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Thomas Dwyer BEYNON

1941 - 2023

Thomas Dwyer BEYNON obituary, 1941-2023, Waterloo, ON

BORN

1941

DIED

2023

FUNERAL HOME

Erb & Good Family Funeral Home - Waterloo

171 King Street South

Waterloo, Ontario

Thomas BEYNON Obituary

THOMAS DWYER BEYNON Thomas (Tom) Dwyer Beynon, born on July 13, 1941, passed peacefully on the evening of June 26 with his children by his side. Devoted husband to Gail Lockyer. Loving father to Natasha, Adrian (Emma), Michaela (Steve); cherished grandfather to Savannah. Brother to John (Helen) and Murray (Ann). Uncle to Christopher (Katherine), Peter (Janine), Eric (Leah), Leah (Saxon). Predeceased by his parents, Eleanor, and John Oswald Beynon. Tom was born in Kitchener, Ontario. After finishing high school, he moved to Kingston to attend Queen's University, where he completed a Mechanical Engineering degree and played football for the Golden Gaels. He played on two Yates Cups Championship teams for the school during his time. Upon graduation, Tom dreamed of going to law school, but knew he needed the funds to support it. So, in 1965, Tom was drafted by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. By playing professional football, he knew he could fund school at the University of Western Ontario. However, in 1966, Hamilton traded Tom to the Saskatchewan Roughriders, which made attending law school in London, Ontario difficult. Tom was able to negotiate a transfer to continue his law studies at the University of Saskatchewan, meaning that he would have to commute from school in Saskatoon to practice in Regina daily. He played in both the 1966 and 1967 Grey Cup games with the Roughriders. Tom then went on to Ottawa where he articled for law and played for the Ottawa Rough Riders, playing in two more Grey Cup games in 1968 and 1969. In his four and a half years of playing professional football, Tom played in four Grey Cup games, winning three of them: in '66 with Saskatchewan and in '68 and '69 with Ottawa. Upon his retirement from the game, Tom remained an avid supporter of the league, and was a member of the CFL Alumni Association. Tom was a partner of Gowlings & Henderson before taking a sabbatical from legal practice in 1986, when he became President and CEO of Waterloo Micro Systems Inc. The job brought Tom and his family back to the town he grew up in. Tom loved Waterloo. After seeing the company through an acquisition, Tom returned to the practice of law. He practiced with Sims Clement Eastman for a short time before becoming a partner at the firm McCarter Grespan Beynon Weir, where he specialized in corporate, business, technology, and intellectual property law. Tom was very active over the years within the community. He was a founder of Communitech, chaired the founding committee of the Accelerator Centre, and held the positions of Director, Vice-Chair and Secretary. He was also a Director and Vice-Chair of PARTEQ Innovations of Queens University. Tom was also on the founding committee of the Waterloo Region Hospice and was on the board of directors for Grand River Hospital for several years. He served on boards of private, public, and not-for-profit companies. He was a guest lecturer at the University of Waterloo and Wilfred Laurier University on many occasions, and an advocate for continued education. At 65 years of age, he returned to university, this time to York to get the one thing he felt he still needed: a master's degree of Law in Intellectual Property. Tom also attended Harvard University to study Corporate Restructuring and Acquisitions. Tom dedicated a portion of his time daily to helping young entrepreneurs in the Waterloo region start their businesses by providing strategic advice, guidance, and ongoing mentorship. His law career took him to many countries such as Seoul, South Korea for the building of a nuclear power plant, and Moscow and Siberia for a joint venture with the Russian Space Agency. Tom was devoted to his profession, but he was equally committed to his family. He was a loving father and husband. Whether he was on the sidelines at a basketball game, a horse show, or a dance recital, Tom was there to support. He cherished his time skiing with his family during the winter at Osler Bluff and, in his later years, golfing at Westmount or in Florida. He passed his love of Baskin and Robbins on to his three kids, who each consider ice cream a staple. Tom will be missed by many and forgotten by few. The Beynon family wants to sincerely thank the teams at the Waterloo Region Hospice and Winston Park for their loving care, especially in Tom's final days. The Beynons also want to thank the team of ALS doctors at Sunnybrook and the doctors at the Canadian Concussion Centre at Toronto Western Hospital. The Beynon family invites those who wish to celebrate Tom to join them at Westmount Golf & Country Club, 50 Inverness Dr, Kitchener, on Thursday, July 13, which would have been Tom's 82nd birthday, at 5:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Waterloo Region Hospice, the ALS Society of Canada, or the Concussion Centre at Toronto Western Hospital may be arranged by contacting the Erb & Good Family Funeral Home, at www.erbgood.com.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Jun. 30 to Jul. 4, 2023.

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Peter Radley KStJ,Q.C.

August 1, 2023

I met Tom at Queens and became good friends, reunited in Ottawa when he played for the Riders. We last enjoyed dinner and drinks at the TNB Reunion shared some great memories. He was always a gentleman and a very caring individual. Peter Radley KStJ., Q.C.

Len Sali

July 22, 2023

Tom and I were in law school in Saskatchewan together. He and I later shared accommodation in Ottawa where we each worked as young lawyers.
He was a great guy and a cherished friend.

Ian McLean

July 13, 2023

Deepest sympathies to the entire family.
Tom was a great friend to the Greater KW Chamber of Commerce.
But also a great supporter and great friend to me personally.
My prayer for the family, friends and colleagues is that God will comfort them in the palm of his gentle, healing hands.

God bless,

Ian McLean

Victor and Winsome Han

July 13, 2023

Dear Gail:

Winsome and I are very saddened to learn about the passing of Tom. We were not aware that he was in care and therefore the news was a surprise. We fondly remember the times we golfed together in Michigan as well as Westmount. We will see you at the Celebration of Life and extend our condolences in person.

JOHN MACLATCHY

July 8, 2023

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July 8, 2023

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JOHN MACLATCHY

July 8, 2023

My condolences to Tom's family.
I knew Tom from his time at Queen's in Sc. '65 and his participation in class events and Queen's reunions. When I talked to him about football at one of the Sc 65 reunions, he was very modest about his success in making it to the Grey cup four times.
Attached are photos from the 2010 and 2015 Sc 65 reunions.

Bob Copeland

July 5, 2023

I am very saddened to hear of Tom's passing and extend my deepest sympathies to his family. I got to know Tom when I was the Director of Athletics at UWaterloo. He was a very supportive and influential mentor. He was an exemplary student-athlete, lawyer, and community builder. I will miss you Tom. Rest in Peace.

Dawn Paron

July 3, 2023

We are saddened to hear of your loss Gail. Sending much love and hugs. Dawn and Franco Paron

Peg Fairs

July 2, 2023

So sorry for your loss Gail. My thoughts and prayers are with you
Peg Fairs

Sharon & Roland Sterling

July 2, 2023

Gail--we are so sorry for your loss. May wonderful memories, trips, events, friends & family assist during this troubled time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you & the family.
Sharon & Roland Sterling

David Fielding

July 1, 2023

My sincere condolences to John & Helen their family and the entire Beynon families on this sad announcement of Tom´s death. I have special memories of the many good times we spent together - an amazing gentleman.

George Windsor

June 30, 2023

Tom's death is a shock. I send his family my deepest sympathy and condolences. We worked at Gowlings, Ottawa, for a time. He was a good lawyer and a gentleman. From complex conveyancing to letting a large door into a lathe and plaster wall with a small handheld sabre saw to skiing moguls on Ajax, Tom approached life with competence, enthusiasm, and a gentle sense of humour. He is missed.

Libby Wheeler

June 30, 2023

Brian and I send our deepest sympathy to you and your family, Gail. Libby Wheeler

Shawn Lyons

June 30, 2023

Such an accomplished, kind and caring man; you empowered so many people and made them feel special just by the demeanour in which you spoke with them. We will miss you Tom.

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Memorial Events
for Thomas BEYNON

Jul

13

Celebration of Life

5:00 p.m.

Westmount Golf & Country Club

50 Inverness Dr, Kitchener, ON

Funeral services provided by:

Erb & Good Family Funeral Home - Waterloo

171 King Street South, Waterloo, ON N2J 1P7