of Saskatchewan where he pursued a formal education in Biology and Education. Jim's real education, though, was rooted in his prolific love of reading, his wide interest and knowledge base, and his ability to remember everything he read. Jim's early involvement in Saskatoon's creative community laid the groundwork for him to become a well respected poet and author. Jim travelled extensively, moving his young family to Nigeria in the early 1960's, and this international involvement in education cemented his love of and commitment to education. Jim's career was spent with Saskatoon Public Schools where he served as both a teacher and principal and then with the College of Kinesiology where he helped students navigate the world of higher education. Countless students benefitted from the hours he spent sharing his love of the written word and from his guidance in how to become lifelong learners themselves. Jim's greatest source of pride and pleasure, though, lay in his family. He was a gourmet cook who delighted in creating wonderful family meals. He led all of us to become lovers of the lake through his passion for fishing and understanding of the ecosystem. He spent countless hours with all of us as we pursued our own higher educations. He took great pride in every accomplishment and always had the time to offer advice when we needed it. His legacy will live on in all of us. The family would very much like to thank the staff at the Battlefords District Care Centre where Jim spent the last year of his life. Their excellent care and compassion was much appreciated. Condolences can be forwarded to [email protected] Arrangements are entrusted to Battlefords Funeral Service (1332 – 100th St., North Battleford, SK  S9A 0V8 306-446-4200).



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