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Submitted by masterfunerald… on Tue, 02/16/2021 - 10:10:AM

Succumbed to heart failure after a long struggle with poems disease, a rare and complex blood cancer, on February 13, 2021.

He leaves to mourn his wife Rosemary and the two daughters he adored, Alexis and Brianna. Lt. Colonel Timothy Orange was predeceased by his parents Thomas and Joycelyn (nee Urquhart) Orange. Tim has now joined them and will enjoy their company at their place of rest.

Sister Virginia, brother Tom and partner Rose Austin, sisters Cynthia and brother-in-law Joseph Fardell, sister Maryanne and brother-in-law Gary Ross, know his stories will never rest until heaven‘s end.

Tim was a proud and devoted soldier in the Canadian Army during his 42 year career. Tim served with the Argylls and Sutherland Regiment, 2PPCLI, 3 Commando The Airborne Regiment, The Royal Regiment of Canada, The Lorne Scots, as their commanding officer and finished his career with the Royal Canadian Regiment.

He served all across the globe for Canada and regaled us with stories of serving during the Montreal Olympics, overseas tours in Cyprus, Bosnia and Afghanistan.

He adored his daughters Alexis and Brianna. Nothing was more important to him than knowing he set them up to launch careers in professional ballet and in the dramatic arts should they so choose. In surviving this complex disease he taught all who knew him how to truly give your all to every task at hand.

We will miss him with the same vigour.

Rest now dear soldier. We’ll miss you and will be watching for you. Winds 5. Carry on. Booyah.

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Michael McDonald

Although I’ve only known Tim a short time he was easy to like. I’ll remember him as a true gentleman and valued member of the military fraternity. Fair winds and following seas friend.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 02/20/2021 - 08:31:AM

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Ottawa and District Branch The RCR Association

Tim was a true man of valour who demonstrated great courage and resilience throughout his illness. A fine soldier, we will sorely miss Tim, but ever recall him with an "in memoriam" donation to The RCR Museum in his name. Pro Patria!

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The Hayward and Paquette’s

It’s been a privilege to know you and share wonderful golden memories with you over the years, memories that shall never be forgotten . You’ve made a lasting impact in many lives a lot of lessons a lot of support thank you for everything you’ve done for us all

Rest easy now Tim
You’ll never be forgotten ❤️

Booyah

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Rob Haddow

I had the pleasure of working with Tim for a short time when he served at DG Space a few years ago. We had the luck to reconnect recently through amateur radio and I always looked forward to him joining the weekly radio net as he had such a positive outlook. He was a perfect gentleman and I am saddened with his loss. My condolences to his family.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 02/20/2021 - 11:47:AM

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David Beatty

Solid soldier and close friend, you will be missed brother. My deepest condolances to Rosemary and the the girls.

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Col Jim Davis

Rosemary and family,
On behalf on the Kingston Branch, The RCR Association, I wish to convey our solemn condolences on the loss of brave Tim. He fought long and hard combatting this debilitating disease- like the stoic soldier he was. May the happy memories of his life fill your heartsand help you through your time of bereavement.

Pro Patria

Jim Davis

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John Mcgowan VA3JYK

My Condolences I Well miss His Unique checking into the nets.

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Patrick and Lisa Banning

Amazing man, amazing life! Our thoughts are with Rosemary, Alexis and Brianna. Rest In Peace.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 02/20/2021 - 01:10:PM

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Shelly and Dan Mousseau

Thinking of you all during thus time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 02/20/2021 - 01:17:PM

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Richard Urquhart

Tim was an awesome Husband a good Father and my cousin. Tim was close to me as was Cynthia we all were born a year apart in age and with his passing a part of that triangle is gone. Rest in Peace Cousin, we will soldier on without you but knowing you will watch over us.

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