We said our final goodbyes to Connor on October 10th, 2024, at the young age of 41, with his wife Jen Lovrics and two brave boys, Finnigan (nearly 7) and Carter (4) at his side, his mum and sister nearby.
Connor was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in April 2022. He faced his cancer head on, lifting weights in hospital, ordering his "dream car", taking up skiing, skating and running, going on outings with the boys and most importantly, being present every day. Throughout his journey, it was so important to Connor to help others with pancreatic cancer. He benefited greatly from participating in a clinical trial, which gave us six months of "normal", and he helped others to get access. As a testament to his courage and kindness, Connor devoted some of his final conversations to his vision for a legacy fund. We are setting up the Connor Page Fund for Improved Access to Clinical Trials together with Pancreatic Cancer Canada, where we will share, as he so aptly called it, Connor's "Playbook" for navigating clinical trials and hope to support others for years to come.
We are working together with Pancreatic Cancer Canada to build Connor's vision of the Playbook and develop a platform for improved access to clinical trials. Amounts raised through this Tribute page will go towards establishing Connor's legacy fund. We graciously ask, if you are able, that you consider donating to this cause in lieu of flowers. Connor's full obituary can be viewed here: Connor Page Obituary (2024) - Toronto, ON (legacy.com)