Condolences
I am sending my deepest sympathies on the loss of Colin, I was so very saddened to hear the news. I met him in 2007 on his South African trip and we stayed in touch on and off since. He was such a kind, thoughtful, funny and caring person who I am sure, touched everyone he met. I cannot imagine how hard it must be for you, and no words can ever replace the hole that is left behind, but I hope, with time, things get easier. Even though we had not seen each other in many years, I will miss knowing he is there. With my love, Caroline
We were saddened with the news of Colin's passing. Derek has made many great memories with Colin (Twiggy) and the other guys in the group. Our condolences to your family and hope your treasured memories will help you cope in these very difficult times. Dennis, June, Derek and Mark Lastiwka
I am truly sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of connecting and dealing with Colin on many occasions, that always included very enjoyable conversations.
I am so sorry for your loss. I pray for your strength in the coming weeks and years, as you continue on with the hole in your heart.
Sarah MacLeod
Our deepest condolences to the Taylor Family. We are so sad to hear of Colin’s passing. Twiggy was such a fun part of all the adventures we’ve had in the years that we knew him. There are too many fond memories to list but I will always remember the crab apple fights in Jr. High, the camping trips in Scouts, a road trip to Kelowna to meet his Grand Prairie friends, cramming a BBQ into his Sunfire, classes in University, basketball, and Twiggy the “Ironman” at our wedding. He was such a smart, funny, dedicated person that will be missed by anyone that met him.
Jeff and Jessica Stoy
My heartfelt condolences on your loss, Colin was sharp and witty fellow landman who will be missed.
My condolences to Colins family. We crossed paths a few times, in the course of business, and he was an honest an genuine guy who could be counted on to get things done. He will be missed by many. Rest in peace my friend.
I was very upset to hear about Colin. I want to express my deepest condolences to his family. This was far too soon.
I was so sad to hear the news of Colin’s passing. He was always such a wonderful person to work with. My heart goes out to his family. Rest easy Colin.
Please accept my condolences on the passing of Colin. I attended University with Colin and will always remember him as a smart, determined and kind person. As many can attest, it was always a pleasure to cross paths with Colin whether socially or through business. Colin had a keen wit about him, and I enjoyed getting to know him over the last 17 years or so. Truly gone too soon. RIP Colin.
My deepest sympathy to Colins family. I worked with Colin in the oil & gas industry. He was a terrific landman. I am deeply saddened to hear of his passing. R.I.P Colin
We have many fond memories of "the boys in the alley" in Lake Bonavista. Les and I, along with Jim, are so very sad to hear this news about Colin. Our deepest condolences to you, Mike, Jackie and Cara.
My deepest condolences to the Taylor Family. We are all heartbroken. I had the pleasure of working with Colin, as a fellow Landman, at two separate companies, and it was always a pleasure to have Colin as a friend and colleague. He will be greatly missed in the Land community.
My deepest condolences to the Taylor family. I worked with Colin in the oil and gas industry and he was the most kindest, funny and caring gentleman I have worked with. RIP Colin.
I'm so very sad to hear of Colin's passing. My deepest condolences to the whole Taylor family and especially to Hailey. Colin, or "Twiggy" as he was usually known in our group of friends, always brought a lot of fun to our adventures. Whether it was snowshoeing in the mountains, travelling to Montreal to see the F1 race, or celebrating friend's weddings on the warm beaches of Dominican Republic. He will be missed by many.
Jackie,Mike and family:
We are so sorry to hear about Colin.We are thinking of you and will keep you in our prayers.
Love Sandy,Colin and family
Dear Mike, Jackie, Cara, Hailey and Families, it is with great sadness as I learned through a co-worker who was touching base with Colin that she was informed by his sister that Colin had passed away. I worked very closely with Colin as a vendor for the TransMountain Pipeline. His area was the National Parks and seems very fitting to his earthy calm demeanor. Colin was so much fun to work with we shared a lot of laughs. But when I made a request he was always quick to get me the answers required to do my job. He was always very thoughtful and so smart. My heartfelt condolences go out to his family and please give his little girl Hailey hugs from me. I am so sorry for your loss sweet girl. I never got to meet Colin in person but wanted you to know that even though we did not meet we had a great working relationship and I thought very highly of him. He was a great person! Lisa Mendonsa-Progress Land in Edmonton
We are sending our sympathy, thoughts and prayers to all of Colin's family, but our heart aches, and our love is pouring out, and we are so saddened for Ms. Hailey who has lost her daddy at a young age, with his passing on. We are sending her extra warm, big hugs and much love. Brenda and Brent
Dear Mike, Jackie, Cara, Hailey and Families!
Our hearts go out to you all, on the loss of Colin, One so Dear to you, and all of us! My memories of Colin are rich with humour, kindness, great intelligence and integrity! Nothing was superficial with him, as he was a quiet, deep thinker in all he did and all he accomplished, in his young life!
We all remember Colin, as we congregated for our yearly trip to Sandpoint! The older children were in charge of the younger on these trips, and all the parents felt safe, having Colin in the group! He had an organized engineering mind, helpful in any way, and in any circumstance! I also enjoyed it when we encountered him, visiting down the street with his parents! Colin will be Truly, Truly missed!
In Peace and Loving Remembrance!
Shirley Holmlund
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