TIMOTHY RONALD GRYNOL

It is with deep regret that we announce the passing of Timothy Ronald Grynol (TRG) at the Health Science Centre in Winnipeg on June 29, 2008 at the age of 47 years.
Tim was employed by the Town of Fort Frances for the past 27 years. He had currently accomplished several upgrading to his education to provide the town with water and sewer distribution. He took great pride in achieving his certification.

Tim’s children were his pride and joy. He was always so proud of each of them, whether it was hockey, hunting, school, or just being who they were.
Tim’s passion in life was the times he spent in a boat fishing, or hunting with family and friends. Michelle and Tim could always be found on a boat, in some inland lake, where fishing was always best. Tim would say, “If it was harder to get to, the fishing had to be better.”
Tim’s true passion was hunting with his best friend Milt Strachan, his father Ed, and his sons, Aaron and Scott.
Tim was the most dedicated father, husband, son, brother and uncle he could be. Family was always the most important thing to Tim. His honesty and integrity were noted by all who knew him. Tim always had a song for everyone, but the elite group would get Tim’s special version of the song.
Tim is survived by the love of his life, his wife of 19 years and best friend Michelle, and his three children, Aaron, Scott, and Jonna.
Tim is survived by his parents Edward and Lenore Grynol; brothers Edward and wife Nancy and their children, Trevor, Robin, and Penny; and brother Kenny and his son, Nathan.
Also surviving is his Aunt Mayva McFayden and Uncle Ken; Aunt Deloris and Buzz Wickstrom; Aunt Eileen and Jim Davis; Aunt Marie and Cousin Wendy McDiarmid; and many great nieces and nephews.
Tim is also survived by his in-laws, Donna and Pat Daub, Monique and husband Jeff Storrey, Matt and wife Karen Daub; nieces Sarah, Randi, and Kelley Teeple; and nephew Griffen Daub.
Funeral services will be held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church on Friday, July 4, 2008 at 11 a.m., with Father Francis Puddicherry officiating. Visitation will take place prior to the service at 10 a.m. Refreshments will be served immediately after the service in the basement of the church.
Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Honourary pallbearers will be Edward Grynol, Kenny Grynol, Milt Strachan, Rob Barnard, Jeff Steinke, John Sivonen, Evan Woodland, Curtis Wickstrom, Matt Daub, Barry Mosbeck, Jack Fiset, Donny McCool, John Krukoski, Mike Strain, Jeff Storrey, and David Grinsell.
Donations may be made in honour of Tim’s name to the Heart and Stroke Association, and the Diabetes Association.
We’ll never forget you Dad/Immy, or the things that you once did;
The brother, the father, the humorous “kid.”
The smiles, the laughter, or the stories you once told,
remain in our hearts forever, and forever we will hold.
The love you had to offer and the advice you had to give
These are our reason’s we’ll continue to live.
The father who cared so deeply and true, who loved us and taught us,
and always followed through.
The husband who offered and loved beyond belief,
the Best Friend you cherished and the little brother
you couldn’t help but love.
Your happy way of living, everyone could see
We’re not about to say goodbye, because together again we’ll all be
So rest in peace our friend, we know you’re watching over us,
until the very end.
“May you fish where there are no slot sizes, and no Ukrainian limit. And what’s brown is down, and what’s black is in the back.”

Tim Grynol

I delivered the Times to the Grynols years ago and played hockey with Tim.My condolences to the family.Michael Turgeon,Winnipeg Manitoba.

Condolences

I was in High School the same time as Tim. While it cannot be said that we were friends, I remember him as a guy with a great sense of humour.

I would like to offer my condolences to Michelle and the children and the extended family.

Sincerely,

Glenn R. Lockhart.

TIMMY

As one of Tim's many cousins it saddens me that he has left us. My thoughts are with his family and friends. You will never be forgotten Timmy!!
"KAWASAKI LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL!!!"

Theresa McDiarmid Abbotsford, BC

Tim Grynol

I am a cousin of Timmy. I have great memories as a child and also when we visited as adults. Timmy was the most kind hearted person I knew. He will always be in my heart. I will be praying for my Uncle Ed and Aunt Lenora, his brothers, and the rest of the family. Love, Julie

Tim Grynol

Michelle, Aaron, Scotty & Jonna

We were very sad to hear of Tim's passing. A shock to us. We are sending a card, but would like to let you know why we are not at the service, because you know that we would be. We have moved to Dawson Creek BC, about 1 hr west of Grande Prairie. If we were still in Kenora we would have been there for sure. I hope that you can all take comfort that Tim is in a wonderful place and will wait patiently for the rest of us to join him one day. Michelle give yourself a big hug for us and then give the kids each one too. An extra big one for Aaron from the Reynard clan. He was one of us once. Will miss Tim. He was a great husband, father and friend.

Our thoughts are with you
Love always
Barry, Sherry, Travis(Nicole), Shallyn(Jon)

Hi Michelle, You probably

Hi Michelle,

You probably won't remember me but I was one of the nurses that took care of Tim before he went in for cardiac surgery at St. B. I'm shocked by his passing and I'm so sorry for your loss. Praying that God will comfort you and your family during this difficult time.

Sincerly,

Ruth Suderman

Tim

Today i am sadden to here my freind i worked with for 25 plus years has passed but your in a better place god bless you tim till we meet again digger R butt.

Tim's passing is a HUGE loss

Tim's passing is a HUGE loss to family, relatives, friends, and co-workers. Our family got to know Tim through hockey when his son Aaron and Jon Paul played together. Jon Paul worked with Tim for the Town as a summer student and always had kind things to say about Mr. Grynol. The Grynol family and Mary Patrick had deep friendship connections as well. It's never easy at a time like this.
Tim’s death was sudden. When we heard the news we simply could not believe it. Tim was well-loved and he had done so many things on Earth and we’re sure he’ll do much more in Heaven.

Our deepest condolences,
Larry, Josie & Jon Paul Patrick

Timmy

we are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May God bless and keep you all in his arms.

Tim Grynol rest in Peace

Michelle, Aaron, Scotty, Jonna, Ed and Lenora

Our deepest sympathies on the Loss of Tim. He was truly a friend of the writer and his family when we were part of the Fort Frances community. Tim was a family man whose wife and children meant everything to him. He also had a passion for living, fishing , hunting and hockey and literally broke his leg for the Atom rep team. So sorry to hear of his untimely passing. We will see you again some day.

Dave, Jean, Cameron, Duncan and Rebecca Keith

Aaron to you and your

Aaron to you and your family, our sincere sympathy. We met your dad when he brought you to stay with us in Thunder Bay while you attended hockey school. We are grateful for having had the opportunity to meet your family, it was a fun summer. Let God provide you comfort during this difficult time. May the memories of your dad warm your heart always.
Palma and Gord Mandigo, Nigel, Nathan, Lucas, Bridget and Margaux
Oak Bank, Manitoba

RE:Timmy Grynol

My condolences to Michelle and the rest of Tim's Family...I always remember Tim as a super nice guy with a heart of gold...Always had a smile on his face..and usually put one on someone elses..Rob Kawulia

Tim Grynol

Michelle, Aaron, Scotty and Jonna,

We are so shocked and sorry to hear about Tim. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Take care.

Mark and Marsha Boileau

My heart goes out to Tim's

My heart goes out to Tim's family. Tim was a great fun guy to work with who had a wonderful sense of humour and a smile that brightened your day. The world has lost but the heavens have gained.

Michelle and family: We were

Michelle and family:

We were in Alberta when my Mom called and told us about Tim's passing. I'm so sorry - if we could have been there for you, we would have.

I will always remember the times at Angie and Jack's for bonfires and big meals when we were all together in a houseful of friendship and laughter.

You are all in our prayers and thoughts. I know that doesn't help much with how you're feeling now, but I hope in some small way it will.

Robin and Joey Payeur
Portage la Prairie, MB