Moche “Moe” Schwartz

November 10, 1931 - December 20, 2025

Funeral Details: Private Family Arrangements

Moe Schwartz, age 94, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on December 20th, 2025.

Born November 10th, 1931, he lived most of his life in Ontario, Canada and worked as an electrician at Ontario Hydro until retiring in 1993.  He was a man who loved to bring joy unto others and his wonderful sense of humor can still be felt, even in his absence.

Moe is survived by his daughter, Sheila (Jim) Papadimitrios (née Schwartz), and son, Tony (Kathleen) Schwartz, as well as his 6 grandchildren Justin, Alexis (Nicholas), Jordan (Jordan), Jason, Andrew, Amanda, and his 3 great grandchildren Emma, Ella, Easton.  He is lovingly reunited with his wife, Aviva Schwartz (née Stor).

At this time, the immediate family will be mourning his loss privately, in respect of his last wishes.  Details regarding a Celebration of Life will be shared at a later date when available.

Memorial contributions are welcome at Hospice Simcoe located in Barrie, Ontario at 336 Penetanguishene Road (https://hospicesimcoe.ca/ways-to-donate).

Peaceful Transition Simcoe

CONDOLENCES

10 Condolences
  • Gregory Gannon
    Posted on: Monday, December 22, 2025 Reply

    Mo was a great man. My condolences to your family from Greg, Steph, and James Gannon.

  • Hanita Braun
    Posted on: Monday, December 22, 2025 Reply

    I am truly heartbroken to hear of Moshe’s passing. May his memory always be a blessing. I have known Moshe for almost 60 years. I am a niece of his sister-in-law Anutza. I have not seen Moshe since 2017 but we kept in touch on FB. He was a kind and generous person and will be dearly missed.

  • Dana Freivald
    Posted on: Tuesday, December 23, 2025 Reply

    Dear Tony and Shiela, big hug to you all. Dod Moyshe was such a nice man, and the last bond to the Schwartz bothers and sisters , my grand mother’s family. I remember him as a funny , smart and generous man. I am so sorry for your loss, and happy for him, for making such a nice family, and for you to have him as your father.
    Yours truly, Dana.

  • Lucia Lehrer
    Posted on: Tuesday, December 23, 2025 Reply

    I will greatly miss his Shabbat shalom messages.
    Rest in peace Celu.

  • Tony Schwartz
    Posted on: Tuesday, December 23, 2025 Reply

    With heavy hearts, we share the passing of my father. He was a loving father, a guiding presence, and a man whose strength, kindness, and values shaped the lives of everyone who knew him. His love for family was unwavering, and his wisdom and stories will live on through us.

    We will forever cherish the memories we shared, the lessons he taught, and the love he gave so freely. Though his absence leaves a deep ache, we take comfort in knowing his spirit will always remain with us.

    Thank you to everyone for the love, support, and condolences during this difficult time. They mean more to our family than words can express.

    — Tony Schwartz

  • Kathleen Schwartz
    Posted on: Tuesday, December 23, 2025 Reply

    So much love, so many memories. You were so well loved by so many people. Your kindness, generosity and sense of humor will leave a lasting impression and will be treasured by all of us who were lucky enough to know you. It is all of those memories that will carry us through the grief. Thank you for giving us the best of you and for be a leading example of greatness. Rest Easy. – with love “Mrs. Schwartz”

  • Kathleen Schwartz
    Posted on: Tuesday, December 23, 2025 Reply

    Sharing memories

  • Kathleen Schwartz
    Posted on: Tuesday, December 23, 2025 Reply

    Loving Memories

  • Ken and Pam Cundy
    Posted on: Tuesday, December 23, 2025 Reply

    We are both very sad to hear of Moe’s passing.
    Our deepest sympathy to his and Aviva’s family.
    Take of each other.

  • Brent and Alanna Wickens
    Posted on: Saturday, December 27, 2025 Reply

    Tony, Kathleen and family. Our sincere condolences on the loss of your father.

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