We extend our deepest condolences to the family, friends, and loved ones of Chloe Georgijev of St. Thomas, whose sudden passing on Monday, November 10th, 2025, at the age of 27 has left a profound void in the lives of all who knew her. Chloe was a cherished daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece, cousin, and friend. Her warmth, kindness, and genuine spirit touched the hearts of everyone around her, and her loss is deeply felt across her family and community.
Chloe brought joy through her presence, her laughter, and the care she showed to those she loved. Her family—Boris Georgijev, Ethan Georgijev, Barica Georgijev, and her extended relatives—along with countless friends, share in the grief of losing someone so vibrant and full of life. The community of St. Thomas mourns alongside them, honoring her memory and offering support in this difficult time.
During such a heartbreaking loss, we hope the family finds comfort in the enduring memories and the love Chloe gave freely. Her legacy of compassion, her dedication to those she loved, and her ability to brighten every moment will remain a lasting influence on all who knew her. The community stands with Chloe’s family in solidarity, care, and heartfelt sympathy.
We celebrate the life of Chloe Georgijev, a beloved young woman whose kindness, warmth, and joyful spirit left a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to know her. Chloe’s life, though tragically brief, was marked by the simple pleasures she loved most—camping at Grundy Provincial Park, hiking through the woods, kayaking on serene waters, and spending time with her dog Ivy, friends, and family. She embraced each day with enthusiasm and a genuine love for the world around her.
Chloe’s relationships were at the heart of her life. She was a devoted daughter to Boris Georgijev and the late Judy Georgijev, a loving sister to Ethan, a treasured granddaughter to Barica Georgijev, and a beloved niece, cousin, and friend. Her caring nature, generous heart, and warmth created bonds that will endure, reminding all who knew her of the importance of compassion, connection, and kindness.
Chloe’s memory lives on in the lives she touched and in the legacy of love she leaves behind. Her family encourages those wishing to honor her life to consider supporting causes close to her heart, such as The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA). Though Chloe’s presence is deeply missed, the values she embodied—joy, care, and the ability to bring light to others—will continue to inspire and guide all who knew her. Her spirit will forever remain in the hearts of St. Thomas and beyond.