In memory of

David McGraw

It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of David Lloyd McGraw on October 16, 2024.

Predeceased by his parents Audrey (2021) and Robert (2020) McGraw, David was the devoted husband of Mary (nee Mahoney), brother of Julia and Donna (both of Toronto) and nephew of Jeanne Guy (Hilton Head Island, SC). He will also be deeply missed by his extended family of siblings-in-law, nieces, nephews and their children.

David grew up in Montreal. At the age of eleven he spent most of his summer with his friends at Expo 67. This activated his interest in travel, international politics and global affairs. He earned his Bachelor of Commerce degree from McGill University, and his MBA from the Ivey Business School, University of Western Ontario. He was a Fellow of the Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario and a member of the Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD.D).

After graduating from McGill, David moved to Toronto and joined the chartered accountancy firm of Clarkson Gordon. After completing his MBA, he then worked in Vancouver before returning to Toronto to specialize in mergers and acquisitions in both a corporate and advisory capacity.

In 2004, David became the Chief Financial Officer at Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan; a position which he held for seventeen years. During his retirement, David continued to represent Ontario Teachers’ as a board member and Audit Committee Chair for several portfolio companies in Canada and internationally. David was an active member of the global Accountability for Sustainability (A4S) CFO Leadership Network (Canadian Chapter), a part of HM King Charles III Charitable Fund Group of Charities. David also served as a Board Member, The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation in Toronto.

David was passionate about his devotion to family, developing people, and being a curious learner. He very much enjoyed the friendships he made at work, and on the tennis court at the Badminton and Racquet Club of Toronto, Hillsboro Club (Florida), the Royal Canadian Yacht Club (Toronto) and the Harbour Town Yacht Club (South Carolina). David’s legacy will live on in the hearts of those who knew him. He will always be remembered as a devoted husband, brother, nephew, uncle, teacher, mentor, master storyteller and exceptional friend.

A memorial service will take place at the York Cemetery and Funeral Centre, 160 Beecroft Road, Toronto, Ontario M2N 5Z5 on Saturday, October 19, 2024. Visitation will be from 12:30pm to 1:30pm followed by a memorial service and reception. Special thanks to Dr. Jennifer Knox and all the caring staff at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, and the Ontario Health atHome team.

In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation.

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Richard Rooney (MBA classmate, colleague and friend)

Entered October 17, 2024 from Toronto

David was an extraordinary person in every way. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him

Tom Mahoney (Brother In Law)

Entered October 17, 2024 from Stonry Creek, Ontario

My dear friend,
You brought great joy to all who knew you. Your passion, intelligence and humour provided many wonderful insights into not only my life but to all who had the privilege of your acquaintence. Fair Winds and Following Seas!!
Till we meet again.
Tom, Helen, Renee, Thomas and Connor

Terry Chapman (work colleague)

Entered October 17, 2024 from toronto

so sad to hear about David's passing. David's passion for life, work and family was unforgettable. I will remember David's guidance on career development, life challenges and which TV shows to stream. David, you always told us to focus on what we are the best at and you lived a life which exemplified this philosophy. I will miss you. Terry

Beth Tyndall (Former colleague)

Entered October 17, 2024

Mary, we are devastated to hear of David’s passing. Wishing you strength and comfort knowing what an incredible man he was. Beth Tyndall

Hersh Joshi 

Entered October 17, 2024 from Toronto

It deeply saddens me to hear about David’s passing. David was an amazing leader, always empowering his team. His focus on governance and holding oneself to a higher standard was exemplary. David’s support shaped the lives and careers of many and I feel privileged to have worked closely with him and knowing him for 16 years. I will miss him. May God rest his soul.

Dear Mary, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. If there is anything I can do to offer support, I am here for you.
Hersh


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