

Tim Albert was a kind, thoughtful man and will be missed and remembered by his family and the many people he touched throughout his long career. Even though he was often serious and stern, those close to him knew he was a jokester and a softie with a huge heart. He was the best Uncle, Brother and Son that anyone could ever hope for and if you were lucky enough to be loved by him, you were treated like gold. He would give you the shirt off of his back as long as you promised not to tell anyone. His family hopes he is fishing in the heavens with his two cats Stevie and Sarah, who passed before him. Tim, everyone you left here on earth is devastated that you are gone, but we are comforted knowing that you are reunited with your dad and your aunties. We know it must be a barrel of laughs up there now. We will miss and think of you always, until we meet again.
Tim was born in Kipling, Saskatchewan on August 19, 1958. He graduated high school in Broadview, Saskatchewan in 1976. After high school attended STI in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and went on to become a journeyman redseal electrician. He dedicated his career to Rite-Way Electric in Regina, Saskatchewan for over 30 years before retiring in 2020. Tim had many hobbies and interests including collecting keychains from all over the world, golfing, kayaking and woodworking. Most of all he loved spending time with family and going home to Broadview, Saskatchewan for visits with his mom. Each visit meant a new story or a new gadget he had happened upon.
Tim was predeceased by his father Ted Albert (1995).
Tim is survived by his mother Marlene Albert (nee Middleton); his brothers Gregory Albert (Pam) and Kelly Albert; nieces Jennifer Albert (Sheldon) and Dani Albert (Ben); nephews Jeffrey Albert and Theodore Albert (Tina); great-niece Jayda Gagley; aunt Isabelle Beckman and many cousins, friends and acquaintances.
A graveside service was held on Saturday, March 18, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. in the Poplar Grove United Church Cemetery, R.M. No. 124 Kingsley (NW32-15-5-W2), followed by a celebration of life come-and-go tea, held in the Broadview Senior Citizens Hall, 620 Main Street, Broadview, SK.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Sask, 1738 Quebec Avenue, Unit 26, Saskatoon, SK S7K 1V9 or Diabetes Canada, 919B Albert Street, Regina, SK S4R 2P6 in Tim's memory.
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