
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Peter Green on January 31, 2025 in his 70th year. Loving husband of Jill Green, beloved father of Sherilyn and her husband Ian Clough, cherished son of the late Donald and Marion Green, and dear brother of Lynn and Ernie Caron, Deborah Green and Brian Jackson, and Maryann and Gary Tousignant.
The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen St. S (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) on Saturday morning, February 8th from 10 o’clock until the time of the memorial service in the chapel at 11 o’clock. Reception to follow at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers the family has suggested a donation to the Kidney Foundation.
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com.
Cynthia & Wayne
I met Peter on a flight to Europe in 1975. He kept Diane and I laughing the entire flight. Once back home our friendship continued. Attended each other’s weddings, travelled as couples to Aruba, Jamaica, St Lucia, frequently to Niagara on the Lake and many fun New Years Eve. All great times. Peter had a distinctive chuckle as well.
We always think there will be a next adventure, but sadly not this time.
Our thoughts go out to Jill and her family at this time. I know they will help each other for support. And your friends are not far away.
Peter will be missed very much ….
John Farquharson
I had the great pleasure of working with Peter at GE Capital ITS in the mid to late 90’s. The resident knowledge expert on all things Digital (especially Vax’s), Peter made the transition to the broader IT world effortlessly as a Systems Integration Consultant. Peter would never admit it, but he was also a talented Project Manager. A gentle giant who in my memory never spoke ill of anyone. Easy going, friendly (not so much on the ice) with a wickedly accurate shot. Peter could be counted on to glide effortlessly across the blueline and rip a shot into the top corner when required. I write this message and look back more than 25 years ago as Peter left an indelible memory on me.
My sincere condolences to his wife and family.
Gregory Livertovsky
I was deeply saddened to hear about Peter’s passing. I had the privilege of working with him at GE Capital in the late ‘90s, and he was one of the few people who played a pivotal role in helping me start my career in Canada. He placed me with my first client and supported me through one of the most challenging periods of my life.
Peter was more than just a hardworking professional—he was a brilliant Account Manager and a talented mentor who truly cared about the people he worked with. His guidance and kindness left a lasting impact on me, and I will always be grateful for the way he helped shape my journey in IT.
My thoughts are with his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him. May you find comfort in the wonderful memories he leaves behind and the incredible legacy he built.
With deepest sympathy,
Gregory Livertovsky
Joan Townsend
My deepest condolences to Jill and family. May The Lord comfort and strengthen you during this difficult time. May the memories that you have created with Peter live on in your hearts.
Karen & Butch Ketteringham
My condolences go out to Jill and Peter’s family.
Peter was my cousin and I have many fond memories as children.
May you RIP
Wendy Noseworthy & John Gilbert
Our deepest sympathy to Jill, Sherilyn and the rest of Peter’s family.
John remembers working with Peter in the 1970’s at AP Parts Warehouse in Rexdale during the summer months where they both grew up.
Cherish the memories as they will live on forever.
Al and Lucy Belli
Our sincere condolences Jill and family. You and Peter were always both so welcoming and friendly. Thinking of you all during this difficult time.
Bernie Hann
I met Peter through work back in the 90’s. We enjoyed working together and playing hockey with other co-workers. Peter was easy to befriend and a gentle soul. We went separate ways after some years but he comes to mind often.
You will be missed Peter. Thank you for being part of my life.
Christine Millesse
Jill, Sherilyn and family.
We are deeply sorry for your loss. Peter was always a friendly neighbour and could be counted on for good quick front yard chats – he will be missed. Please know that you have our support and we’ll be thinking of you in the days and weeks ahead. Peter, rest in peace.
With much respect,
Peter & Christine Millesse, and family
Diane and Achim
Filled with sadness, for the passing of our friend Peter. Who would have imagined on a flight to Paris, two girls Cyn and Diane, would meet Peter and his friends. This chance meeting would lead to a lifelong friendship of 50 years, that grew to include 4 couples together for many happy occasions, many great vacations, mystery dinners, cottages and a pool. Peter loved to get together, he would make us laugh, he was a good friend, so many great memories, you will be missed.
Our thoughts and condolences are with Jill and Sherilyn at this time, we are here for you.
Dianne and Mark
Saddened to hear of Peter’s passing. Friends with him and Jill for over 50 years. So many memories of trips to Aruba, Jamaica and St. Lucia to mention a few. Wonderful New Years eves, sending lanterns out over the ocean at midnight, private chef dinners and even making snow angels in a storm up north, always with our crew of 8. And just recently at Sherilyn’s wedding , a. joy to see his joy with his cherished daughter marry the love of her life, Ian. You will be greatly missed and our thoughts and prayers are with Jill as we stand beside her in memoriam. Love Di and Mark