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I am terribly sorry for only now learning about Mr. Timmins passing. He was a true example of Christian charity and l will never forget the depth of his kindness to me as well as that of his family. Ehen going through l difficult time in my life with open arms and without hesitation he opened up his home and heart to me literally. I recall the very first thing he said to me in our meeting the first time, ” Want a glass of whine ?!” This hospitality l try to live. My deepest condolences to all the family. May he rest in peace. Wendy Duguid Senior
Wendy Duguid Senior , March 1, 2021
I remember a particularly happy moment at the wedding anniversary celebration for Katharine and Peter at Grand Bend. The boys had arranged the wonderful meal and were often found to be chatting with their grandpa who was just beginning to experience the symptoms of his illness. He sat quietly through most of the early evening watching everyone with a big smile on his face. Peter changed the music selection for a play-list that he knew would appeal to his parents. His face lightened up when he heard one particular song and said he had to dance with his sweetie. In that very tender moment, I could “see” the young man and his bride and all of the love and closeness they shared raising their children and their delight in their grandchildren. This was a good husband,father and grandfather who will be honoured in the memories of his family.
Maureen Smith, March 1, 2021
I remember Bill’s sense of humour, which was usually tinged with irony. I fondly remember a Timmins/Hamilton ice fishing expedition on Lake Sesekinika. At first we kids were fishing in about 10 inches of water … the ice was in two layers and the adults hadn’t realized it and had only chopped through the first! When this was discovered, my Dad started using Bill’s ice chopper to break through the second layer. After a few holes had been completed, Dad lost his grip on the all-steel chopper and it went straight to the bottom. The Timmins kids ran over to Bill to tell him “Mr. Hamilton lost the ice chopper down the hole!!”. To which Bill responded: “Good! Now we won’t have to chop any more damned holes” ….Tom Hamilton
Tom Hamilton, March 1, 2021
Dear Aunt Sheila & Family, such news of Uncle Bill’s passing brings great sadness. May God be with him! My Condolences, Sincerely , Debbie Brooks
Debbie Brooks, March 1, 2021
Dear Sheila, Steve,and family, We are away right now so can’t be there to extend our condolences in person. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. With love, Richard and Laurie
Laurie Bassett and Richard Kallio, March 1, 2021
Dear Steven and Family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this great time of sorrow. Sincerely, Albert Diane & Abby Charbonneau
Al, Diane & Abby Charbonneau, March 1, 2021
Dear Sheila & Family, At this time of sorrow I send you my deepest sympathy. My condolences, sincerely Madonna Brooks…Halifax, N.S.
Madonna Brooks, March 1, 2021
I would like to express my sincere sympathy to all the Timmins family. Although I have not seen Bill or Sheila in some time I do remember the stories Mom used to tell about times at the farm.That was a special time for her and always made her smile. Know that I am thinking of you all at your time of loss. Linda Cairncross
Linda Cairncross, March 1, 2021
Thinking of you all and wish I could be there to share some funny stories. Looking forward to seeing you all on Labour Day weekend.
Frances Timmins, March 1, 2021
My sympathy to everyone. I’m sending this from Truda’s via Truda. Take care. We will be seeing you.
Pauline Timmins, March 1, 2021
Sheila, Our thoughts are with you and the family at this time. You will treasure all the good memories. Bill’s smile and jokes will be missed by us all!
George, Bev and Family, March 1, 2021
Sheila & family, our sincerest condolences for the loss of Bill…….you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Rick & Charlene Owen, March 1, 2021
Dear Ken & Katie: We have just learned of the passing of your Dad and Ray & I would like to offer our deepest sympathies to you and Katie. It is such a difficult time, no matter the health or age of our parents. I just lost my mother on the 17th of July so I know what you are going through now. Time and memories….the two things that will help you at this sad time. I would like to have sent you a card but unfortunately I don’t have your mailing address but please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Ray & Sue
Sue Perrier, March 1, 2021