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Danielle DORGET

1933-2020 April 29, 2020

Une étoile a traversé notre firmament, embellissant chaque jour de nos vies, pour continuer son voyage avec grâce et beauté… Nous laissant la remercier pour tout ce qu’elle nous a donné. Nous l’aimerons pour toujours.       

A star flew through our sky, embellishing each day of our lives, to continue her voyage with flair and beauty… Leaving us so thankful for all she did. We love her forever.

Beloved Wife of Philippe, dear sister of Claudine, loving Mother to Natacha (Ajoy), Danielle, Nicolas (Natalie) and Michel. Cherished Grandmother to Rebecca, Olivia, Adam, Dylan, Stephanie, Cedric and Lydia.

A timeless beauty, a true legend, forever in our hearts.

                                                                   

                                           January 26, 1933 – April 29, 2020

 

THE CREMATORIUM IS LOCATED INSIDE ÆTERNA FUNERAL COMPLEX

LE CRÉMATORIUM EST SITUÉ A L’INTÉRIEUR DU COMPLEXE FUNÉRAIRE AETERNA

 

Elias Papakonstantinou

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Kamal (Abadir) MIKHAIL

1932-2020 April 27, 2020

It is with great sadness and heartache that the family of Kamal Mikhail announces his peaceful passing on April 27, 2020, at the age of 87.

Beloved father of Rita (Tom) and Sandra (Domenic). Ever proud and loving grandfather to Matthew, Michelle and Alessio. He will be greatly missed by his longtime companion, Adeline, and especially by all of his beloved nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, and grand-nephews, in Egypt and in Canada. He was a faithful and devoted friend to many - including those who embraced him at the Royal Canadian Legion of Lachine, and the numerous families at Lancaster Park, in Ontario.  There, he would spend almost 40 of his happiest summers, surrounded by nature's beauty.  So many wonderful and fulfilling memories that will be cherished by anyone and everyone who knew him.

Music, people, and entertaining were his passion. His greatest pleasures came from artistic creation and building things with his own hands. He loved to laugh, dance, cook and bottle his own wine. He will forever be remembered for his, kindness, thoughtfulness and beautiful smile. Born in Sudan and raised in Cairo, he and his young bride (Catherina Radimir) would immigrate to Canada, in 1965, to start a new life.  He began his career as a Banquet Manager at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel and he continued, thereafter, making a living doing what he loved most. He was very proud of his family, his roots, his independence. Always the best-dressed man in the room, always charming and full of class. He will be remembered by many as Mr. Mike, the man with a true zest for life.  He will live on, forever in our hearts. May he rest in peace.


A sincere thank you to the healthcare staff at the Lakeshore Hospital for their care and compassion during his stay, the Montreal Neurological Institute, and the Richardson Rehabilitation Center for their kindness and attention.


In light of the current restrictions, a memorial service in celebration of his life will be arranged at a later date, in Montreal, QC and in Lancaster, ON.


The family welcomes donations in his memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, the Lakeshore Hospital Foundation or the Royal Canadian Legion of Lachine #85/90, as an expression of sympathy in lieu of flowers.

 

Elias Papakonstantinou

Un service accompagné par / A service accompanied by

Elias Papakonstantinou, conseiller
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