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Thomas Stratton January 31, 1943 - November 17, 2025

Date of Funeral

November 28, 2025

With heavy hearts we announce the passing of Thomas Lawrence Stratton, who passed away peacefully on Monday November 17, 2025, with family by his side.

Tom was born on January 31, 1943 to Lawrence Stratton and Ida (nee Pilkey) Stratton. Tom lived life to the fullest, always focusing on the bright side. His life was defined by hard work, service, and music. He began his career at the Dryden Pulp and Paper Company in 1963, where he was a skilled mechanic and welder. He earned respect of colleagues and the reputation of someone who could fix anything with steady hands and a sharp mind. At the end of his career, he became Fire Chief, where his courage and leadership shone brightly. In 2003, Tom retired from Weyerhaeuser, closing a remarkable chapter in his life.

He met the love of his life, Fern (nee Scheibler) Stratton in 1962 and they were married in 1966. He also shared a love of adventure with his wife, Fern and his poodles. Together they spent many happy days camping and traveling across the country, pulling their fifth wheel to new destinations. Whether parked by a quiet lake, nestled in the woods, or meeting fellow travelers along the road, those journeys were filled with laughter, companionship, and the simple joy of being together. The two of them traveled to new places across Canada and the United States. The last couple of summers they spent camping with the Dryden Sunset Campers.

Tom was a gifted musician who played with a variety of bands through his music career. He first joined the band Rhythm Rascals, where he discovered the joy of performing and the camaraderie of playing alongside friends. Later, he became a proud member of Ten Bucks on the Road, sharing his talent with audiences near and far. He also played with Sound of the Stepps, a group that allowed him to explore new sounds and connect with fellow musicians who shared his passion. Whether rehearsing with his bandmates or playing on stage, Tom’s music carried the spirit of fun, connection, and passion that defined him.

Tom is survived by his loving wife, Fern of 59 years, his four legged loyal companion, Ronan, his sister, Judi Stratton; brother in law, Glenn (Silvia) Scheibler; sister in law, Robin (Roy) Ziprick; sister in law, Cheryl (Ed Marion) Scheibler; nieces, Deana (Micheal) Dennis ; Ashley (Karsen) Apland; and Carolyn Stratton, great nieces and great nephew, Hailey and Bennett Dennis; Tanner, Kira (Hunter Parenteau), and Kristin Apland; and close friends Pat and Sue.

He was preceded by his parents Lawrence and Ida; brother Bruce Stratton; sister-in-law Carol Stratton; and brother in-law Bradley Scheibler.

He left a lasting impression on everyone he met, gone but never forgotten.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday. November 28th, 2025 from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm at the Dryden Go Getter Senior Centre.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Dryden Oncology Department. https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/564

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    Betty-Lou Noble says

    Fern so very sorry for your loss.He will always be with you in your heart. Hang on to the memories, they will sustain you in the years to come.

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    Denise Baron says

    Fern and family, Dan and I offer up our deepest condolences. Tom will truly be missed.

    ~The Barons

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    Lisa austin says

    I have many happy childhood memories of the stratton’s living next door. They were always kind and great neighbors. In my later years i would make a point of saying hello to fern and judi. Sending condolences to you and your entire family.

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    Lorraine and Gord says

    So sorry Fern for the loss of your Tom, may the many years of memories help you through the sad times.

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    Lorraine says

    So sorry Fern for the loss of your Tom, may the many years of memories help you through the sad times.

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