It is with deepest sorrow we announce that Timothy Brian Scaber, most beloved husband, son, brother, uncle, and friend passed away on December 16, 2020 at the young age of 50. Tim’s passing leaves behind his loving and supportive wife Tanja, mother Linda, father Victor, brother Todd (Heather), sister Jennifer (Steve), stepfather Mike, dog Diesel, in-laws, and countless friends. He will always be “Uncle Buddy” to his nieces Jessie, Cassie, Chloe, and Payton. Tim married his best friend in May 2020, and it was one of the happiest, proudest moments of his life. Tim fought a 2-year battle against brain cancer with unwavering strength, courage, resilience, and optimism.

Tim grew up on the Peninsula and graduated from Stelly’s High School. His work ethic was very strong, and he immersed himself in many activities. Tim had a background in horticulture and farming and had a long history with Vantreight Farms, working in the fields and operating the greenhouses. He also worked as Parks Foreman for City of Colwood for several years. Tim earned his Architectural Sheet Metal Certification later in life and most recently enjoyed working at Parker Johnston Industries. Tim had a creative mind and loved being outside designing and building things. He built amazing fences and planter boxes and rediscovered his passion for gardening in the past few years, spreading cheer and vegetables throughout his neighbourhood.

Tim was always an incredible athlete and loved hockey, fastball, and golf the most, but his competitive spirit showed up almost everywhere, including bowling, ping pong, and crib. Tim worked incredibly hard to be the best at everything he did and wanted to help others be their best as well. There are too many trophies, awards, and highlights to mention them all, but Tim was especially proud of playing for teams like Payless, Victoria Merchants, Sawyer’s, and Fine Line. Tim was named All-World Second Team at ISCs in 1997, MVP at the NAFA Championship in 1998 and All-World at the NAFA Championship in 2001. Tim played fastball in New Zealand, trained with Team Canada, and caught for some of the best pitchers in the world. Tim finished his fastball career with many of his buddies, playing for Braves and Sooke Loggers, still hitting home runs. Tim was a fierce competitor on-field and full of fun and laughter after the games. Tim played Junior B hockey and was an avid Royals fan. On the golf course amongst his friends, Tim earned the titles of Island Champ and Intercontinental Champ, winning tournaments in Courtenay and Mexico. The Okanagan Championship eluded him. Tim also loved being on the water and spent hours fishing on his white boat named “Big Red”.

From an early age, Tim had a love of animals. His life included cats, dogs, birds, horses, chickens, pigs, goats, and cows. He even raised bees. Tim had an unforgettable impact on the people he knew. If Tim loved someone, they knew it. He loved to joke and tease, always with kindness and to brighten someone’s day. Tim’s heart was so big, and he wanted people to be happy and just enjoy life. Tim was full of life, love, and laughter and he was taken from us far too soon. He will be deeply missed every single day.

A graveside service was conducted by GT Church Pastor Andy Moore at St. Stephen’s Church Cemetery on December 28, 2020.

A celebration of Tim’s life will be planned once COVID allows with updates found here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/postponed-due-to-covid-restrictions-celebrating-the-life-of-tim-scaber-registration-201242199837?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=escb

If you would like to make a donation in Tim’s honour or share photos from Tim’s life, please contact his wife Tanja at tl.bullock@shaw.ca.

Condolences and stories may be shared below.

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  • Ryan Scoville

    I played golf with Tim many times at Olympic view, He was one of, if not my favorite people to be around at the golf course. He was always making the people around him smile. He is gone way to soon… Legends never die❤️
    Rest in peace Tambo

  • Mike greenwood

    So sad to hear about Tim’s passing. I met Tim in 2003 at the City of Colwood and hit it off from day one. It was hard to believe we had never met when we had so many mutual friends. We became fishing buddies and Tim is the reason I can claim most of my success and once in a lifetime fishing trips. I also golfed often with Tim but after reading about his championships I must of golfed with the other Tim. We were big UFC fans and wasted no Saturday events for viewing fights. Tim lived in my mom’s suite before he bought his house so I truly got to know Tim and how similar many parts of our lives were. It is hard not to smile when I think of Tim since so many of my best times were with him.

  • Sam and Nancy Aldridge

    We are lost for words. Sincere condolences to Tanja and Tim’s extended family. May you find some comfort in knowing so many care. With much love.

  • The Hoyles

    Our family is sharing in your sadness as you remember Tim.
    -with love from the Hoyles

  • Jim Townley

    Tim was a positive guy and perfectly cheeky. Gone way too soon. My sincere condolences to his entire family.

  • TaraLyn

    Very nice service Di

    Sending every ounce of my love prayers and hugs

    Thank you for making it possible to join the service this afternoon

    Always with you

    Your friend forever

  • Greg

    Gem of a man, great smile, greater spirit, sad to see him go.

  • Dewane Ollech

    While it has been awhile since we spoke. Tonight a toast to the old days.

  • Joyce Polson

    My sincerest thoughts Linda and all the family. There will never be another Tim.
    Damn cancer!!
    There is nothing I can say to ease your pain at this time.

    Big Warm Hugs Joyce Polson

  • Donny

    Tim, or Timbo as I would yell for him on the scaffold, was a one of a kind dude and friend. Never a dull moment working, golfing or just hanging out with Tim. My condolences to Tim’s family and you Tanja, I wish that I was able to meet you formally and not just through the snapchats Tim sent, but it does warms my heart knowing how much he adored you and how happy he was with you <3

    I love you Timbo, Rest In Peace brother.

  • Lynette Mills

    Tim seemed to be an amazing guy, unfortunately we never got to know him that well. We send our love and prayers❤️
    The Mills Family

  • Trez

    Tim was an amazing person. He was one of the funniest guys I worked with. And he was always there for you if you needed it. He will be missed for he truly was one of the good guys.

  • Nicola

    So sorry for your loss. Tim will be missed by many. He was one of those people who seemed to wear a smile most of the time, always up to something… the years have gone by so quickly, but the sound of Tim’s contagious laugh is still clear as day light.

  • Mavis Underwood

    Incredible athlete, I appreciated his outgoing nature and competitiveness. Stellys holds many great memories for me and I am glad he was part of that. Blessings to such a wonderful family. Indeed gone too soon.

  • Lee Politano

    My condolences to the Scaber family. I was in the same class as Tim’s sister Jenny growing up and we had many mutual friends. It had been many years since I last spoke to, or saw Tim but seeing his smile in the photo brought back many warm feelings for me.

  • Diane josephson

    Tanja I am so very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you at this very difficult time. Hugs John and Diane Josephson

  • Lorraine and Carl Wilson

    Condolences to the family and friends for this huge loss. A life well lived.

  • Glen Parsons

    So sorry for your and everyone who knew Tim,s loss Tanja. Mostly played against Tim in ball and with him playing golf, I have always gravitated towards “character” people and that’s what I liked about Tim. You could not be in a bad mood around him he would just make you smile. What an athlete and what a guy , can,t even look at that picture of him too sad. RIP Scabes

  • Bruce Cumming Roach)

    I was so sad to hear about the passing of Timmy. I never had the chance to play ball with Tim but played against him allot. He was a tough competitor and an exceptional ball player that always made it hard for us guys who played against him. He was a big part our small ball community and will be truly missed by all. Todd I am thinking about you and how hard it is to lose a brother so young. To you and the whole family my heart felt condolences. I had a couple of chances to catch up with Tim during his battle and he was so brave and positive I thought he was going to beat it!

  • Kathy Neeves & Rick Williams

    To Linda and family. Our deepest sympathies for your loss.
    We are thinking of you.

  • Mark Wright

    My heart goes out to Tanja,Tim’s parents and all his family and many friends.I can’t imagine the pain.
    I miss him so much already but will never forget him and his pure honesty and enthusiasm I loved so much about Tim.

  • Jim gayse

    You were a amazing person and a good friend to all RIP Tim. You will be missed by all

  • Doug Roberts Ladysmith

    My deepest condolences to Tanya Todd and all of Tims family.What a amazing man Tim was loved watching him play softball from way back in the Payless days when Todd was there also.So glad I got to see Tim and Tanya in sept at the park he looked so good.You will be missed Tim but never forgotten by your family in the softball world.RIP my friend.

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