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DR. WILLIAM ANDRO "BILL" DYMON

DR.  WILLIAM ANDRO "BILL" DYMON obituary

WILLIAM DYMON Obituary

DR. WILLIAM "BILL" ANDRO DYMON It is with love and gratitude for a life well-lived that we announce the passing of Dr. William "Bill" Andro Dymon on September 16, 2025, at the age of 88. Bill loved being a family doctor, a true calling that he embraced for 45 years, practicing on Bloor Street in Etobicoke. As an Assistant Professor at University of Toronto, he enthusiastically gave back by teaching interns and residents, a contribution that shaped the training of countless future physicians. Bill was proud to be an "old-fashioned" family physician who cared for his patients with dedication and compassion, doing everything from delivering babies, making house calls and working night shifts in the ER at Toronto Western Hospital. Bill cared for his patients whenever and wherever they needed it, in their homes, at his office, and at the hospital. Bill's life was defined by his steady strength and solid work ethic. His devotion to his family was equally great. Bill's legacy lives on in the family he cherished, his devoted friends, the students he mentored, the patients he cared for, and the community he served with unwavering dedication. The family welcomes friends and past patients to visit the memorial page and sign the online guestbook to leave messages of condolence at : turnerporter.ca/memorials

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Oct. 4 to Oct. 8, 2025.

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Sally and Michael Ballentine

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He was the best! He superbly cared for our family of 5 with expertise and compassion.
Forever missed,

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