In memory of

Ivor Aston Thomas

June 26, 1936 -  June 3, 2025

In Loving Memory of Ivor Aston Thomas
June 26, 1936 – June 3, 2025

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Ivor Aston Thomas, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, on June 3, 2025. Born in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, to Stanford and Ethel Thomas, Ivor was the youngest of eight and carried a lifelong pride in his heritage.

A proud Munronian, Ivor excelled in athletics, making his mark in soccer, track, and cricket while also embracing bodybuilding at just 17 years old. His unwavering dedication to physical health and fitness remained a cornerstone of his life.

After moving to Montreal, he found his greatest treasure—his wife, Eileen Thomas, with whom he built a beautiful life. As a licensed prosthodontist, Ivor devoted himself to caring for his patients before establishing his own practice in a building he proudly owned. An astute investor, real estate owner, and landlord, he took great pride in providing housing for new immigrants, especially in Scarborough and Toronto’s "Little Jamaica."

Beyond his professional pursuits, Ivor was a musician at heart—self-taught on the guitar and deeply passionate about music and dancing. His love for celebrating life was infectious, as was his confidence, which never wavered.

He leaves behind his devoted wife, Eileen, and his cherished children, Stacy, Garth, and Alicia. His legacy continues through his grandchildren, Suga-Thai, Cuba, Praise, Nikola, Jericho, and Chloe, who will forever carry his spirit forward.

Ivor's life was a testament to ambition, resilience, and joy. His laughter, wisdom, and love will be dearly missed but never forgotten.

Please join us to celebrate his life with love, laughter, music, and stories. Dress to impress.

For those that can’t attend in person, a link will be made available on this page at the time of the funeral.

Guestbook 

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Kathy Oliveira (Office staff)

Entered June 6, 2025 from Toronto

Mr Thomas aka poppadocks was like a second dad, amazing boss, heart of gold. His bright spirit will be truly missed.
Gone but never forgotten 😇🕊️🙏

Michelle Kates (Rosenberg) (Old Next Door Neighbour)

Entered June 6, 2025 from Richmond Hill

I'm so sorry for your loss. Sending you our deepest condolences. We remember your father with great respect. He was always a friendly man. I fondly remember his cars that he would proudly drive.

Marnie Waxman (Old friend of Garth)

Entered June 6, 2025 from Richmond Hill

Dear Thomas family,
I am so sorry for your great loss. Your dad was a wonderful man. I have fond memories of your dad when we would be at your house. He was always interested in knowing about your friends and what all our plans were.
Treasure all your wonderful memories you shared together. Sending hugs to all.
Marnie (Goldsmith)

Gordon & Shelly Ann Thomas (Nephew)

Entered June 6, 2025 from Dominica/Florida

Shelly and I are greatfull to have visited Uncle Ivor and his full house one more time 🙏🏽💚🌴 we will meet again. Thank you for all the love and adventure stories.
Uncle Ivor. Your love and admiration for your brothers and family, we the next generation hold so dear 🙏🏽💚🙏🏽 rest to rise in Glory 🖤💛💚

Monica Kerton (Family)

Entered June 10, 2025 from Vaudreuil-Dorion

Mom wanted to send her deepest condolences to Eileen and family. She speaks often of Ivor and will miss him very much. God bless.

All the Kerton family are thinking of you all at this time. We are very sorry we cannot make the funeral services. Sending our love. Xo

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