January 17th, 1957 – July 23rd, 2022
Passed away at the age of 65 at Brampton Civic Hospital after a short battle with pancreatic cancer. Formerly of Mississauga, long term resident of Brampton, raised in Hungary and Ukraine. Beloved husband of Nadezhda and loving father of Gina. Son of Pal and Alevtina (2012).
After getting his Master’s degree as an astrophysicist at Moscow State University, he moved to Tallinn, Estonia in 1980 to join his wife and daughter and pursue a career in information technology. He continued working in this field after moving to Canada in 1996, holding various management positions, helping businesses he worked for to advance in technology and build teams of highly skilled specialists. Avid reader and life-long learner with a brilliant mind, he loved conversation and generously shared his extensive knowledge.
He was a man of integrity and will be remembered for always being there for others and will be deeply missed by family and friends.
The family will hold a visitation at Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) on Friday morning, July 29th from ten o’clock until time of the religious ceremony at 11 o’clock. Followed by a graveside service at Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bolton.
Reception following at Red Spoon Restaurant, 1076 Cardiff Blvd, Mississauga.
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Frank Andreacchi
Sandor was a wonderful person. I greatly respected the principles he lived by. He would not do things half way, it was 110% or nothing. He was fully committed to his work and the people he supported. I am very saddened by the news of his passing.
Alexandra
Sandor was one of the brightest people I knew. It hurts so much that he left so early.
My deepest condolences to Nadezhda and Gina
Almadena
Sandor Szucs completed his journey among us. We are in shock and disbelief that he is no longer with us. Rest In Peace and may you be remembered as a larger-than-life personality, always seeking answers, and making your own way in this world.
Sergei and Tania
We remember, we love, we grieve.
Sorry it’s so early.
Eternal bright memory.
Tamara
Requiescat in pace, dear Sandor! I am hurt and sad that you are not with us. Deep condolences to Nadia and Gina.
Heather Chirume
May be gone, but will never be forgotten, such a great leader, brilliant mind, who always shared his wisdom. It was an honor to work with him. My sincere condolences to Sandor’s family
Sony Ha
I’m very sad to hear the news. My deepest condolences to Nadia and Gina. Sandor was a wonderful person who loved his family, and loved helping others. I loved having intellectual conversations with him because he was full of knowledge and wisdom. He was a wonderful mentor who gave me wonderful advice over the years. And I am forever grateful for that. I will miss having coffee with him and talking about tech, life, and philosophy. You will be forever missed, Sandor
Bozena
I’m very sad to heard the news.
Eternal bright memory.
Cyril Tahtadjian
I feel very privileged to have known Sandor for quite a number of years. Ever time I saw him, he always had a bright smile and a positive attitude, no matter what he was facing day to day. He was kind , caring, was knowledgeable enough to strike up almost any kind of conversation. In Armenian, we say “May God shine an Eternal Light on his Soul”. My deepest condolences to Nadia and Gina, stay strong.
Mustafa
My deepest condolences to Nadezhda and Gina. May Sandor be in peace and rest. I am deeply saddened by Sandor departing from this world. Sandor was a great mentor and he cared about his colleagues. Over the years working with him, I have learned greatly from his wisdom. He was indeed a Genius. God bless Sandor
Amit Amin
I am very sad to hear about Sandor, he was a wonderful person and great mentor. My deepest condolences to Nadia and Gina. May god rest his soul in Peace.
Alexandre
When the best friend I knew for so many years left to take the path to eternity so suddenly, the shock of such great loss took my breath away. I am still struggling to come to terms with how, and why, he was taken from us so soon.
Our best friend is no longer with us.
Sandor was the most honest and reliable person I ever met. We had known each other over half of our lives, shared countless dinners, birrhdays, parties. Took many trips together, some were short, some were long. The discussions we had were always about something extraordinary, new. Sandor’s view on life was always very intersting.
It is now all a great memory. The memory that I will always cherish. No words will ever be able to describe the feeling of emptiness and sorrow.
Sandor, you will be greatly missed!
Alex, Galina and family.