In memory of

Johnnick Paganos

May 22, 1975 -  August 9, 2024

Johnnick  Paganos, was a doting husband, fantastic father, loving son and brother, and lifelong friend. He was also a larger than life personality, who could have anyone in his vicinity laugh until they cried. Unfortunately on August 9th, 2024, his family and friends shed tears of sorrow, as this brave soul lost his long and hard fought battle with cancer. Johnnick will forever be remembered for his carefree spirit and his love of family. He is survived by his loving wife, (Olga Kiriakou) and adored by his children Alexios, Vassiliki and Efimia. Loved by his parents Vasilios and Afroditi and his sister Dimitra Paganos. Remembered by his in laws Karl and Gisela (Kiriakou), brothers in law Michael and Billy(Kiriakou) and all of his nieces and nephews. He will be forever cherished by everyone he knew and loved.

In lieu of flowers donations are welcome to the go fund me page https://gofund.me/daa216bb
Princess Margaret Hospital, Sunny Brook and/or Autism Ontario. Thank-you.

Guestbook 

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Mark Menezes (High School Friend)

Entered August 11, 2024 from Mississauga

John was one of the most uplifting and inspirational person I knew... always kind hearted and welcoming. We will all remember this of him. Rest in peace my friend.

Nancy Brand 

Entered August 11, 2024 from River Drive Park

Your family is in my prayers 🙏 ❤

Hannah LeFave (Cousin)

Entered August 11, 2024 from Cobourg

I am very sorry to hear about the loss of Johnnick. Johnnick was always a positive and outgoing man who never failed at making those around him laugh. I remember during most Greek Easter’s, my brother and I would always laugh at the jokes he made when we talked with him. We would get in the car on the way home with our family and tell our mom about the joke and continue to laugh. He always was a light to be around and it warms my heart to know that Johnnick had a loving, caring, and supportive family by his side.

Paula Williams (Former coworker)

Entered August 11, 2024 from Keswick

I am so sorry to hear of John's passing. I worked with him many years ago and will never forget how much fun he was to work with. He made the days go by so quickly - a joke or a laugh were his trademark. I cherish the memory of him outside my cubicle where he would pretend it was an escalator and 'head down' it! May he rest in peace and I send my sincere condolences to his wife and children.

Paula Williams
Keswick, Ontario

Peter Bishouty and family (Lifelong friends, and the brother I never had)

Entered August 11, 2024 from Richmond Hill

I only remember laughing until i was crying, every single time we saw each other… even now, while we are all shedding so many tears, it takes just a second to remember one of his famous lines / accents / jokes / sayings, and we start laughing hysterically again. Truly forever in our hearts and minds !

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