

Also, as Dillon pointed out later in the segment, this shouldn’t be political at all. People are not tolerating this nonsense and it’s great to see people with platforms speaking up. Now, it’s not popular with the media because the media likes to play footsy every now and then with that ideology as well.” Well, if you say that, about any group of people and somebody believes it, they’re going to do horrible things like drive a car through a parade. Like white people are all out to get you, evil, trying to kill you. He further added, “The guy, from what I know, seemed to be a radical and the ideology that radicalized him was an ideology that was kind of like dehumanizing to white people. No, it was a black guy steeped in anti-white kind of racist language, right…The mainstream narrative is that a car decided to mow over children in Wisconsin,” Dillon said as he mocked the idea the car was responsible and not the person driving it. “We had the Waukesha massacre where the SUV that was not being driven – it was a self-driving SUV – killed all those people.

WaPo Slammed For Saying Waukesha Massacre Was ‘Caused By A SUV’ (RELATED: David Hookstead Is The True King In The North When It Comes To College Football) In the latest episode of “The Tim Dillon Show,” the star comedian mocked the idea that the SUV allegedly being driven by Darrell Brooks just ran over and killed six people during a Christmas parade without any human role at all. Memories and messages of condolence may be sent through Dillon unloaded on the coverage of the Waukesha massacre in a recent podcast episode. Robb Funeral Home & Cremation Centre (102 N. Joseph's Hospice, in Sarnia or Habitat for Humanity in Tim's memory would be appreciated by the family. The family wishes to invite all those who would like to raise a glass in honour of Tim, to a Celebration of Life at the Sarnia Golf and Curling Club located at 500 Errol Road W, Sarnia, Ontario N7V 1X7 on Thursday from 2:00 p.m. The positive impact Tim had on those around him remains, and his passing reminds us to live every day to the fullest, like he always said "Don't blink." He was so happy in the home he built, a generous host with BBQ's, fires and pool parties, with a rule that if the garage door is open, come on in. Tim was always prepared to drop whatever he was doing to help, or have a beer, with anyone who asked. He was very proud of where he was from and cleaned Murphy Beach every Sunday morning, was a former board member of the Point Edward Skating Club and volunteered with various organizations. He loved going to Disney, Fort Myers, The BonAire and Lions games but after 10 days he was ready to get back to beautiful Bluewaterland.

They had just returned from a wonderful trip to Florida before Tim's sudden passing. He spoiled them, with a dear friend saying that in her next life she wants to come back as a "Dillon daughter." Tim and Carol Ann (his Lucky Lulu) were looking forward to celebrating 40 years of marriage together this November. Tim was loved by many and he truly loved his girls. His career in real estate started with securing all the land for First Solar throughout Ontario. His integrity and gregariousness ever-present in his business dealings, Tim decided to strike out on his own with Tim Dillon Consulting, building custom homes and working with Re/Max as a real estate agent. He then worked for Timberfield for 12 years selling trusses in Ontario and Michigan. It was during this time that he found his passion for home building, starting Dillon Homes with members of his family. After graduating from St Patrick's High School, Tim started his career at Dow in 1978 and worked there for 11 years. He grew up playing hockey, football and basketball. Trim, Captain Chaos, High Maintenance Tim, Tear Down Tim, Uncle Timbit) was born on Main Sarnia. Colleague and friend to the innumerable people he met along the way. Cherished uncle to many nieces and nephews. Brother-in-law to Darlene Giffels (Perry). Dear son-in-law to Agnes Giffels and the late Berton Giffels. Tim is survived by his siblings Bruce (Colette), Robin Gleason (Gary), David (Janice), Jamie (Sue), and Lisa Bronzi (Joe). Predeceased by his parents Bernard Dillon and Anna Dillon. He was the loving husband of Carol Ann Dillon and dear father of Mariah Dillon (Ross) and Cortney Dillon (Alex). It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Tim Dillon age 61 of Sarnia on Sunday, May 8, 2022.
