Obituary

Roberto, Anna (1922- 2013) – Our dear Annie passed away in Toronto on July 15th, 2013 at the ripe young age of 90. “Auntie Annie” to all that knew her, was known for her passion for cooking, bowling, slots, dancing and singing. Annie took great pride in just being “Auntie Annie” to all. Predeceased by her sister Maria Malinsky (Louis), brother Peter and Jimmy. She will be deeply missed by her brother Fiore (Phyllis), sister Jenny Tagani (Michael), Sally Italiano, Yolanda Henwood (Ken), and dear sister in law Talina. Annie will be forever missed by her many nieces and nephews, cousins and extended family. Please join us in remembering Annie on Tuesday July 16, 2013 from 2-4 & 6-9 at the Cardinal Funeral Home 366 Bathurst Street Toronto. Funeral mass to take place at St. Francis Church 72 Mansfield Ave, Toronto at 10:30 a.m., on Wednesday, July 17th, 2013. Cremation to follow. Donations to the CNIB or Bob Rumball Home for the Deaf would be greatly appreciated by the family. ? I don’t know why I love you like I do ?

Visitation

Date
July 16, 2013
Location
 
Time
2 - 4 & 6 - 9 pm

Service

Date
July 17, 2013
Location
St. Francis of Assisi Church, 72 Mansfield Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M6J 2B2
Time
10:30 am

Burial / Entombment / Cremation

Date
 
Location
Private Cremation
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July 16, 2013
Giovanna (Strangis) and Michael
Michael and I would like to offer our heartfelt condolences to the entire Roberto family. I've always reacted with a smile at any mention of Auntie Annie's name, perhaps an inherent sweetness about her that I picked up on since I was a child. Although I'm sad to hear of her passing, here I am writing this and a smile is trying to break through. May you rest in peace Auntie Annie. Giovanna Strangis
July 16, 2013
Linda Vascotto
We are so sad to hear of "Auntie Annie's" passing. She was a special lady that made a huge impact on the lives of her family. We are thinking of you at this very difficult time and hope our prayers and sympathies give you some comfort. Love Paul Linda James and Montana
July 16, 2013
Harvey & Chris
Auntie Annie enjoyed a simple life. Visually and hearing impaired, she enjoyed a full life filled with the joy shared with her brothers & sisters; nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family. Auntie Annie was the master of the house, preparing meals that received resounding accolades from all. Her joy for life touched all those who knew her and we will miss her so much. Her escapes to the casinos was a passion and her commitment to good health and exercise on her mini gym in the basement, was unbelievably strong. We will always remember how much joy she received in just being Auntie Annie. We love you Auntie Annie. You have left us so much to remember you by.