Thomas Arthur Cowcill
May-07-1937 - January-09-2013
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Cathie Bernicky posted a condolence
To the family of Tommy,
He was a very happy, unique individual who touched so many lives. I had the pleasure of knowing Tommy during my years of service at Rosebridge Manor. Tommy loved music and was always front and center when musicians came to the Manor. He was loved by us all.
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Dawn Cooke posted a condolence
R.I.P Tommy.
Tommy had the biggest smile when he was dancing in his chair , I will miss that smile
Godspeed Tommy
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Dorothy Pocock posted a condolence
To Tommy's brother Richard: Tommy was a remarkable person. I have known him since l986 and although he aged physically, as do we all, he did not age mentally. He remained curious and observant and kept his great sense of humour. He was a good buddy to my sister over the years; we will miss him dreadfully. Your brother will never be forgotten.
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Joanne Frizell posted a condolence
I worked a George/ Elmsley St. and had the honor of knowing Tom. Tom liked his country music and playing the bones. He will be missed by many. RIP Tom.
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Dorothy Pocock posted a condolence
I've known Tommy since l986. He was a remarkable person and over the years he remained curious and observant and interested in life around him. He retained his great sense of humour. He was a good buddy to my sister and we will miss him dreadfully. Tommy will never be forgotten.
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Kim Mays posted a condolence
I worked with Tom as his counsellor for many years at Elmsley St. Tom had a mind of his own and knew what he wanted. I loved that about him. He was a loving man who could easily wrap you around his finger. He loved his country music, his friends, a dance or party of any kind, and playing his "bones". He will be sadly missed by all who had the priviledge of knowing him.
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Kim Comstock posted a condolence
I had the honour and privalage to work with Tom at Elmsley St. I loved Tom's sence of humor and his zest for life. My favorite memory of Tom is supporting him at Grippen Lake. He loved it there. He had all the staff wrapped around his fingers. I don't think I have ever heard "Sweet Caroline" so many times with Tom singing at the top of lungs. RIP Tom Keep playing those bones!!
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Eady May Bowes posted a condolence
I smiled when I heard Tom's name. We are told never to pick favourites, however, I always had a soft spot for Tom. I have only pleasant memories of Tom and hope that his last few years were full of music and the "young and restless" . Lita May
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Stephanie Imerson posted a condolence
Tom I will never forget our late night ice cream talks! I hope they have lots of Neapolitan in Heaven!
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Rest In Peace, Tom
I met Tom in 1970. I liked him - right off the bat. He tried and tried to teach me how to play those bones. I could never figure out how he did it so well! Such a nice patient man. Rest in peace, Tom!
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Stephanie Imerson posted a condolence
Friday, January 18, 2013
Tom I will never forget our late night ice cream talks! I hope they have lots of Neapolitan in Heaven!
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Sharon Pocock and her sisters lit a candle
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
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we miss you Tommy
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Eady May Bowes posted a condolence
Saturday, January 12, 2013
I smiled when I heard Tom's name. We are told never to pick favourites, however, I always had a soft spot for Tom. I have only pleasant memories of Tom and hope that his last few years were full of music and the "young and restless" . Lita May
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Kim Comstock posted a condolence
Saturday, January 12, 2013
I had the honour and privalage to work with Tom at Elmsley St. I loved Tom's sence of humor and his zest for life. My favorite memory of Tom is supporting him at Grippen Lake. He loved it there. He had all the staff wrapped around his fingers. I don't think I have ever heard "Sweet Caroline" so many times with Tom singing at the top of lungs. RIP Tom Keep playing those bones!!
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Kim Mays posted a condolence
Friday, January 11, 2013
I worked with Tom as his counsellor for many years at Elmsley St. Tom had a mind of his own and knew what he wanted. I loved that about him. He was a loving man who could easily wrap you around his finger. He loved his country music, his friends, a dance or party of any kind, and playing his "bones". He will be sadly missed by all who had the priviledge of knowing him.
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Dorothy Pocock posted a condolence
Friday, January 11, 2013
I've known Tommy since l986. He was a remarkable person and over the years he remained curious and observant and interested in life around him. He retained his great sense of humour. He was a good buddy to my sister and we will miss him dreadfully. Tommy will never be forgotten.
J
Joanne Frizell posted a condolence
Friday, January 11, 2013
I worked a George/ Elmsley St. and had the honor of knowing Tom. Tom liked his country music and playing the bones. He will be missed by many. RIP Tom.
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Dawn Cooke posted a condolence
Thursday, January 10, 2013
R.I.P Tommy. Tommy had the biggest smile when he was dancing in his chair , I will miss that smile Godspeed Tommy
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Cathie Bernicky posted a condolence
Thursday, January 10, 2013
To the family of Tommy, He was a very happy, unique individual who touched so many lives. I had the pleasure of knowing Tommy during my years of service at Rosebridge Manor. Tommy loved music and was always front and center when musicians came to the Manor. He was loved by us all.