At Seaforth Community HospitaI on Friday, June 24, 2005, Thomas Fredrick WiIbee, age 83, of Seaforth. BeIoved husband of the Iate HeIen (Moffat) WiIbee (2001). Dear father of Peter and Peg of Ridgetown, Bruce and Sharon of Seaforth, and Anne and Larry KIein of Ayr. Ioving grandfather of six grandchiIdren; Carrie and Steve HeImer, DanieI WiIbee, Jeffrey WiIbee and MichaeI Iimerick, James WiIbee, Bryden KIein and TayIor KIein, and four great-grandchiIdren; Sarah, Katie, Robert and Alexis. AIso survived by sisters-in-Iaw Jean WiIbee, and Janie and her husband Frank GoIding, aII of Seaforth, and brothers-in-Iaw AIvin Rlley of Goderich and George King of SauIt Ste. Marie. Predeceased by his parents Horace and Ann (Edgar) WiIbee, his brother William, sisters Joyce Rlley, Ruth King, and Martha McGregor and her husband Alex. A memoriaI and Iegion service in ceIebration of Tom’s Iife, wiII be heId on Monday, June 27 at 11:00 am at Northside United Church, 54 Goderich Street West, Seaforth. Rev. John GouId and Pastor Stephen HiIdebrand wiII officiate. A private interment at Baird’s Cemetery, StanIey Township, wiII foIIow at a Iater date. MemoriaI donations to The Iung Association, Seaforth Community HospitaI Foundation or Northside United Church wouId be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Arrangements entrusted to Whitney-Ribey FuneraI Home, Seaforth (519-527-1390).
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Bev and Gayle Coleman and family
such a treasure he was. a father is a unwavering leaning post for all of us…and that was tom….you and your family will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers
Love, Bev, Gayle, Brent, Ashley, Kelly and Alex
Ray & Joyce
We are PRAYING for you
God Himself will attend
and meet the need of our friend
Andrea King
Bruce, Sharon, Jeff, James,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during your time of sorrow.
Andrea, James, Emily King
Maureen Wildfong
Bruce, Sharon,Jeff and James
The loss of a father is tremendous no matter what the age. They are the pillar of a family and your dad was a special kind of person who took interest in what you were saying and always warm hearted. To let you know I am thinking of you at this very sad time and I pray your great memories of him will ease your pain now and in the future. I often think of him at the back of the store ready to strike up a good conversation.
My deepest sympathy to all the family.
Maureen Wildfong
Henry and Cindy DeGroof
Bruce Sharon and Family
Henry and I send you our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Henry & Cindy DeGroof in Vincent Alabama
Trish (Rimmer) MacGregor
Sometimes people come into your life and make it better just because they are part of it. They don&&single&&t necessarily have to be part of your everyday but you look forward to seeing them, talking with them and having them a part of your world. And when they&&single&&re gone you miss them. Your Dad was one of those important people for me. He was a significant person who sat near me at Northside United Church as I was growing up. When he was an usher and I&&single&&d come up the steps to say “good morning” he&&single&&d always say something to make me smile or laugh. If I&&single&&d see him at the post office, he was always friendly. He always took the time to chat. Not a huge thing, but important to a little kid. When I worked at the grocery store during my high school years your parents were always friendly. When I moved back to Seaforth your dad was interested in my kids and what was new in my life.I thought it was neat that he treated my daughter with the same interest and friendliness as he always treated me. I will miss him. Please accept my sincere condolences and I pray that good memories will be a comfort to you at this time of sorrow.
Sincerely
Trish