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Jim Wilson

February 3, 2013

Peacefully, at University Hospital, on Sunday, February 3rd, 2013, with family by his side, Jim Wilson, of London, in his 76th year.  Beloved husband, for 48 years, of Lorna.  Loved father of Tom Wilson (Rebekah Du) and Carolyn Wilson (John Potwarka).  Cherished Papa of Christian, Madeleine, Abigail and Jack.  Dear brother of Bill (Nan), Tommy (Prema), Ian (Cathy), Mary (Norm) Ritson, Grace Smith, Eric, and Jessie (Gordon) Davis, and brother-in-law of Rosalie Torvi.  Fondly remembered and sadly missed by many nieces, nephews, friends and neighbours.  Born in the little town of Bellshill, Scotland, Jim immigrated to Canada in 1953.  Jim was a State Farm Agent for 36 years, dedicated to his clients’ needs, with attention to detail and much humour.  Visitation will be held on Saturday from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. at the WESTVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL, 709 Wonderland Road North, where the funeral service will be conducted on Sunday, February 10th, 2013 at 2:00 p.m.  Donations in Jim’s memory to the London Food Bank or The Salvation Army – Centre of Hope would be greatly appreciated.

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(Donated to The Salvation Army - Centre of Hope)

~ Sue & Bill Pillsworth

Dear Lorna and family, We were shocked and saddened to hear of Jim's sudden passing. He will be fondly remembered for his good cheer and dry wit. Please accept our deepest condolences, and know that we are always here for you .

~ Rosemarie & Philip Szalich

I was sad to hear of Jim's passing. I will always remember Jim with a smile on his face and a bad joke to tell me. He was always so kind to me and family. Take care of yourselves and take joy in the memories you have of Jim.

~ Sandy Henry

To Jesse & Gord and your family - We are so srry to hear of the sudden loss of your brother Jim. Please know that our deepest sympathies and our prayers are with you as you say goodbye to a dear brother.

~ Lynette & Larry Martin

Praying that you have a wonderful celebration of Uncle Jim's life today.

~ Sharon McDonald

condolences from my wife Pat and I to Jim's family for his loss. He handled our insurance for many years and was always professional and pleasant to deal with michael loebach

~ michael loebach

(Donated to The Salvation Army - Centre of Hope)

~ Nancy and Jerry Springer

(Donated to The Salvation Army - Centre of Hope)

~ Carrie Bradley

(Donated to London Food Bank)

~ Karen & Glenn

Dear Carolyn, John, Abby, Jack and family. I was very saddened to hear about the sudden loss of your father and grandfather. Please accept my sincere condolences. Thinking of you. xo Heather

~ Heather McNeely & family

(Donated to The Salvation Army - Centre of Hope)

~ Jelena King

(Donated to Mission Services of London)

~ Jean Kipp

(Donated to The Salvation Army - Centre of Hope)

~ Howard Selby/Lucille Blair

(Donated to The Salvation Army - Centre of Hope)

~ Rosemarie & Philip Szalich

(Donated to The Salvation Army - Centre of Hope)

~ Jessie Davis

(Donated to The Salvation Army - Centre of Hope)

~ Mel, Janet and Cathy Helm

(Donated to London Food Bank)

~ Ann Elliott

(Donated to The Salvation Army - Centre of Hope)

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Lorna, Tom & Carolyn, so sorry to hear of Jim's sudden passing. The good ones always die too soon. From the time Sandy and I moved to London with State Farm, your family welcomed us. Who didn't love Jim's wonderful sense of humour. He brightened every room he was in. Certainly a life well lived. He was so proud of his family. Which reminds me of a story he told me one day. A burglar broke into his house this past weekend. He came in through Tommy's bedroom window, took one look aroound and thought he was too late--so he left with nothing. Everyone that ever knew him will miss him. None more than you and your families, so my thoughts and prayers are with you. I will take comfort knowing heaven is a happier place with him there. As messed up as the world is, God knows it's not all bad to have produced someone like Jim. Please stay in touch.

~ David Henry

We will miss Jim. Such a good soul. I can't remember a time when I didn't have a smile on my face after having a "talk" with Jim. He will be telling jokes to St.Peter. Great guy all around and surely missed. Sorry for your loss.

~ Jeff & Laurie Nevin

Our thoughts and prayers are with Lorna and the family at this sad time. Raymond, Avril and family and the Wilson connection in Kilkeel, Northern Ireland

~ Avril McConnell

Lorna. So sad to hear your news. I have been speaking to Tommy, Prema and Eric over the weekend. You can be assured of prayers from your Scottish Family. Jim was such a lovely funny man and we always enjoyed being in his company. A big loss for you, but always remember the good times. In Christian Love. Ian Sheena Ross and Craig Dickie. Bellshill Scotland

~ Ian Dickie

Lorna, Tom and Carolyn, We are saddened to hear about Jim's passing. We have had some good times in the past doing fundraising for youth band trips. Please be assured of our prayers. Jim was always a great support and supporter of the youth band at London Citadel.

~ John & Wendy Britan

Enjoyed being a State Farm customer of Jim's and Ken Green's for many years. RIP

~ Steve Studenny

Dear Lorna, Carolyn & Tom, I am so sorry for your huge and sudden loss. Jim was a fine man and was very pleasant to be around. I will always have fond memories of his wonderful sense of humour. I know he will be dearly missed by his family and all those who knew him. May you find comfort in all the special memories you shared. Thinking of you, Karen & Glenn

~ Karen Calaiezzi

Robert & I have just learned from Beth of Jim's sudden passing. I recall many happy times back in the early years at the Armour farm in Dorchester. Jim will be sorely missed--may he Rest in Peace. C & R

~ Claire Boyle & Robert Johnson

Dear Lorna: My thoughts and prayers are with you. Be rest assured Jim is in a wonderful place. Carrie

~ Carrie Bradley

Christian, I am sorry to hear about the loss of your Papa; Dylan spoke very highly of him and had enjoyed his company. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts during this sad time. Most sincerely, Jil Shimer

~ Jil Shimer

Lorna, Tom and Carolyn I have many wonderful memories of happy times spent on the farm in Dorchester. Jim was a wonderful guy - as many have said always with a few jokes to share. He was so proud of his family and all of your accomplishments. Probably the first scotsman I knew - remember his brogue being difficult to understand at the beginning but then... oh my how we laughed. Wish I could be there in person but will be there in spirit. God bless.

~ Beth Armour

Dear Lorna, Tom & Carolyn...please accept my deepest condolences. Jim was so down to earth and had a wonderful sense of humour...and a lot of good jokes! I always enjoyed my conversations with Jim when I was a claims adjuster in London. Even when I moved to Hanover to begin my agency career, Jim called me and e-mailed me a number of times. He even stopped in for a visit a few summers ago. I know he will be dearly missed. Someone once said that sharing tales of those we've lost is how we keep from really losing them. Take Care.

~ Mark Rogan

We're so sorry to hear about Jim's passing... and send our deepest hopes that you find strength in each other at this difficult time. You're in our thoughts, ~ Summer Burton and family

~ Summer Burton

We are so sorry for your loss. He will forever live in your memories and hearts - our deepest condolences. Love Jelena, Roy, Sam, Elizabeth, and Lewis King

~ Jelena & Roy King

Dear Lorna and family - my thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. Jim was a noble gentleman with the gift to create a positive atmosphere with people around him. His WIT of telling jokes and stories is second to none. I will always treasure the free endorphines my body received from laughing at Jim's jokes and stories. RIP.

~ Lucille Blair

Lorna and family, accept my deepest sympathy. As a representative of Speedy Glass I had the opportunity to meet many State Farm Agents and their staff. I would always alot extra time to meet with Jim and his staff for there always was an exchange of information and jokes or humorous stories to be told, as well as news of the industry. Jim also got me hooked on a weekly breakfast at Zellers prior to their closing. Thanks James, you will always stand tall in my memories.

~ Howard Selby

Hi Lorna. We are deeply saddened by the passing of your husband Jim. His personality and humor made us felt right at home during our visit last summer. Please accept our condolences. Our thoughts are with you during your time of grief.

~ Ann & Dezman Elliott

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