Condolences
I first met Tim in 1988, when he started using the Hotel I was working at as sales manager. Tim and I became great collogues and I was proud to take care of all the guests he booked with me. From there he followed me to my next hotel; and when the offices of Concord National were close to the Hilton, he called upon me many, many times for assistance with hotel business. Throughout all that time, Tim and I became good friends and I learned more of his family, and met his wonderful wife Sandy and he became an important and special person in my life . I will always be grateful for not only his loyalty to my business, but for his friendship and so many conversations about life! I am sorry this is coming so late I knew Tim was sick but I didn't hear of his passing and I had no way to connect with him I had a feeling something had happened when he didn't reply to my last message in 2021- as he always replied to me. I am deeply saddened and heart broken to hear of his passing I will miss him dearly. Tim was one of those guys you were just always so thankful you had an opportunity to know him and have him in your life I will be grateful for that always To Sandy, and his family, I am so sorry and I send love to you all. May Tim always be at peace. .
Bill and I will greatly miss Tim and offer our heartfelt love and thoughts to Sandy and family. Reading through the sentiments posted we don't think we can add anything as Tim clearly was an incredible human being and friend to all who knew him. We have known Sandy for most of our lives and were so very happy that Tim came into hers, and ours. Tim and Sandy were soulmates and the loves of each others lives. We will hugely miss Tim at our Christmas season get-togethers with the Moores and Brays. It was always a highlight of our year. Tim, we miss beyond words your welcoming smiles, your warmth and kind heart, your wisdom, your humour, your generosity....and so on and so on. We are honoured to have had you in our lives. We miss you. ❤ Sandy we love you and are here for you.
Heartfelt sympathy to Sandi and the Moore family. I was always thinking of Tim with his struggle fighting cancer, may he rest in peace.
Andrea & Mark Evernden
Sandy, we am so saddened by the passing of Tim. I fondly remember the first time we met and the golf games we shared. Especially the Stampede ones at Cottonwood! It was always a better day when Tim came to Westfair Foods, not just because he always brought candy, but because of the kind of person he was. Kind, Caring, Positive and always had a smile for everyone. I know we lost touch over the years, but wanted you to know you are in my thoughts.
I am so sad to hear of the loss of Tim. He was a great person and loved his family dearly. He will be greatly missed.
I just heard the sad news. Tim and I worked together for many years and he was real gentleman with a great sense of humour. I will miss seeing him at industry events and catching up. My sincerest condolences to all who loved Tim.
Glen Fowlie
I was so saddened to hear about Tim. I was the Receptionist at Safeway Corporate Office and Tim would come in for appointments. He was always a ray of sunshine. The perfect gentleman and my favorite person of everyone who came thru the doors. Sandy, he loved you so very much and would always update me on your well-being. The world has lost an amazing man and a bright light. My prayers are with you and your family. I will be at Tim's Memorial and remember Sandy, I am a good hugger and have broad shoulders if you ever need to chat. (403 660-0498). Love and Hugs from Sandra Dobrowolski.
Our deepest condolences to Sandy and the boys. Bob & Syl.
I met Tim at Canyon Meadows, we had golfed together a few times. Tim was a very easy going person and a hell of a golfer.
Whenever I ran into Tim at Canyon he would always say Hi and chat with me. I remember one morning It was a beautiful Saturday
morning walking into the the clubhouse and we were saying how nice the day was and remember him telling me. Couldn't be better
perfect day perfect song on the radio driving in.
Will miss Tim dearly.
Jack Howey
Tim was courageous to the end. I looked forward to seeing him each season at Canyon Meadows, and went out of my way to wish him well. We knew he was battling, but he never let it show in his demeanor. I know many of us, self included, will really miss Tim and his infectious smile and wide brimmed hat. He touched a lot of people and set an example for all with his positive attitude and love for life. Tim was a real gentleman, and the world needs more gentlemen, not less. My sincere condolences to his family and friends. Dirk Lever
As a staff member at Canyon, I have the greatest opportunity to build relationships with the members that truly end up feeling like family. Tim never failed to make every staff member smile, even on the longest of shifts. Tim's charisma and optimism were infectious. I am deeply saddened to hear of his passing. He will forever hold a special place in the hearts of the Canyon community and will be missed dearly. My deepest condolences to the Moore family.
I am horribly saddened by the news. My deepest condolences to Sandy and the family. I've known Tim for years at the club and he was always a pleasure to play golf with and chat with. I will always treasure the round we played together a month ago. Rest in peace my fellow lefty.
Dan Macleod
Sandy and family; My deepest condolences on your loss. Tim was a great friend, teammate, and schoolmate to me. We shared many adventures together after meeting in college. We roomed together playing hockey for Paul Band in our late 20's and shared many travel experiences together including Japan and Alaska. He was one of the most ethical, trustworthy, straight shooters I ever met. Long after our jobs pulled us to opposite sides of the continent he remained a good friend and confidante. Always ready to offer support, council or just to bust my chops about something. We shared the experiences of growing successful careers while never losing passion for our sports and our friends. I will miss him dearly.
Till we meet again my friend.
Ron and Patty Chisholm and kids.
Shrewsbury, MA
I only recently met Tim on the Champagne Board and in a very short time got to know how kind, considerate and thoughtful a man he was. We shared a love of golf and often exchanged golf stories. I wish we had met sooner but am grateful for the time we spent together.
I had the good fortune to enjoy a friendship with Tim that lasted the better part of our lives. A jock high school bromance that paused for decades only to be picked right back up in 2014. Tim had it all, great athlete, exceptional business acumen, strong moral compass, generous with his time and an intimidating (to me!) wit. He helped me through many life situations, I looked up to him as a big brother. I will greatly miss seeing him on the driving range as we warm up for a round of golf. There have been more than a few tears shed over the last year as he battled away with the class and style he wore so well. A life too short but oh so well lived RIP #12.
Sandy my deepest condolences to you and your family. Tim was a true business professional, respected, honest and most importantly a great friend. A true warrior may he RIP
Tim you were a force in this life and I am better for having met you. I thoroughly enjoyed having you by my side on the Champagne Condo Board these past years. You always had a smile and quit wit while taking the board position seriously. You will be sorely missed. Good bye my friend. I pray that the Lord has accepted your good soul into eternity.
Sandy:
I just found out about Tim passing away and I am so glad I got to see him when he came into the office. I sure will miss talking to him and him coming to see us at the office. He was a very kind and caring person and always asked how you were doing .Please know that your are in my thoughts and prayers and I know he will be a welcome addition to the angels watching over us.
Monique(Roberts & Company)
I knew Tim from Canyon Meadows Golf Club. Although it wasn't a long time, Tim and I bonded because we were both battling Stage 4 cancer. He was such a kind man who always took the time to check in and help others. He always had a smile on his face and was an inspiration to many. He will be sadly missed here at the club. He truly was "One of a kind".
Our lives were richer for having known Tim. We truly loved his quick wit, sense of humour, his love and commitment to family, golf and living life to its fullest. You will be missed, rest in peace.
Tim was a really good friend. Fighting his own battle, he would take the time to have coffee or check in with me, while my wife was fighting Cancer. After my wife passed earlier this year, Tim continued to make sure I was ok. He was always more concerned with my well being than his own. I will miss our walks and coffee chats. Rest in peace Tim.
Tim was a great friend to myself and the entire Lovsin family. Growing up in Peace River was the best childhood a kid could ever have and Tim was proud of where he grew up. He was proud of all of us who grew up in Peace River, as we were of him. As fate would have it, our business careers intertwined for over forty years with our both being in the food industry and many discussions were had although they inevitably ended up in "remember when we played in the Canadian Baseball Championships at home or do you remember when we played in the Fairview Peewee tournament and got new sticks from the Legion ?" In sports and in life, some guys just get it and they are the glue guys. Good on the ice, on the golf course, in a business meeting and always, good on the team. Tim Moore was a glue guy and we were all lucky to be a part of his life, a part of one of his teams. Rest easy my friend and may God take you in the palm of His hand...Mike and Gloria Lovsin
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