Kenneth Lloyd Tilly
With heavy hearts we announce the sudden passing of our beloved father, Papa, and Great-grandfather. Survived by daughters Robin (John) Smith, & Tracey (Lyle) Hill; and granddaughters Amanda (Vilo Castro) Smith, Lindsay (Chad) Gill, Bridget (Matthew) Woolstencroft, & Kaitlin Hill; and great-grandchildren Mila, Rylee, Sawyer, & Max. Predeceased by son Lorne (1984). Also survived by sister Arlene (Bill) Plumptree. Ken was a long standing member of the Grand River R. V. Resort and a dedicated employee of Canadian Gypsum for 35 years. A caring and fun-loving jokester, he leaves huge holes in the hearts of his loved ones. Visitation from 10 - 2 on Tuesday, December 13, 2022 with the Funeral Service immediately following in the Chapel. Cremation. Donations to Mission Services of Hamilton or a food bank would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements by Hyde & Mott Chapel, 60 Main Street South, Hagersville. www.rhbanderson.com
Condolences
Posted by
Lori Thomas
on
Dec 10th, 2022
Sincere condolences to Robin,Tracy and family
Posted by
Heidi Lorincz
on
Dec 10th, 2022
Robin, Tracey and family my deepest condolences for your loss of your father May he rest in eternal peace! You’re all in my thoughts and prayers during this hard time!
Love Heidi
Posted by
Paul Smelser
on
Dec 12th, 2022
I would like to express my deepest condolences to all of Ken´s families and closest friends. I worked many years with Ken at CGC and got to know him quite well. He was always a friendly guy and easy to engage in conversation. Yes he was a bit of a jokester at times but in a very harmless way. He was always handy to have nearby when things were on the top shelf. One of the taller people I knew. RIP Ken!
Paul Smelser
Posted by
Tricia Lawrence Reitsma
on
Mar 12th, 2024
Robin, Tracey so sorry to read about the passing of your father. I am not sure if you can connect my new last name but I babysat you when you were little and lived in Hagersville with your mom. The last time I seen you was at Lorne’s funeral. Your dad was a nice man and always friendly. He did have a great since of humour. I am sure that all of you miss him and hope you healed on the memories. Would love to hear from you.
Tricia Lawrence (Reitsma)