As he is remembered by most people, my father, Valeriu Zodian, was a very kind and gentle person. He never hesitated in helping even those who were hostile to him and he was able to feel the childlike joy of the moment like no one else I have ever met. Professionally (PDF) he used to be a respected System Engineer working for Ontario Power Generation. He was also involved in several church councils.
On April 24, 2003, after a strenuous battle with lung cancer (diagnosed July 2002), he passed away peacefully, in his sleep, with his son and his wife by his side, under the care and supervision of the medical staff at the Humber River Finch Hospital. He was buried by R.S. Kane funeral home at the York Cemetery in a ceremony presented partly in Toronto Star, May 8, in a section contributed by Dee Gibney (below). The old background on this page But beyond the man most people have met, I remember him in the role I have best known him - as my father. I'll remember him enthusiastically watching Jackie Chan movies, or happily driving his brand new Toyota, or enjoying nature, especially the forest and the sea, where he always found his peace. And I hope that now, high up above, he is with my mother... UPDATE: March 2010 - I have added a few photos, as a picture is worth a thousand words for his birthday. I shall add more photos and eventually videos, as time permits.UPDATE: 2014 - the old Geocities page has long been deleted but a backup has survived; updated links. There are certain controversial issues surrounding Valeriu Zodian's death - for more information, please contact Andrei Zodian. This page might also be reachable via Valeriu.Zodian.net. |