In memory of

Richard Pedrozo

December 3, 1979 -  January 18, 2022

It is with great sadness and broken hearts that we announce the unexpected passing of Richard Pedrozo on Jan 18, 2022 at the young age of 42.

Richard was the most loving and devoted father to Ayden and Noah (predeceased). Cherished son of Dante and Leticia, treasured brother to Rowena, and beloved uncle to Brandon. He will be greatly missed by his uncles, aunts, and cousins in Canada and the Philippines. Richard will also be sadly missed by his other family-his TD family past and present, and by his many friends.

Richard will be remembered for his sense of humour, his warm heart, and his generous spirit. He was great at telling stories and making everyone in the room laugh. And if you needed help, he’d be the first one to lend a helping hand. Richard was called by many names during his life, Rich, Richie, Tito, and Kuya. But the one name he was most proud to be called was Dad. He loved being Ayden’s Dad. And he was the best Dad ever.

We would like to thank everyone for your condolences, your support, and your kind and comforting words during this difficult time. Thank you for your memories, your stories, and your pictures of Richard. We take comfort in knowing that Richard touched and made such a big impact in many people’s lives.

Thank you and God Bless

Guestbook 

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marilyn (friend, co-worker)

Entered January 25, 2022

My heartfelt condolences to the family and specially to little Ayden. Richard is a kind hearted person, always willing to help, always sharing and always being there for everyone. Richard always have a joke and always pay attention. I miss him dearly and I wish I can turn back the clock to spend more time with him and pay more attention to him as he does to everyone else. Richard I wish we could have gotten together last summer. I miss you! God is with you now, please watch over us and pray for us specially your son. Until we meet again.

Suzette Wong (Previous colleague)

Entered January 25, 2022 from Toronto

I was so sorry to hear of Richard's passing. I remember him as a friendly, helpful colleague who was always a pleasure to work with.
My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Stefanie Baldeo (TD Bank collegue then became good friends for 11 years)

Entered January 25, 2022 from Toronto, Ontario, Canada

My deepest condolence to Ayden and the rest of the family. He was the Hero we never knew we needed at TD Bank. Always spread laughter and made the work day fly. I will never ever forget our friendship, and the many talks we've had about life and pushing forward with positivity. I know he's an Angel now and will watch over Ayden and the rest of the family including our TD EDD/HRCG crew.
RIP Richard
XO
Stefanie Baldeo

Velma (Friend)

Entered January 25, 2022 from Burlington

My deepest condolences to the family. Richard and I worked together many years ago and stayed in touch while we both worked downtown. I remember when I first met him I thought he was a quiet guy. I quickly realized he was so funny and caring and always ready to help. I remember when he became a dad and how much that meant to him. Years pass and whenever I talk to him and Ayden is mentioned, there’s such an incredible smile. I see how amazing of a dad he was and how much he loved Ayden. As I shared this sad news with my colleagues and friends, I realized how many people cared about him too. He was an incredible person and he made such a positive impact on everyone he met. I will miss him greatly but so happy to have known him. I pray for strength to the family during this difficult time.

Jay and Mell Maglantay (Past TD Fam from Branch 222)

Entered January 25, 2022 from Ajax, Ontario

Our hearts go out to the entire Pedrozo family. Richie was an amazing person and trusted friend. We will miss him dearly and cherish all the memorable moments we shared together.

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