My sincere condolences and deepest sympathies to Armand’s family and loved ones. I had the pleasure to work with Armand for 15 years at Tim’s and for a few years before that at ACI. He was a great guy. Jovial, fun loving and trustworthy. Being physically active and fitness were key to Armand. I know he was very proud of his children. We shared a common bond in that each of us has an identical twin brother and could relate to what that means. Armand spotted me a few years ago at Union GO station and he did not hesitate to greet me and take the time to say hello to an old friend. I’m glad he did! He will be missed.
Best regards
Bruce Detlor
I am sorry for your loss and my sincere condolences to all of you. I worked at Tim Hortons in a different department than Armand. I always enjoyed talking with him about the game last night or the playoff hockey pool when we would see each other in the office.
My Deepest Sympathy,
Shane MacInnis
Arthur and Family
I am so sorry for you loss.
Growing up it was hard to tell Armand and Arthur apart.
It was easy to remember that Armand was Jellybean #1 because M came before T.
Armand played the trombone, and Arthur played the trumpet. You two were the best musicians in the class. Then you formed a band, while still in public school!
Rest in Peace Armand
Eric
London, UK
I am deeply saddened to hear about your loss. Please accept my deepest condolences. I used to play hockey on the old timers’ league with Armand. Although I never got to know him on a more personal level, he made a great impression on me. He wasn’t only a great team player but a really nice person. He will be truly missed.
Helder Martinho
Always a gentleman. A smile that dazzles, cheeky but always genuine.
Bless you Army.
My condolences to all of your family and friends.
Xx
Wendy