In memory of

Anastase Thomas Tzekas

March 18, 1930 -  February 26, 2017

After a courageous battle, Anastasios passed away peacefully, with his loving family by his side. Cherished husband to Amy of 65 years. Loving and devoted father to Mary and her husband John and Mike and his wife Heather. Treasured "Pappou" to Jonathon and wife Julia, Mathew, Kaili and her husband Stuart and Erin and his great-grandchildren Abigail and Emerson. Beloved brother to James and his wife Suzie; brother in law to Anastasios and his wife Afroula and to Menka; wife of the late Louie. He Will forever be remembered by many beloved family members and close friends. Visitation will take place on Wednesday, March 1, 2017 from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. at MOUNT PLEASANT VISITATION CENTRE, 375 Mount Pleasant Rd. (east gate entrance, north of St. Clair), Toronto, 416-485-5572. Funeral Service will take place at St. George Greek Orthodox Church, 115 Bond St., Toronto, at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 2, 2017. Interment to follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery.

"You will be greatly missed and forever in our hearts."

Guestbook 

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Akiva Bernstein (Neighbour)

Entered February 28, 2017 from Toronto

My sincere condolences are extended to the entire Tzikas family. For the past 12 years my family has enjoyed the friendship and company of Tommy Tzikas. Long before our arrival to Manor Road West, Tommy made his mark on the community as a truly positive force of humanity, selflessly enriching the lives of those around him. His love of children was boundless. His passing is especially tragic for my own children who were cared for and showered with his love and affection. We will forever remember Tommy for his big smile, warm heart, unparalleled joy for living and his tremendous passion for hard work. We are heartbroken by this loss but will forever remember him for all the wonderful years we lived by his side along with his special family.

Sandra & George Stoetes (cousin)

Entered February 28, 2017 from Toronto

Prayers and fond memories are what we have to remember Theo Tommy. May the love of family and friends comfort you during these difficult days, our my most heartfelt condolences to Thea Amy, Mary, John, Mike, Heather and all the grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
I will always remember his contagious smile, loveable laughter and his fast jogging walk around the Yonge & Eglinton. He never missed a beat and always made sure he reached out to his best friend my dad, Theo Photi for a Tim's coffee, haircut or shopping at No Frills.
RIP Theo Tommy, we love you xo
Sandra & George Stoetes and family

Kathy Stilo 

Entered February 28, 2017

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. May his memories be everlasting and treasured. God Bless you all. May he rest in peace.

Love Kathy and Anthony Stilo and Family

Aureade Massey (Good friend and great neighbour)

Entered February 28, 2017 from was Toronto now Ancaster ON

Tommy you and your family were such a great neighbours and I remember a lot of visits on the front porch with my late husband Ivan and our dog Gidget who you would always whistle at when she was on our porch directly across from you. You will be sadly missed but in our hearts forever. Say Hi to Ivan for me when you get there.

Aureade Massey (Former Neighbour for 40 years)

Entered February 28, 2017 from was Toronto now Ancaster ON

My love and condolences go out to all the Tzikas family.
There are so many wonderful memories and they are all still in my memories and heart.
Tommy you will be sadly missed.
Say Hi to Ivan and Gidget when you get to heaven.
Will miss your smile and wonderful sense of humour. The Tzikas family was a Manor
Road institution.

Love Aurie Massey

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