Timothy John Dawkins
Died: October 31, 2003 | Place: St. Thomas, Ontario
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DAWKINS — Suddenly in St. Thomas on Friday October 31st 2003, Timothy John Dawkins, formerly of London, in his 48th year. Beloved son of Shirley Dawkins and the late George Dawkins. Dear father of Edward Dawkins of St. Thomas and Gunner Mitchel Dawkins of CFB Gagetown. Dear brother of Ted Dawkins, and Jennifer Prendergast and her husband George all of London. Dear uncle of Ben, Julie and Shannon, and survived also by many friends. Private cremation. Friends will be received 1 hour prior to a service of celebration of Timothy’s life being held in the chapel of the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London, on Wednesday November 5th at 3 P.M. Cremation with interment of cremated remains in Woodland Cemetery, London. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, 617 Wellington Street, London N6A 3R6, or the Church of the Epiphany Memorial Fund, 19 Holborn Avenue, London N6J 2P6, would be appreciated by the family. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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Dear Edward (Ted): All of us here at Quad send our condolences in the death of your father. We hope that you have a lot of support and family with you at this time. Sincerely Regina & Christine
To the Family of Tim Dawkins
I’m deeply saddened to hear about Tim’s death. My condolenses go out to each and everyone whom was touched by Tim. May your memories of Tim bring you comfort in the days to come knowing that he is at peace with himself. I remember him as the young boy I used to love to get into trouble, mind you it was not too hard to get him into trouble. The year was 1966, and we were in grade three, I drew a nasty picture of our teacher (Mrs. Smithers) and put Tim’s name on it. The picture was not well received and Tim got the strap. I have had alot of good laughs at Tims expense and will treasurer his memory for ever. Grieve as you will and take care. Love to all, Jenny Racich (Francis)