Thomas Kinsman

Thomas Graham Kinsman

Friday, June 13th, 1947 - Saturday, September 11th, 2021
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BOOKOFMEMORIES.COM, including mobile applications and related services (collectively the “Site”) is fully owned and operated by FrontRunner Professional, (the “Company,” “we,” “us,” “our”). Company takes your privacy seriously. We feel it is important that you fully understand the terms and conditions under which we use the information we gather from you through the use of our Site. Please read this Privacy Policy ("Policy") carefully to understand how we will use and protect your Personal Information. We will not share your Personal Information with anyone except as described in this Policy. Changes to this Policy will be announced on our Site, so please check back periodically. This Policy forms part of the Company’s TERMS AND CONDITIONS and is incorporated by reference to those Terms and Conditions.

This Policy outlines Company’s general policies and practices for protecting your private information on this Site. It covers why Company collects information, the types of information it gathers, how it uses such information, and the notice and choice affected individuals have regarding Company’s use of and their ability to correct their information. This Policy applies to all personal information received by Company whether in electronic, written, or verbal format.

Company reserves the right to modify this Policy at any time and will do so from time to time. Each modification shall be effective upon its posting to the Site. Your continued use of the Site following any such modification constitutes your acceptance of any change(s) to this Policy. It is therefore important that you review this Policy regularly. If you have any questions concerning this Policy please contact Company at support@frontrunner360.com.

1. Scope

This Policy covers the Site in part and as a whole. However, it does not apply to entities that Company does not own or control, including without limitation, Campaign, advertisers or developers of content. Company may include third-party links on the Site. These third-party sites are governed by their own privacy policies and NOT this Policy. Company therefore has no responsibility or liability for the content and activities of these third-party sites. Please check the privacy policy of any third-party site you interact with on or off the Site.

2. General Policy Provisions

  1. Definitions

    “Personal Information” includes both “Personally Identifiable Information” and “Non-Personally Identifiable Information”.

    "Personally Identifiable Information" refers to information that lets us know the specifics of who you are and can be used to identify, contact or locate you. Personally Identifiable Information is requested when you register with us, make a Donation, correspond with us, or otherwise volunteer information, for instance, through the use of "Contact Us". Personally Identifiable Information may include, without limitation, your name, mailing address, telephone number, e-mail address, credit card number, and other identification and contact information.

    "Non-Personally Identifiable Information" refers to information that does not identify a specific individual by itself or in combination with other information. We gather certain information about you based upon what you view on our Site in several ways. This information is compiled and analyzed on both a personal and an aggregated basis. This information may include the Site’s Uniform Resource Locator ("URL") that you just came from, which URL you next go to, what browser you are using, and your Internet Protocol ("IP") address. A URL is the global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web (‘Web”). An IP address is an identifier for a computer or device on a Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol ("TCP/IP") network, such as the World Wide Web. Networks use the TCP/IP protocol to route information based on the IP address of the destination. In other words, an IP address is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer whenever you are surfing the Web, allowing Web servers to locate and identify your computer. Computers require IP addresses in order for users to communicate on the Internet, browse and shop

    “Sensitive Personal Information” means Personal Information that reveals race, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership or that concerns an individual’s health.

  2. Notice

    Company shall inform you of the purposes for which it collects and uses Personal Information and the types of non-agent third parties to which Company discloses or may disclose that information. Company shall provide you with the choice and means for limiting the use and disclosure of your Personal Information. Notice will be provided in clear and conspicuous language when you are first asked to provide Personal Information to Company, or as soon as practicable thereafter. In any event, you will receive notice before Company uses or discloses the information for a purpose other than that for which it was originally collected.

  3. Choice

    Company will offer you the opportunity to choose (opt-out) whether Personal Information is to be disclosed to a third party or to be used for a purpose other than that for which it was originally collected or has subsequently been authorized. For Sensitive Personal Information (when applicable), Company will give you the opportunity to affirmatively or explicitly consent (opt-in) to the disclosure of the information for a purpose other than that for which it was originally collected or has subsequently been authorized. Company will treat Sensitive Personal Information it receives from anyone the same as it would treat its own Sensitive Personal Information.

  4. Security

    Company shall take reasonable steps to protect Personal Information from loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. No company is immune from Internet attacks or data breaches. Company cannot guarantee the security of information on or transmitted via the Internet.

  5. Data Integrity

    Company shall only process Personal Information in a way that is compatible with and relevant to the purpose for which it was collected or has been authorized. To the extent necessary for those purposes, Company shall take reasonable steps to ensure that Personal Information is accurate, complete, current, and reliable for its intended use.

  6. How to Access Your Information

    Company offers you choices for the collection, use and sharing of Personal Information. You may notify Company of your preferences, or change any Personal Information, by emailing support@frontrunner360.com. Please be sure to provide complete account information so Company can identify you in its records.

    You may also stop the delivery of future promotional e-mail from Company by responding directly to any email you receive with a request to remove you from the mailing list.

3.Reasons the Company Collects Personal Information

Company collects your Personal Information because it helps deliver a superior online experience, gives you convenient access to the Site for browsing, and allows key features of the Site to function properly. In order to better provide you with this superior level of customer service, our Site collects two types of information (referred to in this policy as "Personal Information") about our visitors: Personally Identifiable Information and Non-Personally Identifiable Information. In addition, your Personal Information helps Company keep you informed about the latest announcements, special offers, and events that you might like to hear about.

4. Information Company Collects About You

Any time a guest or member (collectively “Users”) accesses the Site they receive a “cookie” from Company. Company uses cookies (small pieces of data stored for an extended period of time on a computer, mobile phone, or other device) to make the Site easier to use and to protect both you and Company. These cookies give Company certain Non-Personally Identifiable Information about your use of the Site. You may remove or block cookies using the settings in your browser, but in some cases that may impact your ability to use the Site. Company may also use pixels, widgets and other tools to gather such Non-Personally Identifiable Information to improve the experience of the website or mobile application.

Company may contract with third-party service providers to assist it in better understanding its Site Users. These service providers are not permitted to use the Non-Personally Identifiable Information collected on Company’s behalf except to help it conduct and improve its business.

When you access the Site from a computer, mobile phone, or other device, Company may collect Non-Personally Identifiable Information, which does not identify individual users, to analyze trends, to administer the site, to track users’ movements around the site and to gather demographic information about the user base as a whole. Company will not use the information collected to market directly to that person.

Company keeps track of some of the actions you take on the Site such as member profiles and pages you view. Even if you do not provide certain information, Company may obtain it from you profile or the pages of its Site that you visit. Company may retain the details of connections or transactions you make on the Site.

5. Information You Provide to Company

To become a User, Company shall collect certain Personally Identifiable Information, which you are required to provide. Information that is not required shall be deemed voluntary and you may provide such information, although not mandatory.

While using the Site, you may provide text, files, images, photos, videos, location data, or any other materials (collectively “Content”) to Company by uploading, posting, or publishing the Content on the Site. Frequently, Content you place on the Site will contain a picture of your face. Company may retain the details of connections or transactions you make on the Site.

Where applicable, when you interact with other Users on the Site, you may provide other information about yourself, such as political or topical views, religious affiliation, or marital status. Any information in a public forum is accessible by anyone, including people who are not members of the Site. Please be aware they may share information you give them with other Users you may not know. They may also share the information outside the Site without your prior approval. Company does not have control over the actions of its Users and accepts no responsibility or liability for their actions. Please keep this fact in mind when using the Site, and use care when disclosing Personal Information to other Users of the Site.

Company may also collect information from ads you click on when using the Site. Company may also keep track of links you click on in e-mails you receive from Company. This is done to increase the relevancy of the ads you see.

6. How Company Uses Your Personal Information

Company uses the information you are required to provide to become a User in order to insure you are over the age of thirteen (13). THE SITE IS NOT MEANT TO BE USED BY ANYONE UNDER THE AGE OF THIRTEEN (13). If you are under thirteen, please do not attempt to register with the Site or send Company any Personal Information. Company may also use your age information to be sure you receive an age appropriate experience while using the Site.

Company will use the information it collects to provide, without limitation, services and features to you and facilitate payment for any Donations between Campaign Organizers and Donors and provide information to Campaign Organizers and Campaign beneficiaries. Company will also use the information to measure and improve the Site, and to provide you with customer support.

Company may contact you with new or updated products or services, designs, routes, surveys, or other related announcements from time to time. You may opt-out of all communications except essential updates. Company may include Content in the e-mails sent to you.

Certain software applications and applets transmit data to Company. Company may not make a formal disclosure if it believes its collection of and use of the information is the obvious purpose of the Site or its related application. If it is not obvious that Company is collecting or using such information, it will disclose its collection to you the first time you provide the information.

Company may use the information collected to prevent potential illegal activities. Company may also use a variety of methods to detect and address anomalous activity and screen content to prevent abuse.

Company may use your information to serve you personalized advertising. Company does not share your information with advertisers without your consent. Company allows advertisers to choose the characteristics of Users who will see their advertisements. Company may use any of the Non-Personally Identifiable Information it has collected in any fashion to select the appropriate audience. Company will not tell the advertiser who you are as part of this process. When you interact with an advertisement there is a possibility that you may receive a cookie from the advertiser.

7. How Company Shares Your Information

Company shares your Personal Information with third parties when it believes you have permitted such sharing, that it is reasonably necessary to offer services, or when legally required to do so. Company will not share your Personally Identifiable Information with third parties in a way that it thinks violates your privacy. The following non-exhaustive list contains examples of how Company shares or could share your information:

  1. If Site allows you to invite a friend to join the Site or become a User, and you choose to do so, the invitation will contain information that will allow your friend to identify you. The invitation may contain information about other Users your friend might know.

  2. Certain information you provide to Company may be shared by using the Site’s search function. This allows other Users to locate your profile and it allows new Users to find people they know on the Site.

  3. Company provides some public information to search engines. This information allows search engines to locate the Site. It also allows people to locate you on the Site using a major search engine. This does not mean all information you post on the Site may be accessed using a search engine.

  4. There are also times when Company may make certain Personal Information about you available to strategic partners or third parties. These companies may help Company process information, render services to you, manage and enhance customer data, provide customer service, assess your interest in products and services, or conduct research or satisfaction surveys. Without such information being made available, it would be difficult for you to use Company's Site and services.

  5. Company may also share Personal Information when it has a good faith belief it is necessary to prevent fraud or other illegal activity, to prevent imminent bodily harm, or to protect itself and you from people violating the Terms and Conditions of the Site. This may include sharing information with other companies, lawyers, and courts or other government entities.

  6. Company may disclose information pursuant to subpoenas, court orders, or other requests (including criminal and civil matters) if it has a good faith belief that the law requires such a response. This may include requests from jurisdictions outside of the United States if Company has a good faith belief that the response is required by law under the local laws in that jurisdiction, is applicable to users from that jurisdiction, and is consistent with generally accepted international standards.

  7. Company may disclose analyzed data in the form of purchasing trends or statistical data. No Personally Identifiable Information will be attached to this disclosure.

8. Business or Asset Transfer or Sale

Company may be sold, sell or buy businesses or assets of businesses, or merge with another business. In such transactions, Personal Information generally is one of the transferred business assets. Also, in the event that Company, a line of business of Company, or substantially all the assets of Company are transferred, Personal Information may well be one of the transferred assets. Company will make a reasonable effort to provide notice on the Site, and to notify you via e-mail to the most recent e-mail address that you have provided of any such change in ownership or control of your personal information.

9. Miscellaneous

  1. Privacy of Children

    YOU MUST BE EIGHTEEN (18) YEARS OR OLDER TO ACCESS THE SITE OR USE ITS SERVICES. IF YOU ARE UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE, YOU ARE NOT PERMITTED TO ACCESS ANY OF COMPANY’S SERVICES FOR ANY REASON. DUE TO THE AGE RESTRICTIONS FOR USE OF COMPANY’S SITE AND SERVICES, NO INFORMATION OBTAINED BY COMPANY FALLS WITHIN THE CHILDREN’S ONLINE PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT OF 1998 AND IS NOT MONITORED AS DOING SO.

    Protecting children’s privacy is especially important to Company. Company does not knowingly collect Personal Information from children under 13, but because some information is collected electronically, it can appear to be the Personal Information of someone over the age of 13, and will be treated as such by this Policy. If a child under 13 submits Personal Information and Company learns that Personal Information pertains to a child under 13, it will attempt to delete the information as soon as possible. It is Company’s policy to comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 and all other applicable laws. Therefore, Company restricts the Site and all other provided services to persons 18 years or older.

  2. Agreement with Policy and Continued Use of Site

    Unless stated otherwise, Company’s current Policy applies to all information that Company has about you, your account, and access to the Site. By using the Site, you consent to this Policy and having your Personal Information and data transferred and processed as described.

Obituary

Born and raised in Peterborough, Ontario, Tom was a beloved member of a family that excelled in two rather divergent skills: music and gymnastics. His life was certainly a testament to both of these passions, among others. Though it might seem a bit commonplace to say, he was also simply an all-round nice guy, as anyone who met him will confirm. It was always one of life’s simple and rewarding pleasures to spend time in Tom’s company. Fiercely independent, he was also a very gentle soul with the quirkiest and quickest sense of humour.

Tom is survived by his daughter, Lindsay (Owen Carter), of whom he was enormously proud. Lindsay inherited from her father the musical talent of the Kinsman clan, and she benefits from the culinary skills Tom patiently taught her from a very early age. Tom is also survived by his sister Andrea (Bill Dow) of B.C. He was predeceased by his mother, Elsa, and his father, Bob, as well as his two brothers, Rick (Leslie Sguigna) and Paul (father of Nico and Jesse of British Columbia). Tom is also survived by his niece Nico and nephew Jesse, and their families, all of British Columbia, and by and his former wife, Anne, with whom he shared a lifelong friendship. He has dear friends and many colleagues in the world of Canadian amateur sport who will be saddened by his passing.

Tom graduated from York University in 1973 after earning a BA in Physical Education and an MA in Business Administration. While at York, he was selected as a member of Canada’s national gymnastics team and represented this country at the World Student Games in Torino, Italy (1970) and in a Yugoslavia tour. Tom competed for the university for five years, during which time York collected four consecutive Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union titles, from 1969 to 1973. At the CIAU national finals, he placed second all-around twice (1970-71 and 1971-72) and third all-around on two other occasions (1969-70 and 1972-73). Tom was also York's top diver for several years, placing third in the Ontario university championships in both 1972 and 1973. For his excellence in athletics, he was named York's male athlete of the year in 1971. In 1981, he was ultimately honoured by his induction into the university’s Athletic Hall of Fame as “York’s first truly outstanding male gymnast.” He was appointed in 1973 to the position of technical coordinator for the Canadian Gymnastics Federation under the umbrella of the National Sport and Recreation Centre, which was set up in advance of the Montreal Olympics. In his role as technical coordinator for CGF, he developed a gymnastics coaching certification program that became a landmark document. He went on to establish a boys’ gymnastics club in Ottawa, where he mentored many who will remember him with fondness and great admiration. His last professional position was with the Coaching Association of Canada, where he worked on the professionalization of coaching as a career.



After retiring in his hometown of Peterborough, Tom was able to more fully embrace his passion for music. He successfully completed the Royal Conservatory’s requirements for Grade 10 flute, which he thoroughly enjoyed playing as a member of the Peterborough Concert Band. But flute was by no means Tom’s only instrument; throughout his life he was proficient in piano, saxophone, trumpet and just about any other device that he could find room for in his home—or car—including, but not limited to the penny whistle, didgeridoo, kalimba, talking drum…. Many evenings with Tom were centred around bringing music to life with anyone willing to take a chance on connecting with their inner child!



As soon as he had a kitchen of his own, Tom expanded on his Kinsman musical and gymnastics heritage, exploring the art of cooking, which became another of his life passions, and one that anyone lucky enough to have enjoyed one of his creations will always remember. The longer the ingredient list, the better! Though Tom’s guests might not have gotten down to the business of actually eating until the wee hours of an evening, get-togethers he hosted invariably centred around an appreciation for the entire process of bringing the meal and the participants together. An invariably delicious and often adventuresome feast was then consumed with copious amounts of good wine and even better conversation. Tom had many signature dishes that he could “execute” at will: an old friend recently recalled his reaching the “white-wine point of no return,” but nevertheless producing a delicious puttanesca dinner. There was a certain very special dining room table that had been in the family for years—if only it could talk!

Tom’s joy in living extended as well to white-water kayaking, canoe camping, cottaging and road trips to anywhere. In fact, his travelling life began during his working years in amateur sport, when he visited many far-off places. He often enjoyed recalling a certain visit to a certain country, when he couldn’t resist the lure of exchanging jeans for the local currency, which he then used to buy champagne from a taxi trunk and a great deal of amber. He also told of being treated to a heartwarming and generous display of hospitality by a family who, though they had little, insisted on giving—and he was grateful.

Tom’s life was a testament to the value of wringing joy out of every pursuit and taking every opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate all life has to offer through music, food and friendship. Alzheimer’s slowly and inexorably robbed him of every ability to live that life. And now, sadly for those of us who remain, but mercifully for him, he is free.


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Paul Massie

Posted at 12:14pm
Tom was my first course conductor in one of the first courses given in Ontario. His guidance and thoughtfulness will be sadly missed by the coaching community, Paul Massie.
KR

Keith Russell

Posted at 06:34pm
Where do I begin? Tom and I had so many adventures that it is difficult to pick a few to share. First let me state that Tom has a significant and enduring legacy in Canadian coach education. He wrote, he edited other authors, he did page layup and guided the printing of all of Canada’s coach education manuals (which were used by several countries and emulated by several others).
I met Tom at a Canadian college national championship (CIAU) when he was a gymnast at York and I was an older gymnast (dragged from 7 years of retirement to fill out a full team) from UBC. We struck up a lasting friendship. Tom subsequently took a full time position with Can. Gymnastics as head of coach education and he contracted me to write (under his guidance and scrutiny) the first NCCP Level 1 manual for Canadian Gymnastics. Over the next several decades Tom and I continued writing together and we traversed back and forth across Canada training coaches to present the courses (course conductors) in all four levels of coach education. I later ended up also being a full-time employee at Canadian Gymnastics and moved to Ottawa for a couple of years, then took position at Univ. of Sask. Tom eventually moved to Coaching Assoc. of Canada where he continued to produce coaching material that is still influential.

Tom and I also travelled internationally with gymnastics and although there were many adventures…. Two jump out as memorable. Both involve police. One occurred in Moscow at a world championship. All the men’s coaches and athletes had brought multiple track suits and jeans to trade with Russian and other eastern bloc athletes. I was men’s national coach and Tom was part of our support team. We decided not to have coaches and athletes individually trading (some USA gymnasts had been caught and put in jail for a night). So, Tom and I took two large gym bags full of jeans and track suits and arranged to meet with a buyer in a bus stop shelter not far from the hotel. It was dark and the shelter had only a very dim street light nearby – making it difficult to view our goods and their money. There were two buyers and while we were all intent on inspecting the goods in the dimly lit space…a car pulled up quickly and out jumped 3 uniformed police and one plain clothed officer (or KGB)!...PANIC.. We had to show our passports and the poor Russian buyer was shaking. After several minutes of intense fear and looks back and forth - the KGB chap looked at the other buyer’s passport and upon closing it, walked away, and they drove away! It turned out he was a foreign (Portuguese I believe) student on sport scholarship to USSR and thus was “allowed” such fund raising!!! WHEW…we took the money and got the heck out of there.

Another world championship in Fort Worth Texas and near the end of the competition Tom and I had been to a jazz bar, and on the way back to the hotel we crossed the big concourse surrounding the stadium. It was night and the concourse was brightly lit and lined with flag poles bearing the flags of all the participating countries. In our ‘relaxed’ state of being we thought it would be nice to get one of the flags - and somehow I was delegated to do the shimmying up the pole. It was a narrow pole and quite high so the going was slow and when I got to the top I wrapped my arm around the line and started to untie the flag. I had just about finished undoing the second knot when I heard voices and looked down to see Tom standing directly below me talking to a big state trooper who had been brought in for security duty. Tom chatted away while I chattered away up the pole. Eventually the cop walked away being assured by Tom that he was innocently just waiting for a friend to arrive!!!
There were many many other adventures and my life has been immeasurably enhanced through my friendship with Tomass (as I always referred to him). He was a gentle and kind person who was / is a giant in the education of gymnastics coaches and his influence will be long felt …. just as his memory will be long cherished by many.

Hopefully next time we meet there will be no police presence!
SM

Scott MacCrimmon

Posted at 03:21pm
I remember quite clearly the first time I met Tom Kinsman. It was September 1961 early in the morning in the PCVS gymnasium. I was entering grade 10 and I had volunteered to attend a few training sessions held before regular school hours. We were a small group preparing to serve as demonstrators for movements on various pieces of gymnastic apparatus later in the fall as part of the gymnastics component in the regular phys. ed. program. Teachers were there, but our trainers were mostly members of the school gymnastics team who were in grades 11 to 13...plus Tom. I looked at Tom and wondered who is this skinny, underdeveloped kid (like me, but entering grade 9) and why is he grouped with the trainers? At that time I recall Tom and I were of similar size and weight, though I was older by 6 months.

The answer, of course, is that Tom was talented, had an athletic gift, and lived with his older brother, Rick, who was an outstanding gymnast and Canadian trampoline champion for 6 years up to 1971. So through the school gymnastics team I came to know Tom. Following high school we both went to Western where they had a limited gymnastics program ("club" status, no coach and antique equipment) so Tom competed as a diver. We lived in adjacent residences. In 1968 I graduated and moved to York for their business school and Tom transferred to York as well for gymnastics. We shared an apartment that year in north Toronto and that is when I really learned to cook. Tom's enthusiasm for cooking, food experimentation, as well as consumption was legendary. I recall one Sunday evening we agreed to cook a reasonably large roast of beef, with horseradish, gravy and more. I recall Tom eating horseradish sandwiches. (Cooking a large meal was usually carried out with the help of rye and ginger.) At the end of the meal we were stuffed. Tom looked over at what remained of the roast that was no more than half gone. He said "Gosh, what are we gonna do with the rest of the roast?" I said "we will have left-overs tomorrow". With a flash of surprise on his face he said "Wow, ya, left-overs, I didn't think of that". I burst into laughter, it was clear he thought we would consume it all, as he usually did.

Throughout the 1970's we maintained contact even though I was living either in Montreal or Toronto while he was mostly in Ottawa for that period. We double-dated, took annual ski weeks to Stowe, arranged cottage weekends together, and visited back and forth. He was always fun to be with. During one of my winter visits with him we decided to skate on the canal. He was not a hockey player and didn't own skates. But on rented skates he managed quite well, charging across the canal and performing front flips into the snow bank. I came to Ottawa to attend his wedding in 1978 and he was best man at my wedding in 1979.

I was transferred to Ottawa with wife and family in 1990 and so our wives and children got to know each other as well. In 1992 Tom introduced me to a colleague of his at the Canadian Coaching Association, Alain Marion. Alain is a student of all things Scottish and a very proficient bag piper. And so with a bit of research regarding food and protocols, the 3 of us determined that we should hold a Robbie Burns dinner in January 1993. It was the perfect excuse for an elaborate meal involving experimentation with strange, robust Scottish foods...and scotch. It became an annual event for all 3 families for 25 years. Dressed in kilts, there was always haggis, we all contributed food to the host family, but Tom's efforts usually involved Cock-a-Leekie soup, some form of colcannon and a large rich tart for dessert. There was often a 4th couple invited as guests to these events and the memories will remain with me forever.

In April 2015 Tom's mother, Elsa, died. Tom had retired and about that time he had decided to move back to the family home in Peterborough. Although he returned to stay at our home in Ottawa a few times to attend golf reunions, or the annual Robbie Burns event, we began to lose touch with him. He was living alone. It was in 2017 that it became clear to friends that he should not be living alone and after a visit to the hospital they would not release him unless he was living with someone. It was a committee of friends that arranged the sale of his house, furniture, contents and car. My wife Suzanne and I arranged to bring Tom back to Ottawa to live in a retirement/care home near us on Carling Avenue in July 2017. By this time he had little or no short term memory. In March 2018 I took Tom to the Babylon Club on Bank St. to hear the Soul Jazz Orchestra which he clearly enjoyed. In October that year on a nice sunny day he had his last sip of scotch and last cigar in my back yard. I will post a photo of that event. I also have a photo of the 1965 PCVS gymnastics team from the year book. (Bruce Duncan is there with us.) Tom was truly my life-long friend. He was the closest thing I had for a brother. I will miss him dearly.

Scott MacCrimmon
PB

Phil Blake

Posted at 01:40pm
Although I am deeply saddened of the news Tom Kinsman it’s times like this to reflect on a life well spent and to the fullest as the obituary so eloquently articulated. He truly was a warm individual with a pleasant soul not to mention his broad spectrum of talents and skills of which I had close encounters and first hand experience to some. I have nothing but the fondest memories of Tom during the short time our paths crossed mostly spent around the Excalibur gym, as well as living with him and is beautiful family Ann and Lindsey who so kindly opened their home to me where I sojourned for a period of time:))

Definitely a life cut short but a life lived to the full!

My sincere condolences to all of Toms family.

Phil Blake
CF

Cari Forteath

Posted at 08:20pm
To Lindsay, Anne, Andrea, Lesley, and all the extended family, our thoughts are with you.
I have been trying to contact Tom every few months for the past several years to no avail. Reading his obit explains why I couldn't find him. It is with great sadness that I read of his illness and his death. I am so sorry I'll never be able to visit again and hear him tell crazy stories and just laugh, or wait for several hours to enjoy one of his wonderful dinners. I met Tom at York, as Andrea will remember, and we had lots of fun together from 1971 until 1975 when our relationship ended. However, we kept in touch and it was always fun to catch up with his latest exploits and adventures. I wish I could congratulate him on his accomplishments with the flute, a truly dedicated musician. I remember how frustrated he was at university because he didn't have a piano or access to one. In my 4th year at York I took out a student loan for $400.00 because "it was good for your credit rating" and then I lent the money to Tom so he could by a Hammond keyboard that was posted on the bulletin board in his residence, a great investment! I would very much like to join the family and friends in a Celebration of his Life. It was a life worth living, full of great friendships, music and laughter. He'll be missed by all who knew him.
Cari Forteath
wadefort@gmail.com
613-432-6885
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