Malcolm Freeman Lohnes 2000 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Saturday, February 5, 2000. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Malcolm Freeman Lohnes, 69, Wilmot, formerly of Ontario, died February 3, 2000, at home. Born at Grafton, Kings County, he was a son of the late Freeman and Gladys (Young) Lohnes. He was employed for many years in the Toronto area as a security guard for Canadian Protection Service and as shipper of Roland Papers. He owned and operated Mel's hot dog and sausage carts serving western Nova Scotia. Surviving are his wife, the former Laola Blackburn; son, Arnold (Annie) Lohnes, Auburn; daughter, Gail (Dan) Levy, Auburn; grandchildren, Greg, Jeff, Shawn, Christina Levy, all of Auburn; nephew, Kenny Houston, Kingston; sister, Merva (Ray) Veinot, Aylesford; stepmother, Elsie Lohnes, Cambridge; half-brothers, Darrell (Sandra) Lohnes, Berwidk; Leonard (Tesie) Lohnes, Black Rock; half-sister, Jean Forsythe, Berwick; many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sister, Verneta.Visiting will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in Warren T. Roop Funeral Home, Middleton. Funeral service 4 p.m. Sunday, in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Middleton, Canon Eric MacDonald officiating. Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery, Auburn. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or charity of choice.