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OBITUARY

Thomas Koshelowsky

March 31, 1969 – February 28, 2025
IN THE CARE OF

Woodlawn Funeral Home & Memorial Park

Tommy passed away suddenly in Florida on February 28th at the age of 55.

Tommy lived every day to its absolute fullest, was always the life of the party and was happiest once everyone joined him for a “splash”. His greatest joy was bringing people together and connecting with family and friends. He loved and was loved by so many.

Tommy grew up and attended high school in Rosemere where he made lifelong friends. He was a gifted athlete who participated in a variety of sports and who loved cheering on all his favorite teams whether on TV or in person. His happiest moments were spent on the golf course at Albany, Isleworth and the Royal Montreal surrounded by friends, as well as travelling the world to various tennis events where he was the number one fan to many players.

He was passionate about everything that he did starting with his first business venture in 2002, Kristom Canada, which led him to move to the Bahamas where he has lived for the past 23 years with his beloved wife, Christina. His quench to continue to broaden his connections with people and in business led him to expand into the restaurant and real estate fields.

Tommy was predeceased by his parents, Annabelle and Maurice. He leaves to mourn his wife Christina (née Chiricosta), his sister Terri-Ann (Ross Pounden), his godparents Joe and Lee Lukian, his aunt and uncle Wally and Jean Koshelowsky, his father-in-law (Doc) Albert Chiricosta, his sisters and brothers in law, Patricia and Sebastien Wendling, Sandy and David Kenney, his nieces and nephews, Sophie, Tyler, Matthew, Alexandra, Dylan and Ryan and his precious godchildren William and Alessandra.

A celebration of Tommy’s life will be held in the Bahamas and in Montreal.

Tommy would have appreciated that those who wish to express their sympathy consider donating to the Juvenile Diabetes Children’s Foundation of Montreal or the Giant Steps Foundation of Montreal.

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