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Geoffrey GUY

1962 - 2022

Geoffrey GUY obituary, 1962-2022, Toronto, ON

BORN

1962

DIED

2022

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Geoffrey GUY Obituary

GEOFFREY GUY Geoffrey passed away peacefully on February 16, 2022, after a short but courageous battle with cancer. He will be remembered with love by Marin, his wife of 24 years and their three children, Will, Olivia and Charlie. Born to George and Beverly Guy on December 13, 1962, brother to Jennifer (Larry Eastman), Sheila (David McCracken) and David (Philippa Barber). Fun uncle to Sarah, Stuart, David, Hayden, Paige, Sophie, Grace, Connor, Rebecca and Sam. Geoffrey had remarkable strength of character, loyalty and generosity. He lived by clear principles, and he never wavered. The touchstones of his life were family, work and physical activity, and he swung for the fences on all three. He viewed life with a glass half-full attitude. He didn't dwell on the tough times. He faced the challenges cancer presented with courage, kindness and humour. From birth, Geoffrey, his siblings and many cousins spent summers at Sydenham Lake. This had a formative effect on all of them, but particularly on Geoffrey. A unique cast of characters housed in a string of 100-year old cottages in varying stages of improvement, the family compound at Sydenham was a haven for good old-fashioned fun. Epic water fights; howling at the moon; pontificating on the screened-in porch at 4am; hitting drivers off the dock aimed at nearby cottages, Geoffrey was in the middle of it all, his happy place. After four years at Bishop's University, where he was VP of Finance in his final year, Geoffrey embarked on a fulfilling career in the investment business. He was a Portfolio Manager for RBC Dominion Securities for 32 years. He loved the job, the ever-changing markets, and his work-hard laugh-hard team. Investment decisions were made with care. Geoffrey played the long game looking for value in quality investments. He always asked the question - is this the best thing for my client? Geoffrey and Marin bought a hobby farm in King just after they got married. Nothing topped a sunny weekend day where Geoffrey could use his tractor, loud cutting machinery, the chipper, bush hog or gator. Harry, the dog he didn't want, became his much loved and loyal four-legged companion, always up for the day's adventure and right by Geoffrey's side. A keen cyclist, he could often be found riding the country roads and hills of Caledon. He trained and competed for 10 straight years in the challenging (and usually hot) Rideau Lakes cycling race from Ottawa to Kingston. Geoffrey and Marin and the kids skied and raced at the Caledon Ski Club and the kids competed in the Collingwood circuit. Geoffrey loved these years. He couldn't wait for the next race, and was always up for off-season training in Whistler, Colorado and Sun Peaks. Outside of the ski season, Geoffrey loved family time in Bermuda. He embraced it all, knee socks and blazers, riding his hog (moped) and walking the pink sand beaches. Geoffrey was a cheerful and fun loving addition to the Coral Beach Club where they knew to have a Dark and Stormy ready for him. Sociable, direct, and fiercely loving, Geoffrey was equally famous for his ridiculous side. He had a strong sense of the absurd; he emanated positive energy and he was in direct and constant contact with his inner child. Life with him was always fun. He will be deeply missed. The family will receive friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles - Newbigging Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Davisville) from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 23rd. A celebration of Geoffrey's life will be held on Friday, February 25th in Grace Church on-the-Hill, 300 Lonsdale Road, at 1:00 p.m. Proof of vaccination is required for both events. For those unable to join in person, the funeral service will be live-streamed. A link for the streaming of the service will be made available on the 25th at www.humphreymiles.com. Thanks goes out to so many of the staff in the University Health Network who were critical in Geoffrey's care particularly Dr. Cypel and Dr. Razak and their teams, and the doctors and nurses in the Mt. Sinai ICU. Special thanks to Dr. Hanet for his ongoing care. In lieu of flowers, if desired, donations may be made to the Guy family fundraising initiative, 5Guys1Goal. All proceeds from this go to the Canadian Cancer Society (support.cancer.ca/goto/5guys1goal). Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
Published by The Globe and Mail from Feb. 19 to Feb. 23, 2022.

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Joanne Corey

December 18, 2022

I met Geoffrey in Europe and then was his friend in Toronto. He was always loving and fun and he helped me find work and made me welcome as an Australian. I´m heart broken. My love goes out very late to Marin and his beloved children.

Brenda Webster Tweel

March 7, 2022

Geoffrey Guy was such a big ball of sunshine at our Caledon Kids´ and Clippers´ Races that I often worried that he would melt away the snow with his smile! His warmth and empathy has inspired all of us to thrive in the moment! Know that his warmth lives on in all our Caledon families. Sincere Condolences, Brenda

Tom chisholm

March 3, 2022

He was an incredible man of humour and care. I will miss him.

Lorraine McNally

March 2, 2022

I am so very sorry to learn of Geoffrey's passing. I was a co-worker of Marin & George Guy many years ago. I hope that your many happy memories are of some comfort to you during this very difficult time. My thoughts & prayers are with you.

Tom Chisholm

February 25, 2022

What an incredible man he was. His humour and caring strength was incredible. I am one of manny that will miss him. Great man.

JOE SCARFONE

February 25, 2022

Deepest condolences to the Guy family. Knew Geoff from early 90 's at his time at RBCDS and I was at RBC in Vaughan. We also played hockey together for several years. He was a great "guy". We shared some good times for sure.
Joe Scarfone

Gordon & Catherine Blair

February 25, 2022

Dear Marin, Will, Olivia and Charlie - we are so sorry for you to have lost your husband, father well before you should have. We are so glad that you had the opportunity to live life to the fullest with him as it is a blessing and a gift.

Andrea and Mary Rae Gare

February 24, 2022

Very sorry for your loss and thinking of you all at this difficult time.

Mark Levin

February 23, 2022

I met Geoffrey through my parents (Paul and Bernice) to look after my portfolio.

I always enjoyed our conversations and how he took interest on a personal level, not just with me but with my parents as well.

Being in his office, Geoffrey had a wonderful display of family pictures and would often talk about his family adventures.

Our condolences on Geoff's passing.

Regards,

Mark

Tara Stamm

February 23, 2022

Dear Marin and family,
I am so sorry for your loss.
My deepest condolences.
Tara Stamm

Marcello & Rosa Miceli

February 21, 2022

We´re so sad to hear this. We would like to send our deepest condolences to Geoffrey´s family. Our prayers are with you.

Wayne & Trudy Conners

February 21, 2022

We are very sad to learn of Geoff´s passing! He was ( is ) much more than just a financial advisor to our family - he is also a good friend who kept us financially safe & secure for almost 30 years!!

Christine Farewell

February 20, 2022

So sad to hear the news of Geoff´s passing. We were good friends in our High School years. He was always full of energy and fun! He will be missed.

Dan Brazier

February 20, 2022

Our deepest condolences to the Guy family- Geoff will be missed.

Paul Beattie

February 19, 2022

This is truly a shock to us all. Geoff had so much energy and good health, it is hard to believe he passed at such a young age.
I remember well his High School years at St Georges, where he was always in the middle of it all, with his boisterous laugh and engaging personality. My sincere condolances to his family and good friends. PB

Mark Wrobel

February 19, 2022

So saddened to hear the news and sympathies to all of Geoff's family. We worked on Bishop's student council together together and kept in touch throughout the years. I loved his eccentric and frank demeniur.

Sepi and Siamak Naziri

February 19, 2022

Our sincere condolences to the Guy family. Thinking of you during this difficult times!

Jeremy Robinson

February 18, 2022

Im shocked and saddened to hear that Geoff has left us so soon. I have many great memories of times with him at Smokey Hollow: getting philosophical by the pool while listening to Glen Campbell, playing family touch football on the lawn, cutting down Christmas trees and acting as wing man as the "gentleman farmer" sped around the property on on his tractor. We will always appreciate the generous hospitality that was extended to us by Marin and Geoff and the caring they´ve showed to my father and stepmother. Our sincere condolences.

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Memorial Events
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Feb

23

Visitation

4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles - Newbigging Chapel Limited

1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, ON M4G 3A8

Feb

25

Celebration of Life

1:00 p.m.

Grace Church on-the-Hill

300 Lonsdale Road, ON

Feb

25

Celebration of Life

1:00 p.m.

For those unable to join in person, the funeral service will be live-streamed

A link for the streaming of the service will be made available on the 25th at www.humphreymiles.com, ON

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Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles - Newbigging Chapel Limited

1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, ON M4G 3A8