Condolences
Dear Pat, my condolences to you on Jamie's passing. I knew him during the UofC Stags Rugby years of 1973 to 1975. He was a great teammate and an excellent rugby player. His strong and determined attitude towards the sport made him a leader on the field and in the locker room. I carry many fond and special memories of Jamie. No doubt he was a great husband as he was a fine man. Again prayers and condolences to you et al.
Jim Walls Stags Rugby 1973-1975.
My condolences to the Wolton family. Jamie was a good man, we worked together for a few years before he retired and what a character he was. Gruff and kind all at the same time, and the "punch your chicklets out" line made Jamie legendary in the fire halls. It was sad to go into work and read that email the other day. His retirement should have been much much longer. We had a sad day with that news, but also had a good talk remembering and reminiscing.
Dale Wilson, and the crew at 25 station, "B" Platoon.
Pat, Patty and I, Bob Toner are very sorry for your lose. May Jamie rest in peace. Jamie is a good friend , a person of character, one you can count on to be there when needed. I love Jamie for who he is.
Jamie Wolton a champion hockey player, teammate and friend. You will see Three Toner's in theses photos My Dad Len , Brother John and myself Bob, all standing with Jamie in the photo and now!
Jamie passed away on my birthday May15. Jamie Wolton, a great competitor, and outstanding friend.
On behalf of the Chevron Retirees Association we wish to express our condolences on the passing of Jamie Wolton.
Sincerely,
John Abramchuk, President
Chevron Retirees Association
So so sorry To hear this very sad news Pat. My sincere sympathy and know you are truly in my thoughts and prayers.
Very sorry to hear of James passing. All my best to you Pat and his family. If there is anything I can do for you, please let me know. Stay safe and be well.
Stu & Shirley Kinsey
Pat and Wolton Family, My heart was broken for you when I heard about Jamie's passing. He was a mentor for me at the 1997 World Police Fire Games in Calgary. I took over the shooting events and he showed me the ropes. We had many laugh's together and when Brandy would come into the office, he always said she was his daughter. They had a bond as well. Jamie I was proud to work with you and the rest of the TEAM for the Games. We also had fun selling tickets after the GAMES. Your passion and energy was hard to control at times however we made it through. We also had a blast at the 2007 Games in Adelaide, 2009 in BC, 2011 New York, 2013 Ireland. You gave so much of yourself with Pat beside you. We will miss you buddy.
Hugs from Heather, Cory, Jackie and Brandy.
Pat...We are so saddened to learn of Jamie's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time.
Alan & Nancy
Pat .. I am sadden to hear of Jamie’s passing and would love to get ahold of you but I only have Jamie’s Cell phone number
He was a mentor a trouble maker and one of my best friends .. there are way to many memories to pick from .. I know you will miss him .. just like we all will .. you made his life full ... and now it’s compete .. wish we could celebrate his life with the many friends he made along the way
Freddy
I have fond memories working with Jamie in Grande Cache,we had some fun times and have been friends for over 40yrs.It saddens me of his passing and my thoughts are with you Pat and the Walton family RIP my friend
Calgary Fire Department Pensioners Association
Our sincere condolences to Pat and the Wolton Family on the passing of "Brother" Jamie. He had many friends and acquaintances throughout his career as a Firefighter that will miss him.
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