In Celebration of

Bohdan Kliszcz

April 5, 1944 -  September 8, 2025


It is with heavy hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of Bohdan Kliszcz, aged 81, on September 8, 2025.

Born in the village of Brunary, Poland, Bohdan embarked on a journey that led him to Canada in 1973 to build a new life. A dedicated and skilled tradesperson, Bohdan worked in a variety of roles, including crane operator and maintenance mechanic, before ultimately achieving his dream of owning his own general contracting business.

Bohdan was preceded in death by his wife, Hania, in 2020. He leaves behind his two daughters, Kathy (Marc) and Nadia (Kevin), and his two adored grandchildren, Adam and Maks.

An avid outdoorsman, Bohdan found his greatest joy in fishing, a passion he pursued relentlessly regardless of the season—whether on a boat, through the ice, at the crack of dawn, or in the pitch-black darkness. His many adventures provided him with plenty of "brag worthy" catches and stories that will be retold for years to come.

In his later years, Bohdan was lovingly cared for at the Copernicus Lodge Long-Term Care facility, where he was surrounded by the Polish culture, traditions, and food that were so important to him. The family extends their sincere thanks to the staff for their compassionate support in his final years.

A simple man who disliked ceremony, Bohdan requested there be no visitation. A panakhyda will be held at Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor Street West, on Wednesday, September 10th, at 3:30pm.

Cremation and a celebration of life will follow at a later date, as per his wishes.

In lieu of flowers, please consider honoring Bohdan's memory by donating to the charity of your choice, either through a monetary gift or by volunteering your time.

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The Karol Family (Family friend)

Entered September 10, 2025 from Toronto

Sending heartfelt condolences; your loss is deeply felt by all who knew Bohdan.
May you find comfort in knowing you’re in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Iryna Maksimoska (Family friend)

Entered September 10, 2025 from 57 Frater Ave. Toronto, M4C2H5 Ont.

We are sending our sincerest condolences and our prayers to the family. We are so sorry for your loss. Please know we are sincerely sorry we could not be there. Вічна Пам'ять, Хай спочиває з миром.
- Iryna, Stojko and Family

Edison Trimi (Family Friend)

Entered September 10, 2025 from Etobicoke

May God rest his soul in peace

Kathy (Katrusia) and Nadia (His dotchkas (daughters))

Entered September 11, 2025 from Toronto

We want to sincerely thank everyone who came together on such short notice to honor our dad, Bohdan. Your presence, kind words, and support mean so much to us.

In remembering him, we shared that our Tato wasn’t always the softest father, but he gave us lessons we carry forward — a respect for nature, the patience to try fixing things (even if they didn’t always stay fixed), and the resilience to keep moving through life’s challenges. He also had a way of shaping our childhood in his own unique style — with horse shows, dog shows, fishing expos, boating demos, and even a little WWF training that came in handy for two sisters growing up together.

We are grateful for the strength he instilled in us, and even more grateful for the love and support of family and friends as we said goodbye.

If there’s one thing we take from this moment, it’s a reminder to be kind, lift each other up, find at least one thing to be grateful for every day, and always pay it forward. Life is for the living.

Ulana Pahuta (family friend)

Entered September 11, 2025 from Etobicoke

Kathy and Nadia, I'm so sorry to hear about your father's passing. I know you took great care of him in his later years, but your lovely tribute shows that you will always remember him as a committed, hard-working and loving dad. Thinking of you and your families.

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