Harold Telfer
February 8, 2012
It is with great sadness, that the Telfer family announces the passing of Harold on the day of his 68th birthday. Survived by his loving wife Loy and his five children, Leslie Ann, Wayne, Brandon, Cameron (Becky), and Cory. Loving and supportive grandfather to Randy, Justin, Dylan, Nolan, Natalie and Marshall. Missed by his brother Keith Telfer (Barb) and their children. Brother-In-Law to Bruce and Bet. Nephew to Marjorie, Betty and Flo (“The Aunt Traps”). Harold will be missed by many, he influenced numerous lives in his 31 years of coaching hockey. He will be greatly missed by all the Atom Bandits. Visitation will be held on Friday February 10th, 2012 from 6:00-9:00 p.m. at the WESTVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL, 709 Wonderland Road North, London, where the funeral service will be held on Saturday, February 11th, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. Burial to follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Donations to the London Food Bank would be appreciated by the family.
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Loy So sorry to read of Harold's passing. It has been many years but we wanted you to know that you and your family are in our thoughts. May all the good memories that you have shared bring you strength in the days ahead. Unfortuately we are away and will not be able to attend the funeral.
I am so sorry to hear about Harold's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Our deepest sympathies to the Telfer family. Harold was always a friendly face and true gentlemen in greeting our hockey team during the last two seasons. He will be missed, as we are all one big hockey family. Bill Boon Darlene Harrison Doug Maguire Rodney Harrison Peter Nevidomski Patrick McIsaac #1 Paul Bennett #30 Kobe Robinson #2 Ethan Reid #3 Caelen Eveleigh #4 Reece Houghton #5 Brett Maguire #6 Kolton Debus #7 Dominic Boon #8 Andrew Ivey #9 Ryan Lott #10 Austin Taylor #12 Ben Wilker #14 Josh Smith #15 Marcus Nicholson #16 Jake Emerson #17 Josh Bossence #18
Brandon, our deepiest sympathies to you and Nolan and the family. Harold was always a joy to talk to in the arena and we will miss his many stories about hockey and "the way things use to be". He was well liked and admired by the kids on and off the bench, he will be missed but not forgotten. Rachel,Rick,Nathan,Mackenzie
Brandon, Nolan and to the rest of Harold's family we send our deepest condolances and sympathy to you during this difficult time. Harold will be missed by many as he has touched a lot of lives throughout his years of coaching and also being on the sidelines of many of Nolan's games in other sports activities. He always had a warm welcoming smile, and many stories to share that made you think or simply laugh. He will be greatly missed by many but not forgotten. Chanda, Corban, Conner and Ashton.
Loy, Brandon, Cam & Cory: Our most sincere condolances and sympathy go out to all you and your families. We are very sad to learn of Harold's passing. He was a genorous and caring person. Our street will never be the same with-out his cheerful hello's, friendly conversations and his will to always lend a helping hand. Thomas Janes has lost a true neighbourly friend. We will miss him very much & be forever in our thoughts. To his loved grandchidren, he was always so proud and would always share sweet stories of his ime wih you. Cherish your memories.........Joe & Evelyn, from #10.
Telfer Family, We are so very sorry to hear about Harold's passing. He was such a friendly person. I will miss him walking across the street to my parent's drive way, to say hello to me and my husband and "check in" on my children. My husband often commented on how much he loved Harold's car. It will be sad to visit my childhood street, knowig the void that "Mr. Telfer" left behind. He watched both my sister and I grow up and both Harold and Loy attended both of our weddings. Our sincere condolances to Loy, Brandon, Cam and Cory. Treasure your memories and know he will be forever with you all. Rest in Peace.
It is with a very heavy heart that I try to sum up my feelings regarding Harold's passing. He was a great friend and neighbour to our family. I'll miss his sense of humour, our discussions about cars, hockey and home renovations. No more duelling snowthrowers or tomatoes handed across the fence. I'll always remember him as a generous man who always took the time to give a friendly wave or helping hand. We'll miss you "Mr T". Dan, Donna, Brittney & Tori
Becky, Cam, Natalie and Marshall and the Telfer family: Sending you our kind thoughts and peaceful wishes.
So sorry about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Loy and the family. We will all miss him.I will always remember him for his endearing humour and smiling face and the memories he shared with me about my father.(cousin Dianne)Our Deepest Sympathy Fred and Dianne
Our deepest regrets for your great loss. We hope you are comforted by memories of a kind man who loved you all. Annie Prokop Vivian Prokop and family
Very sorry to hear of Harold`s passing I am DonaldFordham`s Wife..Don passed away on Jan.28,,He spoke often of Harold & Keith. when they were young boys together.God Bless you all at this difficult time ....Donna Fordham.
Brandon & Cory: Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during such a difficult time. Keep your stories, jokes and lessons shared closes as they will guide you through the times ahead.
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Our deepest sympathies to the Telfer family. Our neighbourhood will not be the same without Harold. We will miss his conversations, his selfless help and watching him drive off to his weekly cruise nights. All of our best. Lynne & Rosena 7 Thomas Janes Dr.
~ Lynne & Rosena