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THOMAS DAKIN SR.
Born: Jul 29, 1943
Date of Passing: Oct 12, 2005
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryTHOMAS DAKIN SR. July 29, 1943 - October 12, 2005 Peacefully on October 12, 2005, with his family by his side, Thomas Dakin Sr. passed away. Tom will be lovingly remembered by his wife Tonie; son Tom (Jessica); daughter Carla (Rob); grandchildren, Danielle, Mikayla and Isabella; brother Bob; sisters, Kay and Mary; as well as many nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank all the friends that supported Tom over the years, especially Fred and Dorothy. Also special thank you to the staff at the SICU on the 7th Floor of Health Sciences Centre for their extraordinary care and compassion. At Tom's request, a private family interment has taken place at Glen Eden Memorial Gardens. If so desired, donations in his memory may be made to the Salvation Army 500-55 Donald St., Winnipeg, MB R3C 1L8. Those we love don't go away, They walk beside us everyday, Unseen, unheard but always near, Always in our thoughts and loved forever. Peace is finally yours. Arrangements entrusted to: VOYAGE FUNERAL HOME CREMATORIUM 220 Hespeler at Henderson Hwy. 668-3151
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 22, 2005
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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Tonie, Carla and Tom - Although it's been many years since I've enjoyed your family's company, I remember you all fondly and considered your mom and dad friends rather than employees. Your dad was always ready to give someone a helping hand and offer support when things got tough. And he loved his family so much, it was very evident! I'm glad I had the opportunity to know him. Affectionately, - Posted by: Susan McIvor (Co-Worker) on: Nov 02, 2005
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To The Kids, Although I knew your father for only a short time, I want you to know what a profound and positive impact he had on me. I was honoured to be considered a close friend. I got to know your dad when he called the car dealership I was working at to see if we would take a motorcyle as a trade on a vehicle. It was the beginning of a treasured friendship. We picked each other up when the other stumbled. We laughed together. He will be missed but never forgotten. - Posted by: Hugh A. Benham (Friend) on: Oct 22, 2005