Charles H. (Tiger) Latimer

November 28th, 2012

Passed away at Delta Hospital.  Predeceased by his parents George and Allison, brothers Bill and Allan and his wife Joan. Survived by his son Vincent, Daughters Vicky (Alan) Dawn (Luis) Faith, his sisters Doreen and Isabel in-laws Winnie, Dorothy and Fred. His wife Norma and her children Brad (Wendy) Shelley (Bill) Dana (Tony) sister Susan and Many Grandchildren and great Grandchildren.

He belonged to the Delta and Richmond Rod and Gun clubs, He loved trap shooting. He was a commercial fisherman and a Bridgeman.

We would like to thank the staff and Doctor Balakumar at Delta Hospital for the good care they gave to Tiger. Donations may be made to Delta Hospital or OWL foundation. 

An open house for Tiger will be held on Friday December 14, 2012 between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. at Fisherman’s Hall 4481 Savoy Street, Ladner, BC. 

You are invited to leave a personal message of condolence for the family.

“Always Remembered Forever and Loved”

Messages:

To Norma and Family: Pat and I would like to offer our deep condolences on the passing of Tiger. He was a great friend, hunting, trap-shooting and crabbing companion. Thanks for all that you taught us. Out memories of Tiger will always remain with us. Rest in Peace Tiger

so shocked to read the obit! thinking of you, Norma...and the family

We were so sorry to hear about Tiger's passing. We have so many fond memories of Tiger and Joan and watching all of the kids grow up together. There were many mornings that he could be found in our kitchen after going to his garage sales. We really enjoyed his sense of humour and the stories he would tell. We are sorry that we will not be able to attend the memorial service as Len just had surgery on his shoulder, but our thoughts and prayers will be with you all. Rest in Peace Tiger. Len and Duska

To Tigers family: My sincerest regrets. I will always remember Tiger, he was a great friend, We played soccer together on the Ladner soccer team.

Tiger was always a great friend and neighbour. We both enjoyed the outdoors and trapshooting. We often talked about the "Old Days" of duck hunting and "Old Richmond", having all lived there in the 60's. Our thoughts are with the family, and Norma knows that we are only across the yard if she needs anything, anytime. Gardening won't be the same without Tiger always "one-upping" me with his tomato plants compared to mine. We'll shoot trap together again one day, Tiger. Farewell, Dear Friend. Paul, Laurie & Bethany Eberhard

We would like to offer our sincere condolences on the loss of your loved one. We did not know 'Tiger' but if you were to judge a man by his family, whom we value as friends, then he must have been an incredible person. We are here to share your sadness. Ed & Marlene.

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