The Stratford community is mourning the loss of one of its most beloved local figures, Rheo Thompson, the founder and longtime owner of Rheo Thompson Candies. Rheo passed away peacefully in the early hours of Saturday, June 7, 2025, at Stratford General Hospital, surrounded by love. He was 85 years old and leaves behind a legacy as sweet as the confections that bore his name. Rheo was a figure whose impact on Stratford was as deep as the history of his beloved candy shop, and his passing marks the end of an era for the city.
Born in Port Arthur, Ontario, Rheo was the cherished son of the late Jack and Anne (Faulhafer) Thompson. He is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Sally (Ellis) Thompson, and their daughters, Marni Thompson (Alvin Bolkovic) and Heather Thompson (Michael Gingras). Rheo will be fondly remembered by his sister-in-law Joyce McGraw, along with many nieces, nephews, extended family, and countless friends who had the privilege of knowing him. His family was his world, and they stand as a testament to the love and dedication he showed throughout his life. He was predeceased by his brothers, Fred and Harold, his in-laws, Catherine and Alfred Ellis, and his sister-in-law Jean Piper.
Rheo Thompson’s name became synonymous with sweet treats and community spirit. Over 35 years ago, he founded Rheo Thompson Candies, beginning with crafting handmade chocolates in the basement of his home. His passion for chocolate soon blossomed into the now-iconic shop on Albert Street in Stratford, which became a cherished destination for locals and visitors alike. Known especially for his signature mint smoothies, the candy shop became not just a business but an integral part of Stratford’s charm and identity.
What made Rheo’s chocolates so special was not just the quality of the confections but the love and care he put into each creation. Every piece of chocolate, every mint smoothie, was crafted with the same passion and dedication that defined Rheo’s life. His candy shop became a symbol of Stratford’s warmth and hospitality, and it was a place where families made memories, friends gathered, and visitors left with smiles on their faces and sweet treats in hand. Rheo’s impact on the local economy was undeniable, but his influence went far beyond the delicious candies he made. He was an active, engaged member of the Stratford community, whose contributions shaped the town and helped to bring it closer together.
Rheo’s love for his community was evident in his numerous contributions to local organizations. He was a founding member of the Downtown Stratford Business Improvement Area (BIA), and he played a key role in the revitalization of the downtown area. His tireless support for local businesses, his advocacy for improvements to the downtown core, and his vision for Stratford’s growth earned him the respect and admiration of civic leaders, business owners, and residents alike.
“Rheo could be found most mornings in the heart of our community, enjoying coffee at one of his favourite spots,” said Jamie Pritchard, General Manager of the Downtown Stratford BIA. “He always had time for a conversation, a kind word, and a smile. He was a mentor to many, and his presence will be deeply missed.”
Rheo’s warmth, humility, and generous spirit extended beyond his professional achievements. He was known for his active involvement in various community organizations, including the Stratford Rotary Club, the Army, Navy, and Air Force Veterans (ANAF), and the Stratford Noon Hour Club. His commitment to giving back was a defining feature of his character, and he became an example for others of how to live a life full of generosity and kindness. He was always ready to lend a hand, share a smile, or offer advice to those who needed it.
As much as he was known for his professional success, Rheo also had a lighter side that brought joy to those around him. He was an enthusiastic card player, often seen enjoying a game of bridge, cribbage, or euchre with his close friends. Whether it was through games, socializing, or simply enjoying a quiet conversation, Rheo had a unique ability to make everyone feel welcome and valued. His humor, wit, and genuine interest in others made him someone you wanted to be around, and his presence brought comfort to all who knew him.
Beyond his business and community contributions, Rheo had a deep love for the outdoors, particularly fishing. He often spent time fishing alongside his dear friend John, creating memories in the quiet serenity of nature. His love for nature, like his love for his family and his community, was sincere and unwavering. These moments in nature were a reflection of the simplicity and peace that defined much of his life.
While Rheo’s passing has left a deep void in the hearts of his family, friends, and the Stratford community, the memory of his life continues to inspire those who knew him. His legacy will live on in the sweet confections that continue to be made at Rheo Thompson Candies, in the vibrant downtown area that he helped to build, and in the countless lives he touched with his generosity, warmth, and kindness.
A celebration of Rheo’s life will be held in the coming weeks, offering family, friends, and community members a chance to share their stories, memories, and laughter in honor of the man who brought so much sweetness to their lives. This celebration will be a fitting tribute to a man whose life was defined not just by his business but by his character, his compassion, and his commitment to making the world a better place. Those who knew Rheo will remember him not only for the delicious chocolates he crafted but for the kindness and generosity he showed to everyone around him.
Rheo Thompson’s impact on Stratford extends far beyond his time in business. He was a pillar of his community, a mentor, a friend, a husband, and a father. His influence can be felt in every corner of the town, from the downtown shops he helped nurture to the hearts of the people who knew him. Rheo’s legacy is one of sweetness, not just in the candies he made but in the way he lived his life: with kindness, humility, and a commitment to making the world a better place.
As the tributes pour in from across Stratford and beyond, one thing is certain: Rheo’s memory will endure. His kindness, generosity, and unwavering commitment to his community have left an indelible mark on the town, and his legacy will continue to inspire future generations. Rest in peace, Rheo Thompson. Your legacy lives on in the sweetness of your confections, the kindness of your heart, and the countless lives you touched. You will never be forgotten.
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