Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers- Colonel Commandant
Colonel (retired) Thomas John Temple passed away suddenly from natural causes at age 63 on Saturday, February 11th, 2023 in São Paulo, Brazil, while travelling on vacation with his cherished spouse of over 30 years, Marie-Claude Lussier. Loving father to Catherine Temple (Clarisse Désiré)
Sainte-Justine-de-Newton, PQ and Camille Temple, Embrun, Tom leaves to mourn a large family and many friends. Brother to his siblings in British Columbia: Walter (Sandra), Barbara (Richard) Morgan, Catherine, David (Cindy), Monica (Norman) Judd, Rosemary (Greg), and Patricia (Doug) Greenwood. Also, cherished and missed by his mother-in-law Camille Brisebois, Ottawa, and Marie-Claude’s siblings Brigitte Lussier, Gatineau, Laurent, San José, California and Frederick (Nadine) of Montcerf-Lytton, PQ as well as 14 nieces and nephews and 8 great nieces and nephews.
Born August 12, 1959 in Powell River, BC, the 3rd of 8 siblings, Tom was predeceased by his parents, Cornelia Maria (Degroot) and Walter Werner Temple and adored nephew Émile Lussier. After secondary school, Tom rushed off to Royal Military College Saint-Jean, then Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, where he graduated in 1981 with a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Degree. Military life took Tom to Victoria, Lahr, Germany and Borden, ON where he met his future bride Marie-Claude. Marriage was prompted by his posting to Bordon, England while promotions and career opportunities saw Tom and his family grow their circle of friends with transfers to Winnipeg, Edmonton, Ottawa, Gagetown, Montreal, then home again to Orleans where he would culminate his career as the Chief of Staff/Director of Land Engineering Support, at National Defence Headquarters, Ottawa.
Following retirement in 2011 after 32 years in uniform, Tom remained very active supporting various projects, particularly the RCEME Museum in Kingston and the RCEME Foundation and was honoured in July 2021 by his appointment as the Colonel Commandant of his beloved RCEME Corps. Delighted to be back in uniform through this notable volunteer role, Tom enjoyed spending time with family and his many friends through bowling, curling and most of all, chirping with his golf mates at PineView.
A Celebration of Tom’s Life will be held at the Beechwood National Memorial Centre, 280 Beechwood Ave., Ottawa, ON, on Thursday, February 23rd, 2023 commencing at 1p.m. in the Sacred Space, followed by a Reception. The family will be available to receive condolences at the Memorial Centre beginning at 12-noon. Burial of Ashes will take place at a later date. The service will be live-streamed, registration can be completed at the following link : Livestreaming Services.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the RCEME Foundation, the Ottawa Humane Society or a charity of your choice.
Digital Guestbook
Ken Osborne
Major(ret) Yves Pedneault RCEME
My sincere condolences to the family and the RCEME
Corps!
Bill & Christine Demkiw
I worked for Col Temple in Edmonton, as his ETSM in 1 ASG Wksp. Our paths crossed on numerous occasions, even when Marie-Claude and Tom were here in Powell River for his dad’s birthday. It has been a honour to serve with him. Arte et Marte
Alton & Marion Adams
Toms passing is not only a loss to his family but also to the extended RCEME family. His service will not be forgotten.
Arte et Marte
Gaetan Lavoie, Maj(Ret’d)
I have known Tom and Marie Claude while I was at Regimental Company and keep a good souvenir of them and will remember.
Jeffrey Saunders
My condolences to the family. I’m so glad to have gotten to know Tom. He will be missed by a very grateful Corps.
Ron Roy CWO (Ret)
An excellent RCEME OFFICER who always supported RCEME very well. A true gentleman who will be missed.
Frédéric Bernatchez
My deepest condolences.
LCol (Ret) Serge Hamel
I knew Tom from training at the RCEME School in Borden. While we never served together, we crossed path on several occasions throughout our careers. My deepest condolences to Marie Claude and all of Tom's family and friends.
CWO (Ret) Mike Roome
Miss you all to hell Tom; would have loved to have serve with you.
Tom was/is a good man, he will surely be missed by those who know him and those that met him. It was an honour to have known you Tom.
RIP my friend
Ken