

in Engineering in 1980, Tim relocated to Calgary, Alberta with his wife Margaret Webber, and began his career.
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This experience cemented Tim’s desire to work as an engineer in Alberta’s oil patch – a decision that would set the course of his life. While attending the University of Toronto, Tim completed a work term as an engineer in Fort McMurray, Alberta.

Tim excelled in many things in his youth – he was a gifted rower, played high school football, and was an excellent student (when having extra-curricular fun permitted). In 1956, the family relocated to Oakville, Ontario, and then in 1957, to Mississauga, Ontario, where Jocelyn and Tim were raised. Tim was born in 1954 in Cardiff, Wales, to Francis John “Royston” Webber and Linda Webber (Jenkins), both of whom originated from Glamorgan, Wales. Tim is also mourned by Margaret Webber and Cheryl Webber. His father Royston passed away at age 98 in the days following Tim’s death. He was predeceased by his mother Linda (1996). He leaves behind his sister Jocelyn Kaiser, brother-in-law Jeff Kaiser, as well as niece Sarah and nephews Matthew and David. Tim leaves behind his four daughters: Jill Truscott, Emily Vidricaire, Hilary Webber, and Melanie Webber, and three grandchildren: Jack Truscott, Ruby Truscott, and Victoria Vidricaire. It is with great sadness and deep sorrow that we announce the sudden passing of Tim at his home in High River, Alberta.
