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Thomas Sidmin Graham
January 5, 1931 – December 26,2025
Thomas Sidmin Graham was born on January 5, 1931, and was predeceased by his parents, Isabel and Raymond Graham.
Thomas is lovingly remembered by his devoted wife, Sandra Graham, with whom he shared 42 beautiful years of marriage. Together they built a full and joyful life, travelling, camping, and embracing every opportunity to make memories. Their relationship was filled with laughter, deep love, and unwavering companionship. Thomas adored Sandra and took great pride in spoiling her whenever he could. They were truly best friends, standing side by side through life’s adventures and quieter moments alike. He also shared a special bond with his loyal dog and constant companion, Sassy.
He is survived by his sister Barbara Bednarski and was predeceased by his siblings Edward (Ted), Margaret, Beverly, and William.
Tom was a proud father to late Thomas (Carolyn), Pamela Lamothe (Mike), Perry Graham, late Darren Provincial, Alfred Provincial (Lise), and Tim Provincial (Deidre).
Tom was a devoted and proud grandfather to Kyle, Crystal, Kristin, Wyatt, Emma, Braden, Jade, Kyle, Steven, and Nicholas, and was also blessed with many great-grandchildren. Family time meant everything to him, and few things brought him more happiness than sharing special moments with them. One of his greatest joys was baking his famous peanut butter cookies together , a cherished tradition that will be remembered always.
A life member of the Rifles & Reels Game and Fish Club, Tom loved camping, fishing, and hunting. He retired from INCO, but never truly stopped working, spending many years afterward at Canadian Tire, where he enjoyed staying busy and connecting with people.
The family extends heartfelt thanks to the compassionate staff at Maison McCulloch Hospice for their exceptional care, kindness, and support, ensuring Tom’s comfort during his time there.
Tom will be remembered for his generosity, his love of family, his sense of humour, and the quiet, steady way he showed his love. He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by all who knew him.
In keeping with Tom’s wishes, a small private family gathering will be held. A celebration of life will be planned and shared at a later time.
Cremation services are provided by Simple Wishes of the North, Sudbury, and Crystal Crematorium.
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