Troy Thompson

April 25, 1970 - May 16, 2020

Funeral Details: Celebration of life to be held at a later time

Troy Scott Thompson passed away suddenly and peacefully due to cancer on May 16th, 2020 with his two daughters by his side. Loving and proud father of Marena Thompson and Monica Thompson. He will forever be in the loving hearts of his wife Georgena Marantos Thompson, his daughters and his parents Allan and Lorna Thompson.  Survived by his sister Laura Thompson Grant and brother in-law Rob Grant.  Forever missed by all his nieces, nephews, sister in-laws, brother in-laws, and, father in-law. Troy was a hardworking electrician, beloved brother to IBEW 353 since July 1992 and a proud retired Captain and firefighter of Innisfil Volunteer Fire Service at Station 3.  Troy will be deeply missed and remembered by all his family, friends, coworkers and those he mentored.  For those who wish, memorial donations may be made towards Camp BUCKO (Burn Camp for Kids in Ontario) at https://www.campbucko.ca/ or a charity organization close to your heart.  A Celebration of Life to be held at a later date.  Online condolences may be forwarded to the family at www.peacefultransition.ca

 

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CONDOLENCES

18 Condolences
  • Renza Marks
    Posted on: Monday, May 18, 2020 Reply

    Monica and Marena and family. Our heartfelt thoughts are with you at this time. May all of your great memories with your dad get you through this most difficult time. Thinking of you both.
    Love the Marks’ Family

  • Ian and Tina Campbell
    Posted on: Monday, May 18, 2020 Reply

    So shocked and sorry to hear of Troy’s passing. Please know that our hearts are heavy with sadness for your family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
    Ian and Tina Campbell

  • Marcel Ojeda
    Posted on: Monday, May 18, 2020 Reply

    My deepest condolences to the Thompson family.
    Troy was good man and will be missed, l am saddened that l will not have a chance to see him again.
    Rest my friend until we meet again.

  • Brandon Polhill
    Posted on: Monday, May 18, 2020 Reply

    Met ya in Cuba and had many great laughs and evenings !!! Lay peacefully ❤ from Brandon joe joe and jony !

  • Cody Summers
    Posted on: Monday, May 18, 2020 Reply

    A kind person with a big heart. My condolences to his family during this time.

  • Darren & Anne Hofland
    Posted on: Monday, May 18, 2020 Reply

    Troy, it seems like yesterday that we were walking to the school bus together and then later watch you & Gina bring two beautiful girls into the world, become one of the best master electricians I know, also the countless hours you spent at Uncle Dougie’s Arctic Cat Shop working on sleds. You also gave back to your community by becoming a proud member of the IFRS Stn 3. You managed to have more toys then the average person lol…Troy, I will always miss you and remember you as a person that was always a phone call away…RIP Brother. Gina, Monica & Marena, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  • The Hofland Family
    Posted on: Tuesday, May 19, 2020 Reply

    Troy was an employee of ours at Sno Runner Sales & Service part time through the 90’s and he was always known for his excellent customer service and knowledge. We are all going to miss him

    Kyle, Mychaela, Diane & Danny

  • Evelyn Stong
    Posted on: Tuesday, May 19, 2020 Reply

    My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. Cherish the memories.

  • Jana & Milt Caissie
    Posted on: Tuesday, May 19, 2020 Reply

    Heartfelt condolences to the family. Always great memories as kids playing together at the farm and at grandmas. Troy and his big smile will be dearly missed.
    Love Jana & Milt

  • IFRS Recruit Class 2006, OFC
    Posted on: Wednesday, May 20, 2020 Reply

    Feels like yesterday we drove up to the fire college wide-eyed and big grins loving everything we were learning. Great memories of PAR 7, Boston Pizza and using coat hangers as locking mechanisms
    R.I.P. Brother🚒

  • Keith & Cathy Hampshire
    Posted on: Wednesday, May 20, 2020 Reply

    Dear Al, Lorna, Laura and girls. This is such a terrible loss. Our hearts and thoughts are with you.

    Love, Keith & Cathy Hampshire

  • Lindsay Grenville
    Posted on: Wednesday, May 20, 2020 Reply

    From my family to yours our deepest condolences. He was taken to soon. Words can not Express the loss of a Father and Husband. We are here for you all. Love you guys.

  • Joella Kerry west and family
    Posted on: Wednesday, May 20, 2020 Reply

    Thinking about you in this time! Sending our love to you Gina and girls! Hold onto you memories! Xo

  • RICHARD ALDER
    Posted on: Thursday, May 21, 2020 Reply

    Sincere condolences to Troy’s family and friends.

    I only knew Troy a short time at the airport but was honoured to have met him and known this true gentleman! R.I.P

  • Sal Maltese
    Posted on: Thursday, May 21, 2020 Reply

    Truly sad for all, my condolences

  • Marianne Eriksen & Ian Mitchell
    Posted on: Friday, May 22, 2020 Reply

    Our thoughts are with you at this sad time. Troy was taken so young. RIP 💜

  • Doug and Karen Muni
    Posted on: Friday, May 22, 2020 Reply

    Al, Lorna and Laura

    We are so sorry to hear about Troy. Our memories
    Of your family living at the lake next to us will last forever

    Our prayers are with you

    Doug and Karen

  • Josh McIntosh
    Posted on: Tuesday, May 26, 2020 Reply

    A great man who was never shy to lend a hand, early in my apprenticeship I found myself working for Troy at Toronto Western Hospital. He was nice enough to offer a lift to the city knowing what it would cost a early term apprentice to drive down to the city and pay for gas, and parking day in and out. He didn’t expect much in return for his kindness either. Maybe a couple bucks for gas, a coffee here and there or just have a chat, talk about life or work, his family. He was a very proud dad.

    Im saddened by the fact I’ll never get to see my friend again. Have him try to persuade me into going to get him California sandwiches “I’ll buy you one too” he’d say, was pretty much all it took. I’m upset I never got the chance to tell him how thankful I was when he helped get me transferred to the airport to work for him again. I worked there for many years, a job that helped me buy my first house, I have many fond memories working there and I owe that to him. Rest easy old friend.

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