In memory of

Thomas Sidey

February 2, 1938 -  April 3, 2024

Funeral arrangements in the care of Pine Hills Funeral Centre. If desired, donations in memoriam may be mage to the Georgian Bay General Hospital Foundation.

Guestbook 

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Chum (Daughter)

Entered April 6, 2024 from Ajax

In loving memory of my dad. His wisdom, kindness, and love have left an indelible mark on our hearts. I am forever grateful for the cherished moments we shared. Rest in peace, Dad. You will be deeply missed but never forgotten.

William (Billy) Green (Nephew)

Entered April 6, 2024 from Stouffville

Our sincerest condolences to Auntie Joyce, my cousins Debbie, Valerie, Heather, Justine and families.
Uncle Tommy was as good as they come, he was a true family man and friend in every sense. His wit and sense of humour were second to none, matched with his infectious laugh we were immediately laughing along with him. An Uncle is an important relation in all our lives, Uncle Tommy was more than that to me, he was my friend, my mentor and my support in difficult situations. He was intuitive to other’s needs and would always do his best to help and support me in many ways. I have fond memories of being invited to the family cottages at Woodland Park and at Davis Lake. He mentored me in work, supported and encouraged me in becoming a 3rd class Stationary Engineer just like him, he nominated me during my induction into the Engineer’s Union, I couldn’t have been more honoured by anyone. His visits to his sister(my Mom) were always cherished in our house, he always brought an endless supply of kindness and laughter. I will always be grateful to you Uncle Tommy, thank you for your love, kindness and everything else you gave me and my family. You gave me the greatest gift of wonderfully fond memories that i have carried from the day they were created and will continue to enjoy them for the rest of my life. There is a special place in my heart reserved, and always will be, for you. May you be at peace. Love you. Billy.

Debbie trimble (Daughter)

Entered April 6, 2024 from Scarborough

Dad, death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal, dad I am so glad that you were the father chosen for me, my heart is breaking, one day I will be on this journey and I hope I can be as brave and strong as you, the memories you have created for my family will never be forgotten, you always said I love you when we seen each other, I will never forget holding your hand and our last conversation telling me you loved me, dad you are my hero love you forever

Valerie Clare Sidey McDonald (Daughter)

Entered April 6, 2024 from Midhurst Ontario

Dad; if you can hear my words l can only say “how much l miss you and that l love you!! The best part of your personality was your Sense of humour. The laughs all your children had in life were never ending because of you Dad. I’ll never forget the good times our family had with you and mom. Dad you must have had a feeling things were not going to end well when you gave each daughter an envelope of money. You must have known we ,d use to help mom drive her to and from the hospital. Dad if your listening you can be proud of your family because everyone has come together to help the person you loved the most in this life . Your wife and best friend our Mom. Maybe someday will meet once again . Dad lm sure your Mom met you at the golden gates. God Bless you Dad and say hi to Nanny. Your loving daughter Valerie

Michel Tseramis (Family friend)

Entered April 8, 2024 from Scarborough

My deepest sympathy to the Sidey family. Although no words can ease your pain, may you find comfort from the cherished memories and great love you all shared.
I’m are thinking of you all during this very difficult time.

Michel Tseramis

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