Obituary of Timothy Raymond Pastuck
True to his nature of never wanting to let a good night end, Tim Pastuck was the last one to call it a night while holding his wife Christine’s hand. He passed, finally at rest after battling so hard. They had spent the day surrounded by family and lifelong friends. He listened while they retold countless stories of the adventures they had each had with him. The theme of his life is laid out through the tales of laughter and excitement. He was a big kid at heart who played hard and loved even harder. Tim and Christine had created a beautiful life full of love that they shared with their children, Janelle (spouse Chad) and Mitch (spouse Teaghan) and grandchildren, Kiara and Ivy. Their weekends were spent together and with friends and family. Exploring every corner of forests around their home offered, soaking up the sun on the boat or sitting around the fire. The past time didn’t matter, only the company did. Which is why we know he will always continue to be around. This is the perfect example of life being too short, as he’s leaving behind his father Ray, mother Muriel, sister Barb, and mother-in-law Shirley along with so many others. Prince Albert and Christopher Lake had offered Tim a backdrop to most of his stories. Stories we now hold close and dear. We thank all those who have been a part of them and we ask that you continue to share them with us. A Private Celebration of Tim’s Life will be held this summer. We ask that anyone wishing to send something to the family to instead make a donation in Tim’s name to the Victoria Hospital Palliative Care Ward https://helpthevic.ca/
Family and friends wishing to send online condolences are welcome to visit www.beaulacfuneralhome.com Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Beau “Lac” Funeral Home and Crematorium, Tracy-Lynn Lenchuk, Funeral Director, Prince Albert, SK 306-763-3322
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