Condolences
I grew up on 25th Ave across the street from Tim. Before he moved away in about gr. 3, I would go to his place on weekends & we would play cards. Interestingly, we both ended up as accountants; numbers were our thing.
Around 2000, Tim sat down across the table from me at a luncheon. I instantly recognized him and we spent the time until the speaker began, getting caught up on decades of news. I was sorry we didn't stay in touch.
I remember Tim as a great playmate and friend. Condolences to his immediate family, Rita & Ted.
Judy McIvor
My deepest condolences. I had the pleasure of working with Tim twice and really enjoyed his humour and impeccable honesty. I will miss him.
there are no words for such an unimaginable loss ... our thoughts, prayers , and hearts go out to you.... His life was far too short ...Karyn and I will remember Tim as a soft spoken gentle person who loved his family ....
Timothy, Your Memory Will Be Eternal…I pray all our memories heal the hearts of your dear family and friends.
I am sad to not have been closer, till we will meet again and May You Rest in Peace my bonus brother.
I believe the disciple Paul offers the best comfort in his written words…”We who are still alive will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air”
(1 Thessalonians 4:17)
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