In Celebration of

Thomas Robert Taylor

May 20, 1939 -  April 12, 2021

Peacefully at the Toronto Grace Palliative Care Centre in Toronto on Monday, April 12th at the age of 81. Pre-deceased by his beloved wife, Elaine. Loving father of Anne Relph (Nick) and John Taylor (Lise). Proud grandfather to Spencer, Cameron, Kiera, Gavin and Audrey. Dear brother to Mary, Diane and Alan. Funeral service will be held at the Turner & Porter York Chapel on Friday, April 16th, 2021 at 11:00am. Services will be in person for immediate family only and via live streaming at for those that wish to join virtually. Details will be posted shortly. Internment Park Lawn Cemetery. For those who wish, donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

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Guestbook 

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Gord and Collette Schneider (Friends)

Entered April 14, 2021 from Winnipeg

So sorry for your loss. But your dad is together with your mom again , and pain free . Cherish all the happy memories!

Gord and Collette Schneider

Kathi and Robert Rueter (cousin)

Entered April 15, 2021 from Toronto

I remember Tom as being an extremely caring and happy chap. I think that the photo which you have posted depicts him perfectly.
I am sorry that close family has lost him
Kathi Rueter

Donald Robert MacGregor (Brother-in-law)

Entered April 15, 2021 from Riverview, NB

Sylvia and I valued time spent with Tom and Elaine. I enjoyed Tom the most, when we were alone and could laugh at so many things. He often said I reminded him of his brother Allan. Thank you for your friendship and being a good role model for me. RIP.

Don

Lois-Anne Landry (MacGregor) (Niece)

Entered April 16, 2021 from Moncton, New Brunswick

I was very saddened to hear of this news today. My deepest condolences to his entire family. I have fond childhood memories of attending Anne and John's weddings in Toronto as a child, and spending time with Uncle Tom. I remember him taking us to play tennis in his Etobicoke neighborhood, and feeding ducks with him at the park. He was wonderful with his visiting nieces and nephews. Having both Aunt Elaine and Uncle Tom come all of the way to Moncton to attend my wedding in 2011 was one of the highlights of my special day. Thank you, Uncle Tom, for leaving an impression on me that I will never forget.
Lois-Anne

Sylvia MacGregor (Brother-in-law)

Entered April 16, 2021 from Riverview NB

Anne, John and families , I am so sorry for your loss . We hadn’t seen your father since Lois-Anne’s wedding 10 years ago but thought of him often . Hugs from Uncle Donald and myself . ❤️

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