Born at Winnipeg on 10 May 1925, he attended Daniel McIntyre Collegiate and the University of Manitoba, receiving a degree in Architecture from the latter in 1947. He was an architect in Montreal, Cincinnati, Regina, and Edmonton, established a private architectural practice in 1952, and worked in the partnership of MacLeod and Reimer from 1956 to the early 1960s and MacLeod Webster and Berman in the mid-1960s. He later worked at Public Works Canada until retirement in 1991. He and wife Bernice Garnet Grace Mitchell (1924-2012) had a daughter and a son. He died at Winnipeg on 4 January 2010 and was buried in the Kildonan Presbyterian Cemetery.
See also:
Manitoba Business: MacLeod and Reimer / MacLeod Webster and Berman
“Malcolm Donald MacLeod and Norman Earl Reimer,” Winnipeg Free Press, 25 June 1956, page 36.
Obituary, Winnipeg Free Press, 9 January 2010.
Obituary [Bernice Garnet Grace MacLeod], Winnipeg Free Press, 10 September 2012.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 5 May 2023
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