Timothy Paul White
Died: January 5, 2011 | Place: University Hospital
Obituary
WHITE, Timothy Paul….Suddenly on Wednesday, January 5, 2011 with the game tied. Timothy Paul White of London, in his 62nd year. Survived by loving son Jonas Richard White of London, long time companion and best friend, Trish Lee of London, brothers Dr. Greg White (LeSha) of Lakeland Florida, John White (Sarah) of London, Geordie (Kim) White of Atlanta, Georgia, sister Wendy White of London and many wonderful nieces and nephews. Those wishing to say goodbye will be welcomed by the family from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Monday, January 10, 2011 at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. A memorial celebration of his life will be held at St. Regis Tavern, 625 Dundas Street, on Saturday, January 29th, 2011 at 3 pm. Please make expression of sympathy by donating to the charity of your choice in his name. Online condolences accepted at www.amgfh.com
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I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories. We find comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared their love
Dearest Jo. I have many fond memories of your Dad, Tim. He had a great sense of humour and was always very nice. I have enjoyed listening to him sing on Youtube. My sincerest sympathies Jo. You are in my heart and prayers. Love, Alice
Dear Jo. We were saddened to learn of your Dad’s passing. Msay the fact that others care bring you some comfort. Love Roberta and Jim
Jonas and Family,please accept our sincerest condolences on the death of your Father.May he RIP
Jonas, we are saddened by the passing of your father. We have very fond memories of time spent with Tim; enjoying Thanksgiving dinner at their place in London, where your parents also welcomed our friends from Ottawa; their visits to Ottawa and many good times spent together. Tim had a great sense of humour that he shared with us and you know that your Uncle Doug also likes a good joke. May you have fond memories of your dad and may his legacy be that he made the world a better place, with his spirit, his music and the son that he had who enriches our lives.
You and your mom are in your thoughts and prayers.
May God hold him in the palm of his hand until we meet again.
With much love: Doug, Laurie, Katie and Lauren
Dear Jo,
Although I did not know your father, I am very sorry to hear about his passing. I have many great memories of times you and I have shared over the years and they are ones that I will hold onto forever. You are in my thoughts.
Love your cousin Katie
One of the coolest dudes to walk the hallowed halls of South Secondary in the 1960’s and also a hot shot basketball star.
Any trip on Upper Queens Street I always note the red brick house and wonder what Tim and his little sister Wendy are up to.
He will be missed!
I am deeply saddened and offer all condolences to the White Family. Stay Strong.
Al Merkley (South Alumnus)
Hello White Family!
Some of you may recognize my name, most probably won’t. I went to school with Tim from Grade 8 to Grade 13. Our bunch would ramble around together, sharing rides to the dances, hanging out in the Goodden’s basement playing pool, listening to Herman’s bands at the Wellington, chatting with Brad Cudmore about news from the Workshop, motorcyling around to swim at Fanshawe, or the quarries or Ipperwash with bootlegged beer, watching basketball or football games, gossiping about dating habits, crashing sleepovers, laughing hysterically at stupid highschool jokes.
I guess the list is pretty typical of everybody’s cherished high school memories. Tim was a big personality in that mix. His persona, for me, added the glamour, athleticism, crazy energy, and edgy potential. It is a joy to remember his glowing red face charging down the basketball court, that wide-mouthed laugh and dashing manner.
Whatever mistakes he made or challenges he faced, he was worth knowing. The friends and family who delight in remembering him and who love him still are his tribute.
May God bless all of you; may Tim’s hurts be healed, may he be comforted now in a new life, may you remember him with joy.
Andrea McBeth
Jonas & Sylvia
I may not have seen him in years, but he is still family. Time does not remove feelings. Actions are the only thing that can severe emotions. Every member of my family distant or close is still close to my heart. I am sorry for your and our loss.