It is with great sorrow and sadness that we announce the passing of Siva
Anton Pararajasingham in his 66th year after a courageous battle with
cancer. Siva passed peacefully at the Hospice Wellington on December 30,
2018 with his wife and daughters by his side. Beloved husband and devoted
best friend to Ranee and dear father to Srihari (Amit) and Judy Sriyanthi.
He will be fondly remembered by his cherished grandchildren Niam, Sia and
his cat Abby. Siva is survived by his cherished brothers Edward
Thavarajasingham (Jeevi), Christie Yuvarajasingham (Helen), sister
Shyamaladevi (Elmo), Mother in law Pavalam, brother in law Rajan (Kala),
sister in law Verny (Pathmanathan) and nieces and nephews Vinod, Mark
(Rachel), Jeremmy, Dilshan, Jeffrey, Jenni, Sinmayan (Sharmiah),
Chinthuran, Sivakhami, Nischambavi and Karun and grand-nephew Keshav. Siva
is predeceased by his parents Murugesu and Roslyn Sivabalasingham, father
in law Alagaratnam, sister in law Jeevi and brother in law Pathmanathan.
Siva owned and operated Royal City Driver Training in Guelph and was a
well liked in-class teacher and driving instructor. He was a past Master
Mason of Speed Lodge 180 in Guelph. Siva also held a PhD in Agronomy and
was a research associate at the University of Guelph for a number of
years.
Siva was a good man who led an impeccable and disciplined life right until
the end. He will be sorely missed and forever remembered by his family and
friends.
Resting at the Gilbert MacIntyre & Son Funeral Home, Dublin Chapel, 252
Dublin St. N., Guelph, where the family will receive friends on Sunday,
January 6, 2019 from 10:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. A funeral Service will be
held in the chapel at 12:30 p.m. Cremation to follow.
Special appreciation must be given to all the nurses, doctors and support
staff who provided care and support to Siva at the Hospice Wellington
during his final weeks of life, the palliative care team at Bayshore, the
staff at Guelph General Hospital and to all the doctors who cared for Siva
during the course of his hard-fought illness. If so desired and in lieu of
flowers memorial donations to Hospice Wellington and Prostate Cancer
Canada would be greatly appreciated by the family.