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Thomas Mateides

August 10, 1970 - March 7, 2020

Tommy passed away after a long and brave battle with Cancer. He left behind a heart-broken family that will miss his quirky sense of humour and his amazing personality. We hope to share your memories and messages with his young son in the years to come. We hope your messages will help him to see his father from his friend’s and his family’s perspective and to help him understand that the spirit lives on in those whose lives we touch as well as those we leave behind. Thank you.

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Maria Asprou 2021-03-05 13:27:54 wrote:

Soteris & Maria Asprou It was so wonderful to have Tommy in our lives, but sadly God took him from us way too soon. We had many laughs together which we will always treasure. He had the ability to always put a funny twist on things and one of his traits that we will always remember was how he would change people’s names. He would call Maria “Mary” and after hearing Mia call Soteris “Bapou Dilii” he then called him “Dilli” ..... he carried this on. He was a man who had a lot of pride in himself and would always be straight to the point. We played many games of tavli together and had good times. We all knew how competitive Tom could be with tavli. Tommy wasn’t just a son-in-law, he was our son. We miss him and will always miss him very much xx

Maria Asprou 2021-03-05 13:27:54 wrote: Soteris & Maria Asprou It was so wonderful to have Tommy in our lives, but sadly God took him from us way too soon. We had many laughs together which we will always treasure. He had the ability to always put a funny twist on things and one of his traits that we will always remember was how he would change people’s names. He would call Maria “Mary” and after hearing Mia call Soteris “Bapou Dilii” he then called him “Dilli” ..... he carried this on. He was a man who had a lot of pride in himself and would always be straight to the point. We played many games of tavli together and had good times. We all knew how competitive Tom could be with tavli. Tommy wasn’t just a son-in-law, he was our son. We miss him and will always miss him very much xx

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