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Thomas Charles O'NEILL

1945 - 2020

Thomas Charles O'NEILL obituary, 1945-2020, Toronto, ON

BORN

1945

DIED

2020

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Thomas O'NEILL Obituary

THOMAS CHARLES O'NEILL 1945 - 2020 It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Tom O'Neill on Friday, April 3, 2020. Tom passed away at the Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay, Ontario, following a sudden stroke at the cottage. Tom was husband to Susan (Noël) for 52 years; Dad to Carrie (George), Robin (Chris), and Sandra (Andrew); Papa to Aidan, Alexa, Dylan, Liam, Jake, Ryan and Tyler; brother to David and Grant. Tom will also be greatly missed by his Aunt Teddy, his many cousins, nieces and nephews on both sides of the family. Tom was born on March 20, 1945, in Montreal, Quebec, to Charles and Patricia O'Neill. He grew up in Quebec City, where he attended Quebec High School. Tom maintained his friendship with several of his dear friends from his early days in Quebec throughout his life. Tom continued on to Queen's University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce degree in 1967, and first met Susan. Tom and Susan moved to Toronto in 1967, where Tom joined the audit staff at Price Waterhouse, and became a partner in 1978. Until his departure in 2002, he held various leadership positions in both the Canadian firm and in the global firm, including the position of CEO and Chairman of PwC Consulting in Toronto, and the Chief Operating Officer of PwC Global in New York. Tom cherished the many life-long friends he made at PwC and the colleagues and clients he worked with over the years. Tom passionately turned his attention to extensive board involvement, where he excelled in corporate governance. His boards included Dofasco, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, Nexen Inc., The Adecco Group; thirteen years with Bell Canada, serving as Chairman for seven; Loblaw Companies Limited for sixteen years, serving as Lead Director for six; eleven years at Scotiabank, serving as Chairman for five; was serving on the Wittington Board. He was also a member of the IMF's External Audit Committee for two years, and continued to consult with them for several years afterwards. Tom's contributions extended to the community. Tom sat on the Stratford Festival Board in the '80s. He enjoyed spending time at the Toronto Club, where he was serving as President. Tom was passionate about Queen's University, and served in a variety of capacities, including Vice-Chair of the Board of Trustees, Chair of the Advancement Committee, Chair of the Campaign for Queen's, Chair of the Campaign for the Queen's Centre, and Chair of the Queen's Centre Cabinet. He then became a member of the Advisory Board of the Smith School of Business. Tom also received an Honorary LLD from Queen's in 2005. Tom was also very dedicated to St. Michael's Hospital, serving on the Board for fourteen years, as Chair for four. He was one of the leading architects of the newly formed Unity Health Toronto organization. Tom received the ICAO Award of Outstanding Merit from CPA Ontario to recognize his contributions to both the profession and the community. He also received the Peter Dey Governance Achievement Award in recognition of his outstanding and ongoing achievements in the area of corporate governance. Tom was recognized at two events last year for his exceptional sponsorship of women in Canada: Catalyst Canada Honours, and a dinner that was hosted at The Toronto Club by thirty-six of Canada's senior female executives and board members. Tom's absolutely favourite place to be was at his cottage on Indian Point, Balsam Lake, with family and friends, where he could putter around tirelessly with his red, squeaky wheelbarrow, burn a seemingly endless supply of firewood, and enjoy the sunsets and cocktails at the end of the day. Tom was passionate about hockey. He was a life-long fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs, although they were detrimental to his health. Anyone who attended or watched a game with him can attest to this, as it was quite common for him to have lost his voice by the second period. Principled, warm, and generous, Tom had a wonderful sense of humour. Tom was blessed with many gifts, which he built on and expanded well, and shared willingly with others. A Celebration of Life for Tom will be held in the fall, when we are hopeful that the world will be safely on the other side of this pandemic. Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
Published by The Globe and Mail from Apr. 7 to Apr. 11, 2020.

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Shane Brar

May 20, 2020

My deepest condolences to the O'Neill family and to Sandra and Andrew. These are difficult times to get together or to pay respects. Please remember the good times and have hope for a better future. Respectfully.

April 11, 2020

Such a wonderful mentor and colleague. Always made me want to be the best version of me. Also gave me the chance to co-pilot with him as an Air Canada flight landed in Vancouver (remember those days?). Sandra Mundy

Raul Bermudez

April 10, 2020

HOLA, Susan, Carry, Sandrita, Robin y toda la familia.

Mis mas profundas condolencias a todos!

Los quiero!

Raul

Anne-Marie Applin

April 9, 2020

Dear Susan & all the Family,
You & I first met through our work together on The Stratford Express, long before the PW & C&L merger, with our husbands each at these separate firms. But I had my first great visit with Tom at the Partners' meeting in Kananaskis, as Tom worked with each of the Partners of the legacy firms, including my husband Michael, to encourage a smooth transition to PwC. Later through my own Governance & ICD work, I connected more often with Tom, whose warm advice and comments stay with me today. I will remember him with gratitude and admiration.
We are keeping you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.

Such a fine man, your Tom. He will be truly missed.
Fondly,

Anne-Marie Applin ~ ( the late Michael Applin)

Heaven Scent

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Dugal Smith

April 9, 2020

In these challenging times, we must recognize and honour those who have dedicated their lives to making people and things better. Through integrity, stewardship, leadership, clear communications and proactive action, Tom always made people and things better than he found them. And everyone felt better too.

Tom, thank you - - and thank you to your supportive family who shared you with us. You will be very greatly missed!

I was a PW partner with Tom for some years. And my father was a partner and worked directly with Tom in his early years. In fact, Tom and his successes have been followed in our family for over 50 years.

Tom, throughout your life, you have inspired us to be good family members, team players and positive achievers while doing good for others. You have left so many good memories for all of us to enjoy in the years ahead. But you left too soon before we could tell you what you have done for each of us.

May our memories continue to warm your soul!

Rob Smith

April 9, 2020

Sending sincerest sympathies to Susan and the rest of the family. Love to you all in this difficult time.

Kathy Drozd

April 9, 2020

Dear Susan,
Zen and I would like to express our deepest sympathies and condolences to you and your family on the loss of your dear husband.
We will always remember the wonderful Coboconk occasions at your cottage on Indian Point. Tom was always so friendly and eager to welcome everyone to share and enjoy his favorite place.
May you find strength and peace in knowing he was so well loved by all.

Kathy & Zen Drozd

Nicole Hutchings

April 8, 2020

Terribly sad to hear this. I will miss seeing Tom every Friday at the cottage. My condolences to the whole family.

Gary Walters

April 8, 2020

Judy and I have fond memories of Tom, Susan and the girls from our days as neighbors on Geraldine Court. Tom was top shelf. We send our condolences.

Sally Armstrong

April 8, 2020

I have such fond memories of time spent at the O'Neill house when Carrie and I were at Branksome.
Carrie, Susan, Robin and Sandra...I'm so sorry for your loss.
Thinking of you all,
Sally Armstrong

Gary Jarvis

April 7, 2020

Tom had that rare quality of absolute brilliance coupled with a deep caring for his fellow man. From our early days as CA students at then Price Waterhouse everyone knew he would ultimately become senior partner, he even had the initials ( sorry inside joke)I followed his success throughout the years The memories are many the sadness is real. Thanks Tom for sharing those exciting times. Gary Jarvis

David Steele

April 7, 2020

I was privileged to work with Tom for a short time in the late 1990s as he guided the "PW/C&L combination" in Canada.

In celebrating his life well lived, we will forever cherish the memories.

Mike Fullerton

April 7, 2020

A great family man and he was a good friend to me. I miss him.

Dennis MacGillivray

April 7, 2020

Tom mentored me for 34 years. He knew how to get the best out of people and was the best example of a North Star I've ever known. Irreplaceable. Rest in Peace, Tom.

April 7, 2020

Dear Susan and family,

My thoughts are with you in this difficult time. I will keep you in my prayers.

Niki Isabelle
{Stas's friend Sarasota}

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