In Celebration of

Thomas (Tom) Langford Smith

September 18, 1947 -  September 4, 2025

Tom passed away at The Trillium Mississauga Hospital on September 4, 2025.

Tom was born in Dundas, ON to Ruth and Langford Smith. He was predeceased by both his parents and his stepfather Hector Armstrong.

He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Judy; son, David (Sonia) and 2 grandchildren Emily and Noah; and sister, Sharon Pielsticker (Bob).

He also leaves behind his sister-in-law Sue Brunton (Lloyd); sister-in-law Barb Munshaw; sister-in-law Terry Richards; numerous nieces and nephews from the Richards family and the Pielsticker family; and Frazer family cousins.

He grew up on Brookside Avenue in Toronto, attended Humbercrest Public School, Runneymede Collegiate, Burnhamthorpe Collegiate, Humber College and York University.

In 1974 he began his career working for Canada Trust in pensions. In 1982 he was accepted into a unique public/private (IBM) endeavour to encourage more disabled individuals to enter the IT industry. It was an intense 1-year programme. He subsequently worked for CSG as an independent consultant through the 1980’s. He retired from TD Canada Trust in 2019 after a 30-year career as an IT development consultant.

Together Tom and Judy travelled to England, France, and Italy. With the adoption of David, they got to know Peru (where Tom was able to visit Machu Picchu); spent a month in France and Belgium; visited five of the ten provinces of Canada and many parts of the USA. He loved their vacation home in Arizona which had been built to wheelchair (ADA) specifications. Most of all he loved his home by the lake in Port Credit.

He was a gentle man with a love of life, an indominable spirit and a unique sense of humour. He overcame many adversities. He was born with spina bifida and club feet, paralyzed at the age of 12 in a playground accident, and suffered a life of pain from multiple surgeries. He always remained optimistic and lived a full and rewarding life. His passions were EPL football, Raptors basketball and above all, his family.

He was exceptional.

Cremation has taken place. There will be a Memorial service on Saturday, October 18 at Turner & Porter Peel Chapel. Visitation at 10:00 am to be followed by service at 11:00 am. If you plan to attend the lunch afterwards, please respond to smithj46@hotmail.com by October 13.

Memorial donations may be made to MSF (Medecins sans Frontieres), your local food bank or a charity of your choice.

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Jennifer Starr (Niece)

Entered September 10, 2025 from Toronto

Uncle Tom was a quiet but strong Uncle who lived an incredible life. Brayden will miss talking to him about baseball which Uncle Tom had such a love for. He will be missed.

Love
Jenn

Peter Burns (Friend)

Entered September 10, 2025 from London Ontario

The Tom I knew was kind, funny and smart. I always valued any interactions with him. He and Judy were a wonderful pair.

Carol Howe (friend)

Entered September 10, 2025 from Mississauga

Tom was a very fine person , a loving husband and father. I am saddened by his passing but comforted he is at peace and not suffering.

Sincere condolences to Judy, David and the entire family.

Ayman daaboul (Friend of family and work as helpers for gardens work)

Entered September 10, 2025 from Mississaga

Tom was more than Judy’s husband—he was like family to me. Even while he was sick, he always showed such kindness, gentleness, and friendliness. I had the honor of spending time with him, often going with him to the clinic, and during those moments I felt like I was with my own dad. He had so much knowledge, like a living dictionary, and I always admired that. His passing is a deep loss for me and my family, but I truly believe he is at peace in heaven, because he was an angel on earth.

Suzanne page (Hairdresser/ friend)

Entered September 11, 2025 from Milton

We are very sad to say good bye to Tom. He really was an exceptional and kind person. Tom will be missed by many people.

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