In memory of

John Ganias

September 15, 1935 -  February 27, 2025

With sad hearts we announce the passing of an extraordinary man, John Ganias on February 27, 2025 at age 89. He left us peacefully and is now reunited with his beloved, predeceased wife, Eleni.

He is cherished and will be greatly missed by his children Joana (Joe) and son George. His grandchildren Matthew (Tiffany), Paul (Rebecca) and Laura (Kyle) will treasure the encouragement and support he gave them. There are no words to describe the pride he had in them. His legacy will be that his grandchildren instill what they have learned from him in his great grandchildren Marcus, Jacob, Brooks, Eleni and the new soon to be Baby. He is also survived by his sister Eleni and his brother Antonios (Toula).

John was from a beautiful fishing town in Kassandria, Greece and obtained his College Technology Certificate in the Air Force. With a brilliant mind he did not see his future in a fishing town. With one suitcase and $25.00, in his pocket, he left his parents and his siblings and immigrated to Canada to fulfill his dreams of a better life. With a humble and hardworking character, he found a one bedroom flat and worked as a dishwasher to get at least one free meal a day. As he learned English and met people that helped guide him to technological jobs, his dreams started to come true. He ended his career as a Nuclear Technologist at Atomic Energy of Canada. His accomplishments were highly recognised and rewarded. Known as "The Captain" by his peers. They were a team at work and enjoyed beers after work. John truly loved dancing, fun times with family and friends but we can say he is the only man we knew that looked forward to Mondays!!! His work was his passion; always ready, pen in hand to solve a problem.

A special thank you to all the loving "Kouklas" at Extendicare Mississauga where John lived the last few years. The love and support John received has not gone unnoticed.

In Memory of John and in Lieu of flowers please send donations to Alzheimers Society, in order to help find ways to keep all minds sharp in the future.

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Sera & John Biancucci (Friends)

Entered March 1, 2025 from Vaughan

We were deeply saddened to hear about the loss of your dear father. Sending you love and strength during this difficult time. May the good memories of your father bring you peace and comfort. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

John Theodore 

Entered March 1, 2025 from Oakville

Our hearts are heavy with the news that Theo Ganias has left us. He was a good man with a good family. Growing up we saw him or Thea Eleni and Joana and George every day, back and forth from each others homes all the time. He was such an interesting man with a great mind and always sharing his knowledge with us. I remember one Saturday morning he took all of us kids to the race track for the day. We had such a great time getting up close to the horses and picking out who we thought would win, then cheering and screaming for our pick to win. Will never forget that. Condolences to the whole family. May he rest in peace, and his memory be eternal.

Rob, Liz Del Bono and family (Family friend)

Entered March 1, 2025

Wishing you Joana and Joe the deepest sympathies with the loss of your father. Thinking of you all during this difficult time. All the prayers being sent your way. With all our love, Rob&Liz

Maggie and Cyril (Friends)

Entered March 1, 2025 from Mississauga

Dear Joanna and Family
So sorry to hear about the loss of your cherished family member. We send our deepest condolences to all of you and keeping you in our thoughts and prayers

Gary Theodore (Family Friend)

Entered March 1, 2025 from Richmond Hill

Joana, Joe & George,
Our sincerest condolences to you and your entire family on the passing of your father, Theo John. He was a kind gentleman who was always ready with an inspiring story and a beer in one hand. He loved Thea Eleni and always reveled in the company of family and friends. He never uttered an unkind word about anyone. Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family. May his memory be eternal. Gary, Vivian, Thea Maria.

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