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There were many times when we experienced IT challenges that I went to see if I could provide some support to Colin only to come away feeling that I was the one who got the support and the encouragement that things would be OK. And they would be.
Thank you for that encouragement, humour and calming influence when it mattered most. I will remember it when I need it next. Memory by Myra Calungcaguin - Cloma Jan 3, 2011 I met Colin through his wife Trish (a friend at work) here in the Philippines. When I learned how they met, how they kept in touch, and his travel to our country and get married here -- I felt he was one of those few good men.
I recall the first time we met him in our office... his quiet demeanor was the opposite of our gregarious manner. I noticed he took it in all in with a pleasant smile. In that brief moment, he exuded a quiet yet strong stance.
As I read memories of him now... it is with regret that I did not keep in touch with him and his family as much as I would have wanted...
Rest in peace, Colin.
Jan 3, 2011 I met Colin through his wife Trish (a friend at work) here in the Philippines. When I learned how they met, how they kept in touch, and his travel to our country and get married here -- I felt he was one of those few good men.
I recall the first time we met him in our office... his quiet demeanor was the opposite of our gregarious manner. I noticed he took it in all in with a pleasant smile. In that brief moment, he exuded a quiet yet strong stance.
As I read memories of him now... it is with regret that I did not keep in touch with him and his family as much as I would have wanted...
Rest in peace, Colin.
Memory by Raj Ramnarace Dec 31, 2010 My brothers and I had the privilege of growing up with Colin, Dave, Robbie and Carol since childhood (the mid 1970s)…Our families pretty much formed a lifetime friendship/family bond. I can still remember those days of playing outside, street hockey, kite flying, building forts, etc. Colin at that time was like the gentle giant, and an older brother to us. *Smiling* as I recall a moment when we were all playing beside their town-house and one of the older kids was going to throw a ninja star at the fence. Out comes Colin’s mom and the older kid said ‘hey get that hot chic to move out of the way’. Colin smiled, laughed and proudly said ‘that’s my mom ’. I still remember his unique voice, laughter and smile – it never changed when we grew older. He loved his video games and would come over often to play on our Commodore 64. Fast forward to the 90s – Colin and I hung out a lot especially when Dave moved out to Ottawa for a bit. We had so much fun - the clubbing, jokes, good times, trips to Ottawa and yes he would still come over to play the video games (especially Galaga his favorite back then) etc. I lost a best friend but his smile, laughter and all the good times we shared will always remain with me… Memory by Rob Woon-Fat Dec 31, 2010 Thank you to everyone for their love and support at this difficult time. We are all better people for knowing Colin, let us honor his memory by striving to be as kind and decent a human being as he was. Colin will be missed deeply, but his spirit will live on in our hearts and minds forever. Memory by Paul Kroes Dec 30, 2010 When I rejoined Levitt Safety after being away for 10 years, Colin was one of the first people I bumped into, in the lobby. Oh Hi Colin, Hi Paul., was the exchange. It was like I had never left. Colin was still quiet, unflappable and very capable. The only real difference was that he had his childrens posters up on his wall. I met them a few times at the office. He clearly loved his kids. Colin was also easy to work with, because you could always count on him. If I'd say, my computer is acting wonky, he'd say OK leave it with me. No worries - it was taken care of. I will really miss my colleauge Colin sitting in the office beside mine. Memory by Alan Noble Dec 30, 2010 Colin was more than a co-worker he was a dear friend. He touched a great many lives, and I am personally a better person for having know him. Colin was as dedicated to his work as he was his family, and was truly one of the nicest people you could have the pleasure of meeting. He will be greatly missed. Memory by Boris Yip Dec 30, 2010 You can shed tears that he is gone or you can smile because he lived, you can close your eyes and pray that he will come back, or you can open your eyes and see all that he has left. your heart can be empty because you can't see him or you can be full of the love that you shared, you can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday,or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday. you can remember him and only that he is gone or you can cherish his memory and let it live on, you can cry and close your mind be empty and turn your back, or you can do what he would want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on.
Colin, you were more than a colleague, you were a friend. Your smile will be missed and you will never be forgotten
Memory by Vinetia Locke Dec 29, 2010 Colin you were helpful and kind May you soul rest in peace Memory by Kelly McGillis Dec 29, 2010 I will always marvel at Colin's patience - and I need to start thinking of him when I get frustrated at work. He held a position with our company that carried a tremendous level of responsibility and probably all the pressure that went along with it. Yet he always addressed, what in the scheme of things were my trivial concerns, with a smile and a willingness to help.
Thank You Colin: for humouring me, for excusing my ignorance, for always laughing at my lame jokes - even when they weren't funny. I guess you were just that kind of guy. Wherever you are, please know that you and your lovely family are in my thoughts.
Memory by Mike Brown Dec 28, 2010 "Hi Mike, what's up! Those words will always be etched in my memory of Colin. Whether it was on the phone or standing in the doorway of his office, he was always ready to stop what he was doing and solve my dilema. Although I didn't see Colin on a daily basis, I always enjoyed his smiling face. Colin will be sorely missed by all who knew him. Memory by Joan Noble Dec 27, 2010 I worked with Colin for over 20 years at Levitt-Safety. I watched him grow from a shy, young man with a bright infectious smile who one day went on a whirlwind European tour only to find the woman of his dreams - Patricia. He was smitten. After that trip he was a different man. Patricia and Colin courted for 4 years before he wore her down and became his wife. I was lucky to be privy in this part of Colin's life. And then came along Peter and Sophie of whom he was so proud of and was always happy to talk about his family.
Colin was a warm confident man with an unflappable manner, always willing to lend a hand, never an unkind word. You would have to go “far and wide” to find an individual that was so respected and meant so much to so many. Colin will be forever missed.
Memory by Brittany Childerhose Dec 24, 2010 I spent many years working with Colin at Levitt-Safety and even though I have been gone for a few years now I have never forgotten his infectious smile and kind heart. Colin's spirit was inspirational. He was easily one of the kindest, most patient, sincere and humble people I have had the priviledge of knowing. Underneath his quiet voice was a huge heart. He was never too busy to lend a hand, fix or problem or even just say Hi. I will always remember Colin as a friend, respected colleague, and MVP of the Levitt softball team. Colin, you will forever be in our hearts and will be missed so dearly. I honestly believe the world would be a better place if we had more people like you in it. Memory by Bart Antinozzi Dec 23, 2010 "Colin the walk out the door at the end of a work day has changed forever. We would often ask each other to turn off the lights on our floor, needless to say you had the lights more often than not. 'Hey Colin you got the lights' and his faint gentle voice would stream back 'Yup, have a goodnight Bart' We will never share those words again but they will be cherished in my heart forever.
Thank you for patience on a tough day, your honour and respect in helping others.
Rest in Peace Colin, you will be in our hearts forever Memory by Lynn Chmara-Peca Dec 23, 2010 My times with Colin were some of the fondest of my days here at Levitt. Colin had a smile on his face no matter what turmoil was going on in IT. He was always ready to lend a hand, even if he was swimming with the Aligators. I will miss his smile, his laugh, his friendship. Words cannot express the how wonderful of a gift we had in Colin. It is with a very heavy heart that I say farewell to Colin, but I will see you again my friend. Thank you for touching all our lives, you will be surely missed. Memory by Ken Hedger Dec 23, 2010 I have been retired for 14 years, so only worked with Colin a few years. He was very good natured, and took my complaints about the --- computor with a smile. Then made it work. Memory by David Wootten Dec 23, 2010 Colin was always professional, supportive and a kind gentleman.
I will miss him. Memory by Nick Randall Dec 23, 2010 Colin was a better person than he would ever admit.
From a business perspective, Colin was instrumental to my own success. His positive attitude and willingness to help at any time, was a great contributor to the implementation of B2B IT solutions. From EDI, SAP, to custom e-commerce applications, Colin continually built and maintained a viable customer interface.
Over time, I realized what a great team player he was. Not only handling the burden of not just our customers IT issues, but also of all of our IT questions, concerns, suggestions, and complaints. Colin always maintained a calm, professional and good spirited demeanor. While the IT world would seemingly crash all around us, Colin was there; smiling, cordial, and above all, fixing all of our own issues while never asking for anything in return.
As our professional relationship grew, so did our friendship, and for that I will always be blessed. Colin never hesitated to spend time with his friends. My fondest memory of Colin is a Saturday morning from last year. We all decided to go paintballing that morning, but only Colin and I showed up. It was a dark, cold, snowy morning in November, and we rolled up to the area only to find about twenty 8 year olds raring to shoot each other with paint pellets. Colin, who had been paint balling many times before, was already gearing up ready to go. I was actually quite nervous of getting embarrassed by a bunch of kids. I fondly remember the look on Colin’s face as we were getting ready and he noticed my hesitancy and he said: “Nick, they’re kids. You can’t embarrass yourself anymore than you’ve already done with me, I’ll still talk to you on Monday, don’t worry.” We later laughed it off over a late breakfast and a few hours of quality time without “work” distractions.
From there, we became good friends. Colin was an honest, caring and generous person. Knowing Colin for only 5 years, I truly feel blessed to have been able to know him both as a colleague and a friend. Colin taught me that work is just that, and that what is important is how we deal with people; our colleagues, our friends and our families. It’s not what we do, but how we do it. I have become a better person from knowing Colin. I have become a better person from trying to follow Colin’s lead in relationship building and working with zero pretenses or false assumptions of those I work with. I hope to continue to become a better person by remembering what Colin meant for me, and how I can best preserve that memory forever.
It is with great sadness that I write this whilst being unable to convey this message to Colin directly. It is with a heavy heart that I remember him, yet I never expressed what he meant to me in person. I hope his family reads this and knows that many, many, many of us miss Colin, and the emptiness in our hearts will be there forever. All I can hope for is that the memory of who Colin was, and what he meant for me will guide me to being a more courageous, caring, gracious, humble, happy individual as Colin had been.
Colin Woon-Fat taught me to be a better person, and I will remember him by trying to be as he was in life. In this way, Colin will be in my heart forever.
Memory by Dawn Hasbury Dec 23, 2010 Colin was such a kind, generous soul. He always had a smile and would do what he could to help in any manner. It was a pleasure working with him and seeing his smile daily. The world lost a wonderful, kindhearted and truly thoughtful man. We will greatly miss you Colin, you will forever be in our hearts!! Memory by Kevin Araujo Dec 21, 2010 Colin was a very considerate and kind spirited person. He was always wiling to lend a hand. Whether it be training on some new technology at work or assisting me with a difficult problem, Colin would never hesitate.
Aside from being an extremely talented IT professional, Colin was a great friend. He made it easy to sit across from him on a hot summer's day, share a couple of beers and talk about life's comings and goings.
I've never seen Colin get upset about anything. He always maintained a pleasant disposition and it was well known to everyone. He had such a great attitude and it served as motivation for others.
It was an absolute joy knowing Colin and I only hope that during my life I come to know more people like him.
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