In memory of

Paul Leonard Collins

February 28, 1955 -  August 15, 2018

Born February 28, 1955 passed away Wednesday August 15th, 2018 in Toronto, Ontario. Loving son of the late Joyce M. Collins and Donald P. Collins, brother of Lynn M. Collins Cook, bother-in-law of John Cook, and uncle of Scott and Eric Sullivan. As a long time Toronto Parking Authority employee Paul enjoyed meeting many people over the years and was appreciated for his quick wit. He was an avid fisherman and spent his summers in Northern Ontario. He will be missed by family and friends in Toronto and Vermilion Bay, Ontario. Friends and family are invited to meet and remember Paul Wednesday August 22nd, 1:00-3:00 PM at PINE HILLS CEMETERY & FUNERAL CENTRE, 625 Birchmount Road, Scarborough, ON. A few words will be said shortly before 3:00 PM, followed by a brief graveside ceremony. In lieu of flowers, please support your preferred charity or your favourite fisherman.

Guestbook 

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Colorado Fisherman (Friend)

Entered August 18, 2018 from Colorado

You will be missed my fishing brother. Alway such a knoledgable guy and always willing to help whenever i had a question about fishing!!

JR Roohi 

Entered August 19, 2018 from Toronto

Dear Lynn

Please accept my deepest condolences for the passing of your brother.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.

JR

mimi chow (Lynn and John's Friend)

Entered August 19, 2018 from Mississauga

Dear Lynn & John
So sorry for your loss. Our deepest condolences to you and your family.

Regards Mimi

Judy Sawatsky (Friend and fishing pal)

Entered August 19, 2018 from Vermilion Bay

I am so sorry for your loss! Paul was a good friend and I miss him already. He was kind and thoughtful and had a heart of gold.
We fished so many little lakes together, caught so many fish over the years. There are a lot of good memories to cherish.

mike blough (MEMBER ONTARIO WALLEYS)

Entered August 19, 2018 from OVERLAND PARK KANSAS

DIDNT KNOW PAUL WELL,BUT ANYONE WHO LIKED TO FISH AND HAD A BEARD LIKE HIS HAS GOT TO BE A GOOD ONE. R.I.P. OLD BUDDY

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