Delbert R. “Del” Wilbee
April 2, 2014
Peacefully at home on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2014, during an afternoon nap, Mr. Delbert R. Wilbee of London in his 81st year. Loved husband of Connie (Forsyth) Wilbee. Loved and loving Dad to Warren (Rosalinde) of Colorado, and Alison Peters (André) of London. Proud Papa to Adam, Aaron, Alana, Alex, Amy, Bobby and Brittany and great-grandpa to Destiny. Sadly missed also by brothers-in-law Laverne and Wayne (Marg) as well as by the Milanis and Carcamos families. Predeceased by his sister Jackie Swift (1999). Visitation will be held on Saturday from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. as well as one hour prior to the funeral service being conducted at the WESTVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL, 709 Wonderland Road North, London, on Sunday, April 6th, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. A Masonic Service will be conducted under the auspices of the Nilestown Lodge No. 345 GRC on Sunday at 5:00 p.m. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Del are asked to consider the charity of one’s choice.
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Uncle Delbert I love you and I will miss our Monday morning breakfasts, reading the paper and discussing all of the current events. Lovingly, Your Favorite Niece
Warren, my deepest sympathies for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Warren - my deepest condolences to your family's loss.
Connie so sorry to hear that passing of Del. my condolences to you Connie and the rest of your family. I will miss our morning newspaper that we enjoyed while I was there. my prayers and thoughts are with you Connie . thanks. Ken
Our sincere condolences for your great loss. He will be missed in the Masonic circle for sure. You and the family are in our thoughts. Chuck and Pat
We are going to miss our camping at Rock Glen, my trips and teasing, your visits it MI and most of all a wonderful friend. See you up home in Heaven.
Warren - wanted to let you know we are thinking about you & your family. Sorry about your loss. Our prayers are with you!
Connie & Family, Del was one of the first people I met when I joined the lodge and my initial thoughts were "what a lovely man". He will be sadly missed by so many, but mainly by you.
Warren, Connie: Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.
We are saddened to have learned of Del's unfortunate passing. We both taught with him at Northbrae elementary school, and he is remembered for having been a hard-working, dedicated teacher, a cheerful, loyal, co-operative member of the teaching staff, and an excellent teacher, who always brought out the best if his students' abilities. He will be sorely missed. We extend our sincere condolences to his family and many friends. Ron and Ann Marie Patrick465
I am sad to hear about Del's passing but I am sure He will be rejoicing with God and his angels in heaven. I really miss those days when Del and Connie supported me, gave me a family feeling while I was studying in London. Connie, My prayers are always with you and your family. We will see Del again on the day Resurrection. God bless you.
Connie and family Our deepest sympathies for the passing of Del. We have many fond menories of our times together at DUndas Centre United Church. We are thinking of you. Donna and family
Connie I read of Del's passing and wish to send you and your family my condolences. He was a great guy and I have many fond memories of times spent with him. He will be greatly missed but not forgotten. Jack
Connie, Warren, Allison and families, we were so sorry to hear of Del's passing. May your faith help you through your sadness, your hope that you will be together again and your love for each other bring comfort. Del was a wonderful person and will be greatly missed.
Dear Wilbee family I was honored to have Del as a friend/grandpa/partner in crime he has touch my heart and I will always remember him and my heart is broken now that he is gone and I feel your pain my deepest thoughts and prayers are here with you now and forever. Bryan
Connie: Please accept our deepest sympathies. Del will be sorely missed by the Masonic community as well as his non-Masonic friends. As a "repeat": master with him, Del became a close but quiet friend. I will always cherish those memories.
~ John & Karen