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Kye Andreopoulos

May 22, 1992 - December 29, 2020

Throughout his life Kye followed the beat of his own drum. He was kind hearted, very caring, giving and grounded. He followed his ideas passionately, he was smart and never afraid to try new things. He was loyal, extremely close and supportive to his mother. He will be missed by many and loved forever.

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arvand dorgoly 2021-01-09 12:18:13 wrote: Kye, it is so hard to write this… you were first and foremost my friend. We met at Bell in the summer of 2014. You were our goalie at Bell soccer team. You were so passionate about soccer. Back then I always tried to sit beside you in after-work outings… you never bored me.. you always had interesting topics to talk about: from literature to soccer, movie, and music. In 2015 when I lost my best friend, you were the one who listened to me, you were the one who holds my hand and walked me through those dark sad days…I still remember us working on my friend's memorial note together. God! You were so good with words…your stories were so well written..you used to write, you were even taking writing courses. In the fall of 2015, we started dating and it was a fun ride. It was never boring with you, you were my favorite playmate. You were so creative, passionate and caring, always full of energy. You used to pick up a project (your amazon business, the rental recommendation website and etc) and work on it endlessly. It was impressive to see you working so consistently on what you wanted to accomplish. We had so many silly games. So much laughter.. all those pool nights, ordering countless spicy caesars at Toronto downtown bars.. going for karaoke night! you loved singing!. Hangouts with Christine at her place. Making easter basket or going to a scape room together. You were such a big foodie, always getting the biggest Asian soup. You always challenged me and push me to face my fears. I could always run ideas by you, and get your opinion on them. You were very logical and had such an analytical mind. I have learned so much from you. It is sad to know that talented passionate person is gone. We did not stay in touch after the breakup but I will always remember you. Rest in peace my friend.

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