Thomas David Falls
October 21, 1944 - May 25, 2025
In Loving Memory
Thomas David Falls

October 21, 1944 to May 25, 2025
Tommy passed away at Hospice House after a three-and-a-half-year battle with cancer.
He is survived by his wife of 56 years Wendy, his sister Colleen, in-laws Ann, Lorna, Heather and Harold,
numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
He was pre-deceased by his sisters Joy, Kathleen, Annie, Margaret and Mary.
Tommy joined the RCMP in Ottawa in September of 1966 and took his training in Regina and Penhold. Aside from a one- and one-half year Forensic Identification course in Ottawa all of his service was in the Lower Mainland of B.C. and the last eight years in Vernon.
Some of his favourite pastimes were camping, fishing, golfing and keeping in constant touch with friends old and new. He also enjoyed travelling all over Europe and cruising the Caribbean, Panama Canal, Hawaii and Alaska.
There will be no memorial service by request.
Interment at Armstrong/Spallumcheen Cemetery.
Arrangements entrusted to
Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services 250-558-0866
Condolences may be expressed to the family by phone or email through Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services:
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Comments: 4
Wendy
So sorry to hear of Toms passing. He was a great guy.
Remember the good times and all you gained through your love of each other.
Take care, thinking of you.
Love and hugs. Yvonne
Dear Wendy:
Where has the time gone? Every time we ran into each other we would always say
that we have to get together like we did in the earlier years. We had fun and laughed enjoying our company as couples. Then through distances, different life directions and commitments those wishes unfortunately and regretfully slipped away. Not knowing the complete situation surrounding Tom’s
health I was fortunate to have a brief conversation with Tom several weeks prior to his passing. We
reminisced about past events in particular our weekend visit to the farm and the ice fishing event.
It was great and Tom’s recall was second to none.
Wendy it is with the most sincerest condolences that Brenda and I offer. We shall always remember
Tom. We wish YOU strength during these difficult times.
Our loving prayers are with you……………. Wayne & Brenda
Wendy ,
Sorry to hear of Tom’s Passing . I have thought about Tom often over the years. My first posting was Maple Ridge and Tom was one of our Ident guys in the early 80’s Always had time to pass on his knowledge and expertise to the young guys. He will be missed but thought of often . Again sorry for your loss.
Bill Leslie
Prince George B.C.
Wendy, I just saw notice of Tom on the Last Post page, and had to offer my sincere condolences. I came to Coquitlam in 81, and Tommy was part of the team of 5 in Ident I worked closely with, solving many a B&E with them, including his baseball cap caper! Inspired by them, I went into Ident as well, and had a good run, and had occasion to keep in touch through our workshops. Tommy had a wonderful sense of humour, and a great work ethic. My thoughts and prayers go out to you …
Tim Sleigh