Obituary

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of George Alexander Ochrym, who departed this world in Toronto on 9 May 2025. Born on 4 May 1934 in Voldymyr Volynsk (now Ukraine), after an idyllic early childhood on his parents’ farm, his life was suddenly upended by World War II as the family fled from the invading Soviets to Poland in 1940, then to Germany and finally to Canada in 1948. After a brief stint in Winnipeg, they eventually settled in Toronto. He completed high school at Bloor Collegiate and graduated in 1959 from the University of Toronto, Civil Engineering. A striker of some repute, he played for the Varsity Blues and continued to enjoy watching football until his final days. After graduation he held engineering positions around Toronto, eventually becoming a Chief Engineer for the Swiss company Holderbank, where he travelled the world and gained invaluable experience building cement plants throughout North and South America. In 1975 his entrepreneurial spirit could no longer be contained and he incorporated Consultec, an engineering firm, which grew into a successful concern now in its 50th year. A serial entrepreneur, George had many diverse business ventures in Canada, USA and Ukraine ranging from building materials, property development and storage facilities. He prided himself on his professionalism and discipline, which were reflected in both his casual and professional endeavours. This was accompanied by a deeply positive outlook, a good heart and a fondness for meals with close friends. His passion for his native Ukraine and all things Ukrainian was an important focus of his life. As an eventual Trustee of St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto, he oversaw the construction of a new Cultural Centre in Oakville in 1988. In the exciting days of the late 1980s when Ukraine was striving for independence, George played a leading role in Canadian Friends of Rukh - many will still remember the party held at his house in 1991 on the very happy day of Ukraine’s Declaration of Independence. He also sponsored Holodomor Memorial Park Toronto, of which he was very proud. A frequent visitor to Kyiv, he liked nothing more than to stroll the tree-lined streets and call on old friends. Predeceased by his parents, Alexander and Olha Ochrym, his doting older sister Zina (Walter Semeniuk), son Mark, George is survived by his loving wife of 65 years Jean, daughter Natalie, son Alex (Anna) and adored grandchildren Theodore, Marcus and Roxane. Nothing gave him more pleasure than spending time with his family at the cottage on Lake of Bays, passing time in conversation on the dock and fishing long hours with his grandchildren. He will be deeply missed by family, friends, business associates and all who knew him. The Ochrym family is grateful for the care and compassion shown to George in his final days at Toronto General and Humber River Hospitals and to Drs Rewa and Iwanchyshyn. Visitation will be held at Cardinal Funeral Home, 92 Annette Street, Toronto, Wednesday, May 14th, from 2–4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. A Panachyda service will be held on Wednesday, May 14th at 7 p.m. at the funeral home. The funeral will take place on Thursday, May 15th, at 10 a.m. at All Saints of Ukraine Chapel, 1280 Dundas St W., Oakville. In lieu of flowers, donations in George Ochrym’s memory may be made to support his church (www.stvolodymyr.ca) or to Unite With Ukraine (www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/131761), contributing to Ukraine's heroic fight for freedom. Vichnaya Pam'yat!

Visitation

Date
May 14, 2025
Location
Cardinal Funeral Home, Annette Location
Time
02:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Date
May 14, 2025
Location
Cardinal Funeral Home, Annette Location
Time
06:00 PM - 08:00 PM
Memo

Panakhyda at 7:00pm

Service

Date
May 15, 2025
Location
All Saints of Ukraine Chapel
Time
10:00 AM

Burial

Date
May 15, 2025
Location
St. Volodymyr Cemetery, Oakville
Time
11:00 AM
Memo

Burial Time is an estimate

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May 14, 2025
Emilia Stelmach
Dear Alex and family, please accept my deepest condolences. Emilia Stelmach
May 14, 2025
Yohann & Emma Bleas
Dear Ochrym family, Please accept our condolences, we are sincerely sorry for your loss. We did not know George very well, but it was obvious that he was a strong, iconic and funny man. Reading about his life, achievements and involvment in the community we can see a glimpse of the quality of the man. Our warm thoughts go towards your family for this difficult moment.