Colin you will be missed. Who else can I call or text at any time who will remember the address and phone number of every house we ever lived in growing up? You have been a great brother, husband, father and uncle and your sense of humour shines through - even in your obituary. Yes, the feeling did pass and donations are coming instead of flowers. I love you.
Colin and I worked together at RBC and he was such a kind and fun person to be around. You can tell that he was very dedicated to his family and very proud on his daughters. I am incredibly sad to hear this news and want to send my condolences to his family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Colin
I'm going to miss you. Your humour and wit. Your mischievous grin. Your fun spirit.
I see this fun side of you even in your own obituary...yes, when the thought of sending flowers came over me, I sat down, and it passed; we'll be contributing to the bursary.
I know you'll never see these comments and my tears. But I know that's how you wanted it, no teary goodbyes. I'll remember the last time I saw you: we hugged as if we were parting only for a week and not forever, and we smiled, not cried.
The tears are for your family.
Colin was one-of-a-kind and I consider myself lucky to have known him. He was so full of life and joy. As a child I enjoyed his amazing sense of humour and looked forward to spending time with him at family events. At that time, he was lovingly known as "cheeseball junior". I'm so glad my children were able to have some time with Colin over the past several years and like me, they always looked forward to playing with Colin. I look forward to watching his two incredible daughters thrive and grow, and seeing glimpses of Colin in each of them. He will be missed, always.
Through just a few weekends up at TAP, you definitely left a mark. Always adding your humour and fun to those a little projects around camp. Jarvis family you are all in my thoughts. Big love.