Celebration of life held for boxer Tim Hague, who died after knockout in match
BOYLE, Alta. — Edmonton fighter Tim Hague, who died after getting knocked out in the second round of a boxing match earlier this month, was remembered as a devoted father during a celebration of life service in his hometown of Boyle, Alta., on Monday.
Friends, fans, family and fellow fighters spilled out of the packed community centre where mourners gathered to honour the 34-year-old — father to his nine-year-old son, Brady, and a Grade 4 English teacher at an Edmonton elementary school.
“He was a great dad,” said his roommate, Aaron Teed. “Wherever he went, Brady went. They were best friends. With his students he had a great relationship with them. He really enjoyed it.”
His friend, Terry Hills of Kelowna, B.C., choked up as he recalled their time together.