❤️ he will be missed. It’s so nice to see several photos. Thank you.
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Very sad to hear of Tim’s passing. He was Such a nice guy.
Gail and Doug Slack
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Tim was one of the best people I have ever knew. He was so considerate and caring. We had lots of adventures and laughs starting with our Lambton College days with concerts, then later football and baseball games in Detroit and Toronto.
On one adventure to Indianapolis to give a friend (Randy) his stag night. On the Sunday afternoon we decided to goto the Indianapolis Colts game and see someone else play than the very lousy Detroit Lions, our luck was that the Colts were playing the Lions. On the way home on Sunday night in the dark the exhaust fell off the car, we could not hear ourselves think, it was so loud. Found a little shop 10 miles off the highway, the guy worked really hard to fix it, so hard Tim and I had to ask him to stop since we only had $15 dollars between us. The mechanic laughed it off, said he was happy to have people to talk about football and cars late on a Sunday night. Tim will be missed.
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I was very sad when I heard the news of Timothy's passing. Tim was a kind and gentle person with a great sense of humour that got us through many hard study days back at LCAAT. Our prayers are with Tim and he will be missed by many.
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So sorry to hear of Tim,s passing. My niece in Manitoba let me know. Such a great guy.
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So sorry to hear this. A great guy, so caring, kind and full of laughter. Always up for a great time! 1st concert I went to in the 80's, Tim was with us and the keys got locked into the hatch of his moms car! What a job getting those out! Another concert, we got pulled over by the police on the way there n back. The memories and stories are priceless, just like him. Keeping Tim and all of you in our thoughts as you navigate this difficult time.
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So sad to hear this. Tim, you were an amazing and loyal guy and you will be missed. Rest in peace.
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As a kid and into my teen years, I was very lucky to have one friend in this world who was always there - no matter what. And even more fortunate that he would happen to be the nicest guy on the planet. Tim would happily share everything he had and even spring for a Big Mac when I didn't have the cash - which was most of the time. But the best thing he shared with me was his family.
On a fun note, Tim had access to his sister Mary's awesome stereo equipment and their huge collection of rock and roll albums and 45's, which I didn't have, and I'll never forget the time he made me a mixed tape.
Thank you, Tim, for everything.
Sent with our condolences,
Dwayne and Karen Boismier
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