In Celebration of

Christopher Rzadkowski

February 24, 1959 -  December 11, 2019

RZADKOWSKI, Christopher Joseph - Our dear Chris passed away peacefully, surrounded by loving family and friends in his 60th year on Wednesday, December 11th, 2019. Chris was the beloved son of Sylvia (nee Boissonnault) and Casey (predeceased), and dear brother of Michael, Denise (John), Michele (predeceased) and Joe (Denise). His nieces and nephews, Kieran, Leigha, Ethan, Siobhan, Ronan, Nicole and Stuart will always remember Uncle Chris for his gentle nature, sense of humour, and love of card games and word jumbles. Chris will be missed by his family and friends, including the L'Arche community and especially by his Greenwood family: Andrew, Michael, Margaret, Karen, Patricia, and Lindsay.
It is with deep gratitude that Chris' family acknowledges the care and compassion provided by the many L'Arche assistants who walked with him during his final weeks, especially Lindsay, Sabastian, Julie, Kim, Sue, Ashley, Paul, and Emilie.
Family and friends are invited to join us on Tuesday, December 17, 2019. Visitation will take place at St. Pius X Catholic Church, 2305 Bloor Street West, Toronto from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the Funeral Mass at 11 a.m..
For those who wish donations may be made in his memory to L'Arche Toronto (www.larchetoronto.org) or The Salvation Army (Community Engagement and Pre-Employment Program).

“We believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in him.” Thessalonians 4:13-14


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Janet & Chip Chipman (Aunt and Uncle)

Entered December 15, 2019 from Salt Spring island BC

Our hearts go out to Sylvia and all the family as we think about Chris and how much his gentle presence will be missed. Thank you for sharing the wonderful photo of Chris fishing by the river. Seeing the joy on his face reminds us of how Chris really appreciated the simple things in life. We love you Chris.

With love from
Auntie Janet, Uncle Chip and cousins Peter and Heather

Martin Powell 

Entered December 16, 2019 from Toronto

I remember meeting Christopher by chance one evening in Bloor West Village. We talked for while and I believe he offered me a candy. We said bye and off he went. He struck me as a guininely good hearted person. I didn’t really know Christopher, but he Made an impression on me as the chance encounter happened years ago. God bless.

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