Samuel George Riddoch (3 Aug 1965 - 14 Feb 2024)

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In loving memory of Samuel George Riddoch who sadly passed away at home on 14th February 2024.

Sam was the beloved son of Ed and Sherry Riddoch of Lively, Ontario. He will be sadly missed by his sister Rhonda Macintyre, brother-in-law Nicholas, nieces Rachel and Claire, and nephew Alistair of Hazlemere, Bucks, and his aunt Liz Rosenberg and cousin Eitan of Toronto.

After studying at several universities, he gained undergraduate and master’s degrees. Sam worked briefly for the Civil Service before moving into local government, the last being Southend Council.

Sam’s love of travel and languages began with the year he spent in Belgium as an exchange student. He was multilingual, an avid reader and writer, and loved all forms of art. With his friends, he enjoyed camping, going out to dinner, the opera, theatre, galleries and museums.

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I found a picture of me and Sam horsing around in Sudbury at my home of the time.

I found a picture of me and Sam horsing around in Sudbury at my home of the time.

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Guy Pilon wrote

My condoleances goes out to all the Riddock family. I met Sam during a music festival at Laurentian University and we kept contact aver the years. He was special and a great friend. He will be greatly missed.

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Heather Geverding wrote

Sam was an old high school friend, and I've thought of him so many times over the years. He left me with a couple of stories that still make me smile all this time later. We bonded in part over both having parents teaching at our school. Thanks Mrs. Riddoch for helping me math! :) I'm so sorry Sam has left his family and friends far too young, but I'm grateful to have known him.

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Tracey McAuliffe wrote

My deepest sympathies to Ed, Rhonda and all of Sam's family and friends. I was proud to call Sam a friend for over forty years, and I will miss him forever. It was an honor to know him❤

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Vanessa McAfee wrote

My deepest sympathies to the Riddoch family. I have fond memories of Sam growing up in Lively. You were always so kind and funny. From memories at George Vanier and then again at Laurentian. You will be missed, Sam.

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Greg Rickard wrote

Saddened to hear of Sam's passing. Our deepest condolences to his family. Lots of good memories of growing up with Sam and the Birch Street bunch in Lively. Rest easy, Sam.

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Gina McAfee wrote

Mr. Riddoch, Rhonda and family,
My deepest condolences to you all. Although my experiences with Sam were only from kindergarten to post secondary it did not fade my fondness or delight in the memories of the times and important life events we shared. From the first kiss on my cheek from a boy to the first time a boy asked me out on a very innocent date in grade 5(cross country skiing on the Lively golf course and hot chocolate at the Riddoch household apres ski with Mrs. Michichuk chaperoning) to us fashioning the poor decision to getting a perm. His effortless wittiness, friendliness towards all and that wonderful laugh (I was recently reminded of) made time spent with Sam always memorable. Sam always had and will continue to have a very special place in my heart.
Upon hearing of Sam’s passing Vanessa and I shared immediate tears of sadness but they naturally morphed into tears of laughter as we shared our own great memories with Sam.
Rest in peace Sam ❤️. Your friendship was precious and your memory lives on.

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My sincerest condolences to Sam's family. I met Sam in Grade 13 and have amazing memories of the great times, laughs and fun together . He was so smart and funny and I remember his strive to get perfect marks on his tests even challenging the teacher when he didn't get that bonus mark.
May his memory be forever eternal, Anna

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Colleen Rautiainen wrote

Dear Riddoch Family
So sorry to hear of Sam's passing. He was such a great child to babysit and hardly spoke a word, he was so shy!His smile though could light up a room.He was a real sweetheart! So sorry for your loss! Another angel in heaven❤️
Hugs to you all

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Peter Cresswell wrote

I'm saddened to hear of Sam's passing. My condolences to the family.

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Lisa Dumencu wrote

My sincerest condolences to Sam's family & friends. I knew Sam in public school. He was a very nice person. I so very saddened to hear of his passing. Gone to soon, never to be forgotten. ⚘🌷🌹❤🤗💗💗
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Jim Davidson wrote

I am so saddened to hear of Sam's passing. Many hours of our childhood summers were spent swimming and exploring with Sam and Rhonda on Hannah Lake. Such great memories.

My deepest condolences to Ed, Sherry, Rhonda and all of Sam's family.

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Janine Carscadden wrote

I'm so sorry to hear of Sam's passing. I have very fond memories of Sam growing up in Lively. He was always a bright light, full of fun, joy and kindness. My heart goes out to the whole Riddoch family during this time of grief and loss. February 14 is a very special day; the message of love runs even deeper...xoxo

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Claire J wrote

Sam, you have left a huge space in my life. I am truly saddened by your passing. I have so many memories, mostly of you telling me off for things like my parking skills, what I’m burning in the back garden, and me not following politics. I admire your honesty, like when you told every one at the dinner table that you thought my sister was a bitch!😁 Thank you for the little notes and presents you left on my doorstep. Every time I leave or enter my flat I can’t help but expect to see you open your door to say hi. I’m honoured that you trusted me and Jay with your door key and I’m sorry I didn’t do more to help you. Rest in peace xx

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Kasey Marsh wrote

Missing our phone calls Sam. Always thinking of you and wish we could talk about two doors down and mafs. You truely were one of a kind. Sending love to all your friends and family.

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Marti Carding wrote

Sam, I will never forget you, our adventures, and the many life tricks you taught me. You left us too soon. What to do now without your phone calls and visits? Your hilarity! Your gifts of linen shirts and designer scents. French radio, suntan lotion days, a beer and a club soda on hand. The many tchotchkes from you that are all over the house - reminders of your taste and generosity. You are everywhere.

To Sam's family and friends – I'm with you mourning him. We will carry him with us forever. Every Valentine's day will have a new meaning now, in typical Sam style.

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  • Lovely to see your photos Marti. Sam talked about you often :)

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  • Thank you Emma. He was very fond of you as well!

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Anita Sanchez wrote

So sorry you are gone, Sam. You sure could make things happen and were so darn much fun! You are sadly missed.

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