In memory of

Timothy Wayne Gillis

January 12, 1959 -  October 22, 2019

Passed away suddenly on October 22nd, 2019 at the age of 60. Dear son of the late Marlene and the late Doug. Beloved husband and best friend to Kelly. Cherished father of Sarah and Hayley. Much loved brother of Michael (Frances), Glenn (Myra), Randy (Sandra), Jeff and Larry (Janice) and brother-in-law of the late Terry, Vivian (Camillo), Dan (Debbie), Karen and Kim (Sylvain). Treasured uncle of Kate (Warren), Kimberly, Robert, David, Stephen, Heather, Jennifer, Bryan, Jonathan, Alannah, Jason, Jane, Steven (Danielle), Ava, Sabrina, Devin, Savannah, Kylie (Ben) and Derek. Visitation to be held at The Simple Alternative Funeral Centre on Saturday, November 2nd from 12 pm until time of Celebration of Life at 1 pm.
In Lieu of flowers donations may be made to The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation.

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Pete Banwell (friend)

Entered October 23, 2019 from Toronto

I had the pleasure to know Tim for over 40 years and was saddened to hear of his passing. On behalf of Joanne and I to Tim's family, please accept our condolences for someone who meant so much to so many.

Deb 

Entered October 24, 2019 from Stittsville

Although our friendship was brief, you leave me with some beautiful memories of your outlook on life. Thank you for coming into mine and making it fuller. You will be fondly remembered.

Susan Brisbane (Worked with Tim during his standby days doing locates for THES)

Entered October 24, 2019 from Ajax, Ontario

My prayer is that you feel God's love and comfort as you mourn the loss of your beloved husband, father, friend etc......

Jim Walsh (brother-in-law to Michael)

Entered October 24, 2019 from The Villages, Florida

My heartfelt condolences to the family.

Chris Wilson (Friend/Work Colleague)

Entered October 24, 2019 from Whitby, ON

Tim and I started Toronto Hydro on the same day December 12, 1988. All Hydro employees new and old remember their start dates. Then as now Tim was one of the most affable and genial people I have ever met. We worked together in different sections and locations over the years. Outside the workplace it was coffee and golf with mutual friends. I never heard Tim complain about his ailments and perhaps that made us think he would be OK. The suddenness has blind-sided us all. Thank you Sarah & Hayley for keeping us informed through these tough times. I regret I’ll meet you for the first time under these circumstances but comforted knowing how much you cared for your Dad and he for you both.
With Sympathy,
Christopher Wilson

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