Condolences
We do not cry because Tim has been taken away from us; we rejoice because he shared a part of his life with us.
Timmy, as I called him, was a very dedicated and responsible worker. He could be trusted to complete any assigment given to him and what I appreciated the most was his smile and his dovotion to duty.
We worked mainly on the night shift and enjoyed the job and like myself he questioned: how come they pay me to have such fun here?
And now we must not say Good Bye but See You Soon, Timmy.
MH
I always loved Tim’s shining eyes. They held love & laughter, & more than a touch of mischief! I will certainly miss talking to him about Kathleen & the boys, all of whom he was so proud of, whenever we met. Family & corrections we had in common, so always had something to discuss.
I have worked many a night shift with Tim and there always seemed to be a particle joke going which kept the nights entertaining and full of laughs. Tim will be missed.
It was with great sadness I read about Tim’s passing. When he stayed with us I considered him as another brother – he was a big part of our family back then. Sending my deepest condolences to Mr. and Mrs. Ware and to their family as well as Tim’s wife and family. He will be missed by all who knew him.
Our thoughts and well wishes are with you Kate and your family, during this incredibly sad time. Tim was a great guy – we will always fondly remember (and miss) his jovial personality, spirited conversations and contagious laughter at our Stage West outings.
Paul & Tracy
Tim always made me laugh and had a smile on his face. God Bless
Mike and Deanna Watkins
Dear Tony, Jackie and family,
Sorry we cannot be there for you, but Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you during this tragic time.
Sincerely,
Debbie & Doug
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time in your lives. We count Jackie and Tony as friends here in Charlottetown and know you must appreciate that they are able to be with their family at this time. No one can take the hurt in your hearts away but sharing it and the memories of your loved one will provide some measure of comfort.
Alan, Debbie and Michael
Tim was always cheerful polite and professional. His sunny disposition and presence has been and will be missed at the Calgary Young Offender Centre.
Dear Family and Friends, as you know Tim was a very kind, calm and happy soul, every morning as I walked into the building at the Young Offender Centre I was “ALWAYS” greeted with a beautiful smile and a cheery good morning!!! Tim touched many people here at work and his influnce and memories will live on. Praying, Kathy Matthews
So sorry to learn of your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with you in this time of grief. May the Lord be with you all .
Cam and Ruth Ann
Dear Tony and Jackie, with so many others here on the Island, we too hold you in our thoughts and prayers as you and your family mourn the loss of Timothy. Grace and Strength, our love, Wilma and Ian
Dear Jackie and Tony: So very sorry to hear of your son’s passing. Please accept my deepest sympathy which I also extend to Tim’s wife, Kate, his family, and friends.
God bless you all at this very sad time.
Sincerely,
Hilary Prince
Montague
I want to offer my deepest sympathies at this sad time. I just read this in the charlottetown guardian this morning.
Tim was a very good friend of my son and lived with us for a short time before joining the army. over the years we lost touch but still have fond nemories of a blonde curly haired boy.
God bless you all at this time.
Everyone that encountered Tim shares feelings of loss. A tremendous person missed by all.
Tony, Jackie and family,
Please accept my deepest condolences on Tim’s passing. I have such fond memories of your family as a kid in Murray Harbour many years ago while you were ministering there. Andrew was one of our gang and we were always hanging around your house. Sadly one our gang is gone now too. I remember all the good times we had there and Tim was always part of our antics. He will be sadly missed. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
God Bless
Wilma (VanIderstine) Miller
So sorry to hear of Tim’s passing. All my families thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I am from Montague, PEI. Tim was in a high-school play with me. He asked to stay at my house for one night. I think he left over a year later. He was like family. He called my Mom…Mom. He will be missed dearly by me.
Trevor Wade
We are so sorry to hear about Tim, our thoughts and prayers are with you, the boys and all the family.
Sharon, Brian, Corrie and Trina
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.
I cannot say that I remember Tim without a smile on his face and he was always interested in what was going on with me, and I observed his interest extended to everyone. He was polished and precise, always kept his uniform immaculate and displayed pride in it, a shocking lose for all he worked with. To his family may peace be with you!
I worked with Tim at CYOC on nightshift.
My fondest memory is of him constantly losing either his reading glasses or water bottle and having to retrace his steps. He use to whistle the ‘Battle Hymn of the Republic’ from the Civil War. Why that tune, will always be a mystery to me. Tim was respected by his peers, and he will be sorely missed. He was a great guy . . .
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