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Wayne Timoffee

Wayne Timoffee

Lieu de naissance : Foam Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Date de naissance : 28 mai 1949

Lieu de décès : Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
Date de décès : 24 mars 2014

With heartfelt sadness the family of Wayne Timoffee of Prince Albert, SK announces his passing on Monday, March 24, 2014 at the age of 64. Wayne was born in Foam Lake, SK, on May 28, 1949, to Katie and John Timoffee. In 1970, he married the love of his life Barb. They started their life in Prince Albert and had a full and wonderful life together. Wayne was an extremely loving and devoted father to his three children. Wayne was a beloved member of the community and was involved with many groups and volunteer activities. He was passionate and dedicated in all he did. He loved his time on the golf course and his time on the beach in Hawaii. Wayne is survived by his cherished wife Barb and three children; Kelly, Danielle (Kris), and Aaron (Leah) and by four treasured grandchildren Jacob, Anna, Versai and Benjamin. He is also survived by many extended family and friends. Wayne was predeceased by his father John, mother Katie and brother Ken. He will be deeply missed by all. On behalf of Wayne’s family, we would like to thank those who showed their support and love during our difficult time. A celebration of life will be celebrated on Saturday, March 29 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Mark Roman Catholic Church, 589 – 9 Street East by Fr. Tuan Doan. A private family interment will be held at a later date in the Dilke Cemetery. Donations in memory of Wayne may be made to Special Olympics Canada or Rose Garden Hospice Association. Family and friends may view the obituary and sign the guest book at www.riverparkfuneral.ca Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care of RIVER PARK MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 306-764-2727, Donald M. Moriarty, Funeral Director

 

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