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TREVOR WEBER
Born in England and predeceased by his wife Jean, daughter Carole and brother Vernon, at age 97 he said more than once he had a full, good life and he was ready. He will be missed by his son Ken, daughter-in-law Mary, grandchildren, Tyler, Rory, Erin, Kristin and Brent, great-grandchildren, Jordan, Dylan, Chantry, Bethany, Devon, Cara and Conner, niece Trudy, nephews, Doug and Daniel, and his nephew and nieces on Jean's (Radford) side of the family, Doug, Moira and Allison.
Trevor met Jean while training in Canada during the Second World War, then immigrated here after the war. He loved his family, full stop. He was a good man with a brilliant mind, whether as a gifted navigator in the R.A.F. Lancaster bomber precision squadron, or, having never operated any computer or received a single word of advice, teaching himself the DOS language using only the manual, then writing a program which he used for years to prepare his taxes!
Trevor was from a musical family and played violin in his youth. Jean played classical piano, and together they passed along their love of music to their children, Carole and Ken. He also loved spending time at his cabin at White Lake, and travelling, taking his young family on road trips and visiting many new places in retirement.
Here's to you Dad,
and thank you for everything!
THOMSON "IN THE PARK"
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 31, 2021
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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We met Trevor Weber on our first vacation in Jamaica in 1993. He loved to swim in the ocean in Negril and Ocho Rios. He joined us on Tours to the Blue Mountain Coffee Plantation, climbing Dunn's River Falls, the Light House and the Cliff Divers in Negril. He was a very happy, pleasant man who loved life. Two years later we met him in Sears, shopping for a new suitcase for another trip. Recently, when we saw his young picture in the newspaper, it reminded us of the promise he will enjoy --- life forever in Paradise on Earth. We hope to meet again. "God will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning, nor outcry, nor pain be anymore." "The meek will possess the Earth and they will find their exquisite delight in the abundance of peace." JW.ORG - Posted by: John & Cindy Ozuk (Travel Friends) on: Jan 16, 2023
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My deepest condolences to you and your family Ken, have many fond memories of your family and time spent at your place on Harrowby. - Posted by: Blair Didychuk (Friend) on: Aug 13, 2021

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