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Our brother Dillon Felix McIvor entered into the spirit world very sudden. Dillon was in Hamilton, Ontario for work, he passed away February 17, 2024.
Dillon was full of life and enjoyed many things such as music, dancing, chilling with friends & family and skateboarding. He always had a way to be in your heart and stay there. He always made sure he stayed in touch with his friends and family.
Dillon was a very hard worker, he was a track welder by trade, he worked with Remcan Railway. He enjoyed his job, had a great work crew. Dillon got to do a lot of travelling with his job, he travelled all across Canada. He got to see many things, amazing scenery, Niagara Falls, CN Tower, he experienced and got to see so much in his life, he was very lively, and had great humour. When I think about our brother, he reminds me of our dad, very kind, loving and a generous person.
He adored his nieces and nephews, they brought so much joy to each other. He was best known as “the Best Uncle” - "Uncle Dill".
His loss of life has affected many lives, he will be greatly missed by many.
Dillon is predeceased by his parents Sherry and Norbert Sutherland, nephew Liam, auntie Rosemarie Sutherland, cousins Mandy Sutherland, Ashley Spence and Kelsey Desjarlais, grandparents Madeline & Marshal - Cecil - Joyce.
He was survived by his siblings, Norbert Jr., Jocelyn (William), Michael, Ramsey, Avril, Desiree and Jolie; Nephews Hunter, Tevian and Norbert III; Nieces Sherry, Macie, Shyanna and Azealia; Aunties; Uncles; Cousins; and Friends