elevated Uxgq6 July 12, 1933  – June 24, 2025

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elevated Uxgq6 On Tuesday June 24, 2025, Patrick Joseph Leane passed away peacefully at his family home in Mimico.

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elevated Uxgq6 Patrick was born in Beaufort, County Kerry, Ireland, to Danny and Nora Leane (nee O’Connor). He was fondly referred to as Paddy by his brother Davey, and sisters Maura, Agnes & Chrissy. He is survived and lovingly remembered by sisters Kitty and Eileen, as well as many extended family in Ireland, England, Australia and USA.  Dad will be deeply missed by our mother Mary, who devotedly cared for him over the years.

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elevated Uxgq6 Patrick and Mary Leane (nee Hogan) were happily married for almost 67 years. Both were active participants within the Toronto Irish Community. Together Patrick and Mary raised five children – Diane (Stuart) Henderson, Rick Leane, Margaret (Mark) Hansen, Marian (Jim) Callan, Jackie (Steve) Hayden.  Later, eleven grandchildren made their appearance – Rory, Lauren (Alex), Diandra, Samantha, Neil (Caro), Kevin, Tara (Harry), Jaimie, Leah, Jack and Sam. They were also blessed with three great-granddaughters – Violet, Jade and Juniper.

elevated Uxgq6 Patrick arrived in Canada in 1957 and worked as a carpenter for the Toronto Board of Education. Dad spent his free time working on his children’s homes, showing up at the crack of dawn to start a project.  We have many memories of weekends at the farm in Grand Valley, building two houses when we were teenagers.  He loved building furniture and developed other hobbies such as cooking, gardening and concrete casting of garden planters and leprechauns. From an early age, dad was an avid accordion player, and his love of music was passed down to his children and grandchildren.

elevated Uxgq6 Patrick always had a good story or joke to tell, and maintained a strong sense of humour. He had great pride in his family, and passed on his strong work ethic to all of us. His face would light up when his grandchildren and great-grandchildren were present. 

elevated Uxgq6 Dad referred to himself as a friend of the friendless. Sometimes at Christmas Dinner there were people we had never met, as he couldn’t imagine anyone spending Christmas alone.  He would help anyone in need. Having lost his father at the age of 12, he left school to work the family farm. He was a self-made man, an avid reader and investor and built a strong foundation from humble beginnings.

elevated Uxgq6 We are extremely grateful for the life he gave us, the many smiles and memories we share and for the privilege of knowing him.  We are so appreciative of his caregivers – Qamar, Pema, Bibi, Sonam, Lori. He always had a smile for them, as they were his angels here on earth.

elevated Uxgq6  We wish to express our gratitude to the Dorothy Ley Hospice Team, especially Nurse Kay and Dr. Toupin for their compassion and care.

elevated Uxgq6 A private family funeral will take place.  Donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Society of Canada or to your favorite charity.  The family would be pleased if you would practice a random act of kindness in his memory.