Tim Woollard

March 23rd, 2021

 Tim was born on October 1, 1942 in Truro, Nova Scotia to Maynard and Adele Woollard (nee Hunt) and died on March 23, 2021 in Regina, Saskatchewan.

 Tim and his 4 sisters grew up in Saskatchewan with their parents who were both teachers. He married Mary Ann Koenigbaur on November 8, 1969 and they remained married for the remaining 51 years of his life. He became a teacher and taught in a number of Saskatchewan communities including Holdfast, Craik, Fond-du-lac and Sandy Lake.

 In 1977 Tim and Mary Ann opened up TLM Confectionery and grocery. They ran the store in Kamsack, Saskatchewan for the next 21 years. He was a kind and caring man who dealt with people fairly. Many people came into the store just to say hello as they bought candy or a lottery ticket. Tim served on the Kamsack School Board and Kamsack Town Council. 

 Tim was a Riders Fan and season ticket holder but more a CFL fan. He supported his wife and children and was always present in the stands cheering them on. Even the other students on his children’s teams looked for him in the stands. He was a hockey scout most notably with the Prince Albert Raiders and coached both hockey and baseball.

 In his later years Tim put his love of driving to good use and took many trips in Western Canada and the United States in his van. He also took a few trips to Europe and Australia. 

 Tim was predeceased by his parents; his sisters Ann, Trish and Lois; as well as his brothers-in-law Ranny, Rudy and Laurie. 

 He leaves behind his beautiful wife Mary Ann; son Michael; daughter Lee Ann (Chris) Gagnon; niece/daughter Serena Shane; his sister Jean (Harold); brother-in-law Benny; sister-in-law Carol; three wonderful grandchildren Andy, Jack and Olivia; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

 No funeral service will be held.

Messages:

Condolences to the family from the late Walter Hladun family, I remember Tim and my dad and others that went to football games, take 5 license plate and playing cards and rum kelly

To everyone in the Woolard clan- prayers and my deepest condolences. Growing up in Kamsack and just living down the street from TLM, it was inevitable that I’d chat with Tim and MaryAnn regularly. I remember Tim fondly as a man generous, kind and knowledgeable guy. I remember when the TLM was first painted with all the cartoon characters- it seemed like such an interesting place. Take care, I’ll be praying for your family.

So sorry to hear about Tim’s passing. Our sincere condolences to Mary Anne, Mike, Serena, Lee Anne and Families.

My sincere condolences to MaryAnn and the kids...thank you for allowing me to work for you and Tim...sending hugs and prayers..❤

Sincere condolences to Mary Ann & family. Tim gave me my first job at TLM. I learned a lot from him during my time as an employee. He was such a great boss!! Sending my respect and prayers for comfort.

Our condolences to Mike and family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

On behalf of Straightnose family members we express our sincere condolences to his beautiful wife Mary Ann and family. Our thoughts and prayers. May Creator comfort you during this difficult time.

My sincere condolences Mary Ann and family for your loss! Tim was always so nice to people, me included! God bring you peace and comfort now and always!!

We are very sorry to hear of Tim's passing. Please accept our condolences Mary Ann and family.

Sending my heartfelt condolences to the family of Tim Woollard. I was 11 years old and our go to place for treats was TLM. Tim and his family were awesome proprietor’s. The Bryant family did business with Tim for many years. He will always be remembered for his friendliness and kind spirit. Sincerely, The Bryant family from Cote’s

Our deepest condolences to Mike and his family during this difficult time.

My sincere condolences to the family.

We were very sorry to hear about Tim’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with Mary Ann and families. He will be missed.

It sounds as though Tim left a profound impression on many that he met through the store,and his service on councils. He will be missed by those who knew him and thsoe who benefitted from his interest, kindness, and generosity. His memory and legacy will be well served by the stories which you tell of him, his service, and his kindness towards others. With my condolences, Norm Grayston

I and my brother Steven and sisters Darlene Debi and Margaret would like to express our Sincere condolences to Mary Anne and all Tim's loved ones. We knew Tim through our father the late Hector Badger. My father and Tim were very good friends. We are truly sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

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