
Donald Allan Toth passed away peacefully at home at the age of 56 with his loving wife by his side on June 3rd, 2022.
Don will be forever remembered by his lifetime soul mate and wife, Lee Schoepp; his parents, Lillian and Allan Toth; his sister, Brenda Knourek; nieces Madeline and Molly; his parent-in-laws, John and Anna Schoepp; brother-in-law, Greg Schoepp (Debbie); sister–in-law, Lynn Schoepp (Cam); and many more family, cherished friends and neighbours.
Everyone who knew Don will remember his love for and dedication to his wife and family. He touched the lives of so many from his truly caring and considerate nature. He had a kind heart and a willingness to help others.
Don worked as a realtor in the Edmonton area for the past 22 years. He had a strong work ethic and was very conscientious to serve his clients best interests ahead of his own. He also was a CPGA Certified Golf Teaching Professional. Don enjoyed teaching students and sharing his knowledge and insight about the golf swing. His one true passion that he shared with his wife was the game of golf.
Don will be cherished and loved in the hearts forever by his wife, family and friends.
Don and his family wish to thank his friends and neighbours for their continued support and help throughout his battle with cancer.
Don and Lee want to express a special thank you to their family physician, all the medical staff at the Cross Cancer Institute and the Westview Home Care Team for their great care, kindness and compassion.
At Don’s request, a memorial service will not be held. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Donald’s memory to First Tee – Canada., Suite 1-1333 Dorval Drive, Oakville, ON, L6M 4X7.
Gerry and Gladys Parker says
Lee. We want to express our heart felt sorrow at Don’s passing. We will always remember what a kind and caring person he was and the love he had for family and friends, always willing to help wherever he could.
What a great time we had curling together with you and Don. Our prayers are with you.
Gerry & Gladys
Ann Riopel says
Lee, so sad to hear of Dons passing. You guys were the best of neighbors and enjoyed the time we shared with the both of you. One of the best real estate agents, so kind and caring. He was a very kind soul. Take care my friend.
H-R Kolthammer says
Lee ,
Please accept my most sincere condolences on Don’s passing at
too young an age. Cherish the many fond memories of him in the future and know that he is in a better place.
I knew Don at the Victoria Golf Course and took numerous lessons from him. He was always very personable and a great golf teacher. We always found something to laugh about.
With Deepest Sympathy ,
H-R Kolthammer
Joseph Craven says
It was my good fortune to have worked with Don at the Victoria Golf Course. He was a good man, a fine person and he always had a moment to share with whoever he met.
My most sincere condolences to his family.
He will be sorely missed.
Stacey Parker says
Dear Lee – I am so saddened to hear of Don’s passing. Spending time with you and Don was always such a delight and I’m thankful for the memories over the years. Through this difficult time, may you be surrounded by support, and may you find courage to take each moment at a time. Blessings to you and peace to your heart.
Stacey
Louise Berube says
Sorry to hear , loved Don , I worked with him when he first got his real estate license at Caldwell banker…..