Obituary

Elizabeth (Lisa) Loretero Manding passed away peacefully surrounded by her family and friends on December 17, 2014 at Toronto's Mount Sinai Hospital from complications following her battle with colitis. She was 55. Lisa was born on February 21st 1959 in Albuquerque, Bohol, Philippines to her parents, Jacinto and Gerarda Loretero. She graduated from the University of Bohol with a degree in Commerce, major in Accounting. After finishing university and working in both Dubai and Singapore for a few years, Lisa moved to Toronto where she later married Nerio Manding. Their only son, Nerio Manding, Jr. was born on December 20th 1995. Lisa was a caring, pleasant and fun-loving woman who enjoyed hosting parties for family and friends. She was an avid fundraiser and lovingly supported her loved ones in the Philippines. Lisa is survived by her husband, Nerio Manding and their only son, Nerio Manding, Jr. She was preceded in death by her sister, Presentacion Asingua; brother, Norberto Loretero; mother, Gerarda Acorda and father, Jacinto Loterero.

Visitation

Date
January 01, 1970
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Time
4:00-8:00 p.m.

Service

Date
December 23, 2014
Location
St. Mary's Catholic Church, 130 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Ontario
Time
10:00 a.m.

Burial / Entombment / Cremation

Date
 
Location
Glenview Memorial Gardens, 7541 Hwy 50, RR#1, Woodbridge, Ontario
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December 23, 2014
kuntie
Elizabeth you were a great person, always smiling and very determined to fight to be back on your feet. You did not give up that easy, you fought to the end. I will miss you and the smell of your food that your hubby and son brought in for you. Rest in peace. May god grant your family with great memories to carry on their life. You will be greatly missed. Kuntie, RN at Mount Sinai 14 south
December 21, 2014
dEO Salvacion
December 21, 2014 Nerio Manding Sr. and Nerio Manding Jr. and Family, I was so sorry to hear of the passing of my good friend. She was a wonderful woman and she was a great friend as well. I share in your grief at our sad loss. Our faith is certainly tested at times like this. I know it is difficult to understand a loss like this, but we need to be mindful of the true blessing that she was to us. That should give us the strength to continue on in faith knowing that she would want us to honor her memory in this way. The Bible says that "Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted." I pray that God will bless all of us and give us the strength to carry on without her. I will say a special prayer each day in her memory in thanks for having had the opportunity to know her and count her among my closest friends. I will pray also for you and your family that you have the strength to carry on. Please extend my sympathy to your entire family and let them know how much we share their pain at this sad time. In Friendship & Sorrow, Deo Salvacion and Family
December 20, 2014
Brentie Hamilton
My deepest sympathy to the family. I was one of Elizabeth's nurse at mount siani hospital..