elevated dJZiP May 27, 1972 ~ June 1, 2025
elevated dJZiP Visitation
Thursday, June 5, 2025 from 4:00 p.m.– 8:00 p.m.
Assumption Catholic Funeral Home
6933 Tomken Rd, Mississauga, ON L5T 1N4
elevated dJZiP Funeral Service
Friday, June 6, 2025 at 10:00 a.m.
Assumption Catholic Funeral Home- Chapel
6933 Tomken Rd, Mississauga, ON L5T 1N4
elevated dJZiP For those unable to attend the service for Philippe, you may join via livestream using our Livestream Link
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elevated dJZiP Philippe Sincennes, un mari, père, fils et frère aimant et dévoué, est décédé paisiblement le 1er juin 2025, entouré de ses proches.
elevated dJZiP Il était l’époux chéri de Catherine, un père attentionné pour Sophie, Gabriel, Charles-Étienne, Alexandre et Madeleine, le fils bien-aimé de Nicole et Guy, et un gendre précieux pour Licet et Duncan Ash. Il partageait également un lien profond et durable avec son frère Luc.
elevated dJZiP Philippe a consacré plus de 25 ans au service public, guidé par un engagement indéfectible envers la justice. Connu pour son accueil chaleureux, sa force et sa générosité discrète, il a laissé une marque indélébile sur tous ceux qui l’ont connu. Son héritage d’amour, de résilience et d’intégrité restera à jamais gravé dans nos mémoires.
elevated dJZiP Au lieu de fleurs, des dons peuvent être faits à la Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation et à la Fondation Canada-Ukraine à la mémoire de Philippe.
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elevated dJZiP Philippe Sincennes, a loving and devoted husband, father, son, and brother, passed away peacefully on June 1, 2025, surrounded by his loved ones.
elevated dJZiP He was the cherished husband of Catherine; doting father to Sophie, Gabriel, Charles-Étienne, Alexandre and Madeleine; the beloved son of Nicole and Guy; and a treasured son-in-law of Licet and Duncan Ash. He also shared a deep, enduring bond with his brother, Luc.
elevated dJZiP Philippe dedicated more than 25 years to public service, guided by an unwavering commitment to justice. Known for his warmth, strength, and quiet generosity, he left an indelible mark on all who knew him. His legacy of love, resilience, and integrity will be remembered always.
elevated dJZiP In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Philippe’s memory to the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation and the Canada-Ukraine Foundation.
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Phillipe was a dedicated and conscientious coworker who believed he could make a difference. May his family find peace in knowing he was a good man
We will never forget you. Rest in peace, Philippe.
My deepest condolences to Catherine and Phillipe’s families. Thinking of you Catherine and sending hugs.
My condolences for the passing of Philippe. His loss is devastating.
Philippe was a great friend and colleague. I will never forget the kindness and mentorship he has shown to me and many others over the years.
He was dedicated to making our country a safer place. I know his many accomplishments and legacy will live on.
May his family and friends always remember the remarkable and good man he was.
Dear Catherine; I remember your beautiful wedding to Phillip. I am so sorry for your lost. Sending you love and light. May peace be with you and your family. Prima Dawn
Philippe was an amazing friend and co worker.
His passion for life and his family was evident in everything he did.
My deepest condolences to his loved ones and his CBSA family.
Philippe will be greatly missed and always remembered.
May the love & support of friends &family provided you with some conformity. “Que los buenos recuerdos les brinden consuelo en este triste momento “. Tia Zoila
My deepest condolences to Catherine and the family, I’ll always remember Philip as a gentle and kind colleague, a true gentleman to work with. RIP 🕊️
My dear Catherine, my sincere condolences for the passing of Philippe. May his loving memories accompany you and your children always.
Showers of blessings from the bottom of my heart.
Rest easy Frenchman.
Your old friend,
the East Coaster
It was a pleasure to know and work with Philippe. He was kind, professional, and liked by all who had the pleasure to cross paths with him. He was proud of his family and also proud of the work he did.
Sending my condolences to his loved ones and his work family.
Catherine, sending you and your beautiful family my deepest condolences for the loss of Philippe. He was a kind and always respectful colleague. May he always stay with you in your memories.
Dear Katherine,
I’m so sorry for your loss. Please accept my deepest condolences for the passing of Philippe. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
With sympathy,
Katy, I am so sad to have learned about this. I am so sorry for your loss. I remember you so young with so much love. I have you and your family in my heart and I pray to God to give you strength and fortitude. I pray the Holy Spirit will envelope you and console you. My heart goes out to you. ❤️❤️🙏🙏❤️❤️
Catharine, my deepest condolences to you and your family. I remember working with Philippe. He was a professional, kind and thoughtful person. RIP Philippe.
Catherine,
We were so sorry to hear about your loss. It’s been a long time since our days at the airport, but we still remember you both and wanted to reach out.
Please accept our deepest condolences. We hope you’re finding small moments of peace and that you’re surrounded by love and support during this difficult time.
Chers Catherine, Sophie, Gabriel, Charles-Etienne, Alexandre et Madeleine,
Les mots me manquent pour vous exprimer mes sincères condoléances. C’est tellement difficile d’accepter le départ de Philippe. Je ne peux imaginer ce que vous avez traversé depuis l’annonce de sa maladie et son depart inattendu. Que Dieu vous donne la force et le courage dont vous avez tous besoin pour surmonter cette douloureuse épreuve. Que Dieu accueille Philippe auprès de Lui et qu’il repose en paix. Vous êtes dans mes pensées et mes prières.
Je vous aime tous très très fort. Je suis près de vous malgré la distance .
Philippe will always be remembered as a softly spoken, kind hearted gentleman with unwavering commitment to his family and resolute professionalism throughout his career at CBSA and CIC. It was an honour knowing Philippe for so many years and I will miss our witty banter and reflections on life. Rest easy my friend.
Catherine and family,
My deepest condolences. May you, your children and family find comfort in your memories.
Although we no longer worked as closely together, when we saw one another, his face would light up when speaking about you and your family.
Philippe was a good man and always carried out his duties with integrity.
I met Philippe when he came to Pearson. His playful smile, sense of humour, eager and dedicated work ethic, respect for everyone and direct, firm but pleasant attitude, made him a very dear member of our Immigration family.
When he confided his love for our dear Catherine, we all shared their joy.
He was a trusted unwavering friend.
It is really heartbreaking that he left too soon.
My deepest sympathy to Catherine and family. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I hope you find peace and comfort in the loving memories. May the Lord give you strength.
Philippe, a man whose quiet strength, intelligence, and steadfast dedication left an indelible mark on all who had the honour to work alongside him.
I first met Philippe during my tenure with the RCMP Integrated National Security Enforcement Team. From the outset, it was clear that Philippe was no ordinary person. As a member of CBSA, he brought not only professionalism and skill but also great enthusiasm for national security work that inspired those around him. What began as a professional acquaintance quickly evolved into a friendship, rooted in mutual respect and a shared purpose. Philippe possessed an encyclopedic knowledge of listed terrorist entities that was nothing short of astonishing. He could recount, without hesitation, the history, ideology, country of origin, and operational reach of virtually every known terrorist group. This wasn’t just academic expertise; it was knowledge honed through years of field experience, dedication, and a fierce commitment to keeping Canadians safe. His insight and counsel were sought after and valued by agencies across the Greater Toronto Area.
After our time at INSET, Philippe continued to serve with distinction as the CBSA liaison to the RCMP’s Greater Toronto Area Integrated Money Laundering Investigative Team, where I had the privilege of serving as the NCO I/C. There, as always, he brought integrity, good humour, and a tireless work ethic. Through it all, his passion for public service never faded, nor did his humility or grace. Whenever he visited the unit, we would ultimately adjourn for coffee, where countless conversations were had. These often ranged from operational matters to philosophical discussions about life, culture, and family (and discussions about fishing, the Eastern Townships, and the Saguenay region of Quebec).
But beyond the professional accolades, what I admired most about Philippe was who he was outside of work. A devoted husband, a loving father, and a man of deep faith, he lived his values quietly but powerfully. His love for his wife, Catherine, and their children was evident in every conversation, and he carried his responsibilities as a family man with the same honour he brought to his career.
His passing is a profound loss to his family, his colleagues, and to the country he served with such pride. My heartfelt condolences go out to Catherine, his children, and all who had the privilege of knowing and working with Philippe.
And when my time comes, should I be so fortunate as to approach the pearly gates, I do not doubt that Philippe will be standing post there too, ever-vigilant, ever-loyal, still guarding the threshold with that same calm assurance and quiet smile.
So long, Philippe. You served us well. You will be missed.
I’m so sorry to hear about Philippe’s passing, what a profound loss. Please know that my thoughts are with you and your family. Wishing you strength and comfort in the days ahead.
Dearest Catherine,
I am very sorry to hear of your loss. Although it has been such a long time since we last saw each other, memories of working with both you and Philippe are so dear to my heart. My deepest condolences to you and your family. You will be in my prayers.
Catherine my deepest condolences to you and your lovely brood of children. This morning, I watched the streamed video of Philippe’s service and found it to be a heart warming service. The choir sang beautifully and I can imagine Philippe’s voice ringing true with them in song.
It was good to see the presence of the CBSA Honour Guard in tribute to Philippe’s valuable service.