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Thursday, March 5, 2026
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In Loving Memory of Athanasios “Tommy” Petropoulos, January 2, 1940 – February 28, 2026. With profound love and deep sorrow, we announce the passing of Athanasios “Tommy” Petropoulos, who peacefully embraced the light, surrounded by love and comfort.
Born on January 2, 1940, in Halkia, Messinias, Greece, Tommy was the son of Andriana and Dimitrios Petropoulos and the youngest of his siblings, Theone (Gus), Panayiota (Theochari), Caliroy (Dean), Sotirios (Maria), and Georgios (Fani), all of whom predeceased him, with the exception of Fani. Raised in a small village where faith, honour, and family were sacred pillars, Tommy carried those values faithfully throughout his life.In 1957, at the age of seventeen, he set out to begin a new life in Canada. Together with his brothers, Tommy proudly owned and operated Harry’s Charcoal Broil Restaurant, a local establishment in Parkdale. With quiet resolve and a tireless work ethic, he embraced the unknown, holding fast to perseverance and purpose.In 1963, he returned to Greece to marry his beloved Nikoletta, who, like Tommy, was born in the same cherished “Χωριο”. Together they returned to Canada and began their life side by side, working shoulder to shoulder, he as a cook and she as a waitress, creating not only a livelihood but a shared purpose rooted in service, hospitality, and pride. Their marriage spanned 62 years, sustained by devotion, laughter, and enduring respect. It was a partnership rich in faith, generosity, and an unspoken understanding.
Family was the heartbeat of Tommy’s world. He was a devoted father to his daughter Andriana, whose strength and grace brought him immense pride. He welcomed Tom not simply as a son-in-law, but as a true son, offering loyalty, guidance, and an unyielding sense of care.His grandchildren, Thanos (Rachel), Niko (Kasandra), Andreas (Beth), and Aristeya were among his greatest joys. He followed their lives closely, celebrated their milestones, and shared with them the same humour, steadiness, and quiet love that defined him. In his later years, Tommy delighted in his great-granddaughter Athena.
Tommy embodied a rare balance of strength and gentleness. Known for his sharp wit and spirited sarcasm, he could fill a room with laughter, yet beneath the humour lay a quiet wisdom, deep compassion, and an unspoken loyalty that defined his every relationship. He listened intently, spoke honestly, and stood firmly by his principles. He loved a good debate, a meaningful conversation, and the shared energy of company well chosen. His presence carried both calm and gravity, his humour lightened hearts, and his convictions inspired those around him. His legacy lives in every story told, every lesson remembered, and every act of generosity extended in his name.
Tommy will be remembered for his resilience, integrity, warmth, and unwavering devotion to family. He also leaves behind many nieces and nephews, each touched by his kindness and the quiet example he set. As he often said, “someone has to win and someone has to lose.” Today we feel the weight of loss, yet we are forever the winners for having been part of his life.
May his memory be eternal.Αιωνία του η μνήμη.
Funeral Arrangements:
Annunciation of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Cathedral
136 Sorauren Ave, Toronto, ON M6R 2E4
Visitation will be held on Thursday, March 5, 2026, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Funeral Service will take place on Friday, March 6, 2026, at 11 a.m.
Interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery
375 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto, Ontario M4T 2V8.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to:
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Annunciation of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Cathedral
Annunciation of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Cathedral
Mount Pleasant Cemetery - Toronto
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