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Jack Sandy TSE

1959 - 2020

Jack Sandy TSE obituary, 1959-2020, Toronto, ON

BORN

1959

DIED

2020

Jack TSE Obituary

(JACK) SANDY TSE March 17, 1959 - April 27, 2020 It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our husband and father, Sandy Tse. Sandy battled COVID-19 for more than a month but could not conquer this virus. Sandy leaves his wife of 34 years, Sheila Bruce, and daughters, Riane Tse, Maura Tse, and Emma Tse. He was Dad to our dogs, Minni and Ali and Grandpa to Sesame, Riane's little dog. Sandy is survived by his sister and brother-in-law, Julie Jai and David Trick of Toronto, Hanson Tse of New York City, the Seto family of New Jersey and Hong Kong, and cousins in Ontario and Hong Kong. Sandy was predeceased by his parents, Poon Fook Tse of Toronto and Dr. Donald Tse of Connecticut (formerly Toronto). Sandy was a lawyer and educated at University of Toronto Schools, Innis College (U of T) and Dalhousie Law School (1984), where he met Sheila in the law library in 1982. The centre of Sandy's life was his family. He was the most magnificent, committed husband and father, friend and mentor. He was the family videographer, and spent countless weekends at horse shows, skating and gymnastics events, watching his daughters. Family traditions included Father's Day at the Zoo and Mother's Day at Blue Jays games. Many Easter brunches, Thanksgiving dinners and Christmas Eve gatherings have been spent at home with our Newmarket family. Sandy and family loved trying new bars and restaurants in Toronto; he celebrated his 61st birthday at a family dinner in March, just days before he fell ill. Sandy was a member of the Newmarket Tennis Club and an avid Toronto Raptors fan and season seat holder. He was present last season for many Championship playoff games and first hand, witnessed "the shot." Sandy was blessed to have travelled extensively with his parents. There were many visits to Disney World with Sheila and the girls, where he enjoyed all rides other than the "terrifying" teacups. Fantastic memories have been created through travelling as a couple to Europe or escaping to sunny beaches during the winter. Sandy was passionate about his role as a Crown Prosecutor. He loved the law and was proud to be a public servant. He first worked as an Assistant Crown Attorney in Newmarket. He joined the Crown Law Office - Criminal in Toronto in the late 1990s, where he worked on appeals and special prosecutions. Sandy was a nationally recognized expert in the law of search and seizure, electronic surveillance and lawful justification. He taught at Crown summer school and advised the police on the most complex and serious criminal investigations. He was a skilled litigator who appeared before all levels of Court, including several appearances before the Supreme Court of Canada. Sandy made lifelong friendships among the colleagues, police officers and judges he felt privileged to know. Sandy vowed to never retire. After "retiring" from CLOC on December 31, 2019, he became counsel with the Public Prosecution Service of Canada. Thanks are extended to the many family members, friends, colleagues and judges who have shared their thoughts and prayers during recent weeks, and to those who made deliveries during our quarantine. Our kitchen is filled with beautiful flowers and food. Your support is felt and appreciated. The medical team from the ER and ICU at Southlake Hospital are thanked for their efforts in caring for Sandy and others experiencing COVID-19. Special thanks to Nurse Grace. To Dr. Barry Nathanson and Dr. Rag Waghmare, we thank you for your skill, compassion and for following Sandy's case throughout. Sandy was very well loved and lived life well. He will be missed more than words can express, and will be in our hearts forever. In Sandy's memory, we welcome donations to the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals or to Lawyers Feed the Hungry, or a charity of your choice. Condolences may be sent to [email protected]. Sandy did not want a formal service. Sheila, Riane, Maura and Emma will announce a gathering in his honour at a later date.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from May 1 to May 5, 2020.

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Rachelle Cuevas

May 12, 2020

I've had the pleasure of sitting behind Sandy, Sheila and their daughters at Raptors games for the past several years. It was great to celebrate every high and boo every bad call with Sandy and the rest of the family. He was incredibly passionate and always very kind. I'm glad he was able to see the Raptors reach the top and I'm sure it brought him a lot of joy. My deepest condolences go out to Sheila and the rest of the family during this difficult time. Stay safe and hope to see you again in the future.

Ennis Blentic

May 8, 2020

Dear Tse and Bruce Family:
On behalf of all us at Sandy's beloved alma mater, Innis College - fellow alumni, students, staff and faculty - please accept our deepest condolences.

Sandy was an active and cherished member of the alumni community, a committed mentor and volunteer and a respected student leader as President of the Innis College Student Society.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. We can only imagine how greatly everyone will miss him.

May you take solace in recalling - throughout such a wretched time as the present - Sandy's many moments of kindness, good humour and service.

Ennis Blentic

May 8, 2020

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Clare Gallagher

May 7, 2020

As a fellow member of the Newmarket Tennis Community, I wanted to express to you Sheila, how deeply saddened I was to hear of Sandy's unexpected passing.
As you move forward trying to navigate through these very difficult times, please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

Don Reid

May 6, 2020

On behalf of Newmarket Community Tennis Club , our condolences to Sheila and family for loss of Sandy. He was always an enthusiastic and wonderful participate in many activities. His many friends from nearly a
decade of Monday night house league are in mourning with you. My personal thoughts and prayers...

May 5, 2020

I am shocked and saddened to hear of Sandy's passing. I always looked forward to lessons or games with him at the Newmarket Tennis Club as he always came with a big smile and a kind word. My sincere condolences to you, Sheila and to your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Carol Tremayne

Liz Sydie

May 5, 2020

I'm so sorry to hear this news through our tennis community. Thoughts are with this family during this difficult time. He will be missed by many.

Corrie Yeoman

May 5, 2020

I am so sorry to hear about Sandy. Although I never met him I know his lovely wife Sheila and their daughter Maura, from Sheila's law office. My love and thoughts to his family...

Jim McHardy

May 5, 2020

I had the distinct privilege to get to know Sandy in the Newmarket courthouse. I was a police officer then and had many times worked with Sandy. I always enjoyed his company. He was so smart! and passionate about the law. He had enormous energy and worked fast. But, he took time to explain things to me and was very accommodating to my questions. And I loved his sense of humour.
I considered Sandy Tse to be a friend, and am very sad to learn of his passing.

Ralph Strohm

May 4, 2020

I am so sorry to hear this news about Sandy - he was one my favourite friends at Newmarket Tennis Club. I always enjoyed playing house league with him - he made the game enjoyable for all. My sincerest condolences to Sheila and family.

Robert Seto

May 4, 2020

I have known Sandy since I was 3. His mother is my Godmother and in the Chinese hierarchy tradition he is my God brother. Although he was only 1 year older than me he was always many years wiser. At the age of 5 my family moved from Toronto to NYC. Our families never lost touch with each other. As a kid on the list of joy and excitement and up there with birthday and Christmas presents is knowing that we were visiting Sandy or he was coming to visit us. Through our childhood and teens we spent many summers and Christmas holidays together. He introduced me to comic books and we would have deep discussions of Superman versus Batman, DC versus Marvel. The summer of 73' in Hong Kong and Taiwan is still a memory like it was yesterday. Playing cops and robbers in the hotel, watching Sesame Street in Cantonese. We thought we were the greatest cooks in the world when we discovered Swanson frozen dinners. He loved his NY pizza. It was the first thing for him to eat when he visited. Going to Times Square for the arcades and hot dogs, movies and burgers on Yonge Street, WWF at Maple Leaf Gardens. Most recently the Raptors and our love for tennis. As we grew into adulthood and journey through life our visits became less. When the opportunity arose for us to get together it was like yesteryears. We shared that brotherly bond with our families.

Meeting his lovely wife Sheila for the first time I knew he found his special partner in life. His daughters Riane, Maura, and Emma are the loves of his life. I told Sandy there is a saying, Any man can be a father, it takes a special man to be a dad there should be one additional line it takes a saint to raise three daughters.

My brother Sandy touched us in so many ways. Any person lucky enough to know him will feel that special glow and joy in their heart.

May 3, 2020

I attended Innis College at the U of T in the late 70's with Sandy. I remember an always smiling, cheerful person who never failed to greet me warmly whenever we crossed paths. He was a credit to the college but more importantly to his career and family. I send my deepest sympathy to his family and friends. "Too soon gone"- The Band

Mike Mallett

William MacNeil

May 3, 2020

I was saddened to learn of the passing of my former Dalhousie Law School classmate (Class of '84), Sandy Tse. I have fond memories of Sandy, both from law classes at the Weldon Bldg and social events at Domus Legis, Dalhousie' legal fraternity. He was an intelligent, lively, curious and collegial class mate and friend who will be sorely missed by all those who had the distinct privilege and pleasure of his acquaintance. Since leaving Canada in the mid-80s for other climes abroad - America, Britain, Hong Kong, now Australia, my adoptive country - I have watched Sandy's career from afar with interest and was not in the least surprised at his many professional and personal successes. My very deepest and sincerest condolences to Sandy's family: his wife, Sheila, and his daughters. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Bill
Professor William MacNeil
The Honourable John Dowd Chair in Law
Dean of the School of Law & Justice
Head of Lismore Campus
Southern Cross University
Lismore, NSW & Coolangatta, Qld
2480
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Ron MacDonald

May 2, 2020

I was a classmate of Sandy's at Law School. He was definitely one of the good ones, always with a smile and laugh. So sorry to see him gone so young. All my best to the family.

Lillian Tilbrook

May 2, 2020

I met Sandy in 1979 when he and my husband Stephen were at Innis College. He was a caring, light hearted young man back then, and a good son to his single mother. I particularly remember the 'banquets' he arranged for dozens of his friends at local Chinese restaurants where he ordered everything in advance to make sure we all had authentic cantonese food. He so enjoyed being our host and ambassador of a sort as he spoke to the staff in cantonese.
We got together for many years after we all got married and had children, but as happens to many of us, the contact slowed down during the last 10 years.

Now, one of my late husband's best friends is gone. A vital, strong link broken. Sandy, you were an exceptionally kind, loving friend, husband and father. You will be missed by so many. Rest in peace dear Sandy.

Kim Pate

May 2, 2020

Such a tragic loss. Heartfelt condolences to all who mourn Sandys passing xo

Carolynn Snow

May 2, 2020

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

May 2, 2020

We remember Sandy so well from the horse show days. It was a pleasure to have known him and our hearts go out to all of you. Roberta, Marvin and Kendra Martenfeld

Camille Cameron

May 1, 2020

From everyone at Dalhousie University, Schulich School of Law, I send condolences to Sandy's loved ones.

Camille Cameron, Dean, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University

Donna Morris

May 1, 2020

It was such a pleasant surprise to bump into Sandy and Sheila at the convocation of Dal Law Class of 2014. The surprise grew when we learned that our daughters, Erica and Riane, were not only classmates, but good friends! I so enjoyed our lunch together at Pete Luckett's winery. It was evident how much family meant to Sandy and it came as no surprise to me to learn of his stellar career. My deepest sympathy to all of you!

Patricia Tyrrell

April 30, 2020

I met Sandy many, many years ago through a mutual friend at U of T. I remember him as a guy who never stopped smiling, and who really enjoyed life. On more than a few occasions, our small group of friends would find ourselves sitting around, long past last call at one of the local pubs near the university or in the Annex, engaging in silly, serious, occasionally intense and often stupidly funny conversations, with Sandy very often at the helm. Looking back, I see that may have been a shadow of things to come.....

Then Sandy met Sheila and their love story began to be written. Their wedding was one of the most magical days I've ever seen, and that was the just start of their wonderful life together.

And then life happens, jobs and families often take us elsewhere and friends can drift apart. Regrettably, I lost touch with Sandy but every once in a while some of the memories of those long ago fun times would come visiting and bring with them a smile or two. And now this incredibly talented, smart, loving, funny man has, on one hand, left us all poorer by his passing, but on the other hand has left us so much the richer for having known him.

Sheila, my heart is breaking for you and your daughters. There is nothing I can say that will ease your pain and sorrow right now, but I do know that the love of your family and friends will hold you up and carry you through the difficult days ahead.

And then one day, followed by some other days later down the road, and maybe a while after that...there will be more smiles than tears, and the surprise of laughter at a sudden memory and you'll know that Sandy is right there with you.

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