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11 September 1932 – 24 July 2025

elevated cYT7v Visitation
Thursday, July 31, 2025 at 10:00 – 11:45 am
Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
211 Langstaff Road East, Thornhill, Ontario, L3T 3Z6

elevated cYT7v Funeral Mass
Thursday, July 31, 2025 at 12:00 pm
Chapel of St. Joseph at Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
211 Langstaff Road East, Thornhill, Ontario, L3T 3Z6

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elevated cYT7v Interment
To be held privately

elevated cYT7v Reception
To take place following the mass at Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home

elevated cYT7v Obituary

elevated cYT7v Loving husband for 62 years to his late Hedwig, and devoted father to Peter, Caroline, and Andrew; father-in-law to Sharon, Robert, and Manuela; grandfather to Kirsten, Ess, Claire, Christina, Samantha, Erin, Sean, Gabrielle, and Madeline; and great-grandfather to Michelle and Eleanor. He is survived by his twin brother and sister, Sylvester and Maria. He will be dearly missed.

elevated cYT7v George had a wonderful and full life. He was known for treating others with fairness and respect, working hard without complaint, and giving generously to his community.

elevated cYT7v George was born in Abersee, Austria, in Hobler house (the family homestead) on 11 September 1932. The eldest of seven children, his childhood was spent in the mountains and forests of the Salzkammergut. He immigrated to Canada in 1957 as a young carpenter in search of better work opportunities to support his mother and siblings in Austria. He was reading the newspaper at the kitchen table of his Toronto rooming house when the love of his life walked through the door, fresh off a plane from Germany to begin her own new life in Canada.

elevated cYT7v George and Hedwig were devoted members of St. Patrick’s Parish and the Kolping Society in downtown Toronto. George oversaw several major renovation projects for St Patrick’s, helping to preserve the parish’s beautiful buildings for future generations.

elevated cYT7v George and Hedwig spent thirty summers sailing the PEANCA on Lake Simcoe and Georgian Bay with family and friends, fulfilling George’s childhood dream of owning his own sailboat. In retirement, he and Hedwig traded the sailboat for an RV and set out on the open road, spending months each year exploring the vast beauty of North America.

elevated cYT7v In the last years of his life, the details of the people and places he loved slowly blurred as dementia took hold. Yet, his soul remained true and consistent with the man he had always been. His kindness, patience, and charisma shone through to the very end; as did his habit of never turning down a slice of chocolate cake, or the chance to get up and dance (usually to some traditional Austrian folk music).

elevated cYT7v George passed away peacefully on Thursday July 24th, 2025 with family at his side.

elevated cYT7v George’s family would like to extend their sincerest thanks and gratitude to the staff of Sheppard Village LTC who cared so lovingly for him over these past few years and had such a positive impact on his quality of life.

elevated cYT7v In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in memory of George to Brain Canada.

elevated cYT7v 1 in 3 people in Canada will face a neurological disease or neuropsychiatric disorder in their lifetime. Brain Canada (BRCF) is a charity that funds medical research related to various brain disorders, to accelerate the pace of Canadian brain research.

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