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Funeral announcements at the complex

Nicole Piché Jetté

1943-2021

C'est avec tristesse que nous vous annonçons le décès de Nicole Piché Jetté, épouse de Paul-Henri Jetté, mère de Nathalie Jetté, Patrick Jetté et de feu Julie Jetté.

Dû à la Covid-19, le service funèbre aura lieu à la chapelle du cimetière Notre-Dame des neiges l’été prochain.

Une annonce à cet effet sera publiée le moment venu.

Ageliki ROKOS OUTSEVLI

1930-2022

Exposition

vendredi 25 février 2022, 13:00

Exposition

Friday, February 25, 2022, 1:00 PM

KARKASELIS Panagiotis (Peter)

1970-2022

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Panagiotis (Peter) KARKASELIS at the age of 51.

 

C’est avec grande tristesse et le cœur lourd que nous vous annonçons le décès de Panagiotis (Peter) KARKASELIS à l’âge de 51 ans.

 

FUNÉRAILLES / FUNERAL

Vendredi le 18 Mars, 2022 / Friday March 18, 2022

11h00 / 11:00 AM

Église St-Michael Greek Orthodox Church

11801 Av. Élie-Blanchard

Montréal, QC H4J 1R7

 

INHUMATION / INTERMENT

Followed by interment

Cimetière Notre-Dame-de-l'espérance Cemetery

1759 Antoine Dalmas, Laval-Ouest, H7Y 2A8

Dennis MARINOS

1962-2022

Exposition

samedi 12 novembre 2022, 16:00

Exposition

Saturday, November 12, 2022, 4:00 PM

Coleman Jarvis HAHN

1981-2021

Coleman was born on September 5/1981 in Saskatoon SK and died on September 24/2021 in Montreal QC.

It is with great sadness and broken hearts that we announce the passing of our Beloved Son, Coleman Hahn. He leaves to mourn, his parents Scott and Toni Hahn, grandmother Sara Rattray, aunt and uncle Vicki and Garnet Smeal, cousins Lisa Kokol and Jeremy McNeill. Also to mourn are his grandparents Larry and Carol Hahn, aunt Candace Hahn (John), cousins Courtney Lopez (Milo) and Branden Duval. Coleman also leaves to mourn, his father and stepmother Lloyd and Jeanette Jarvis, sisters Lindsey, Jessica and Katlyn Hiddink, grandmother Donna Murdock as well as many extended aunts, uncles and cousins. Coleman was predeceased by his uncle Steven Peigan, grandfather Wilson Samuel Jarvis, great grandparents Henry and Elizabeth Driedger, Rubin and Violet Hahn and Marie and Hugh Cummings, great uncle Menno and great aunt Sophie Driedger, and family friend Ken.

We do not know how to accurately convey our immense sadness and loss to you all. The story of our Son's life is one filled with great passion and love, but also of great struggle and pain. Coleman's battle with mental illness probably began before he was 20 years old. As a family, we were never able to get a correct diagnosis, until he was diagnosed with schizophrenia a few years ago by his doctor in Montreal. The mental illness played an overwhelming role in his daily life, yet it was not the only part.
The best part of Coleman was his huge heart; his immense love of God and his love for his parents and his entire family was endless. Coleman had a lighthearted side and loved to make people laugh. At a young age, Coleman truly enjoyed the dinosaurs, spending the summer at Drumheller camp. He is even credited to have discovered a nest of dinosaur eggs at camp that are now on display at the Drumheller Museum. For years as a kid, Coleman loved to practice the discipline of Kung Fu in Red Deer AB with the the renowned Dr. Kenneth Wu. Coleman loved to compete in Kung Fu tournaments and took home a number of trophies. Coleman also tried playing hockey, at the behest of his Dad, but did not really take to the sport. He loved baseball, where is Dad was the coach and Coleman was a pitcher and second baseman. Their team placed second in the city finals. Coleman also enjoyed participating in his high school wrestling team and team events.

Coleman's bestest friend in the whole world was his dog, Coco. Coco and Coleman were inseparable and Coco was very protective of Coleman, and lived every day awaiting Coleman to ask if he wanted to go for a 'walk'. They are together again, eternally now.

When Coleman was 18, he stated to his Dad that he would love to work in the same industry but in a different genre. He planned to first work and earn the practical hours and tuition to attend and obtain a diploma in Maintenance and Engineering, and ultimately become a Level III Inspection Engineer. Coleman attended one of his Dad's week long radiation safety training exam preparation seminars in order to challenge and write the government certification exam. Coleman passed with Honors, and was designated a Level I Certified Exposure Device Operator on his first attempt. He immediately found work in the industry with a unionized inspection company in Saskatoon SK. Over the years he worked all over Western Canada for various inspection companies. After following his parents to Cairo, Egypt, he even performed inspection with Canadian NDE in his mid twenties. This was the time that Coleman's mental illness went "next level" and due to his experiences, decided to move back to Canada where he felt the mental health system would better suit his needs. Back in Red Deer AB though, he seemed to fall through the cracks as his mental illness grew strength and slowly began to negatively affect his ability to function.

In his 30s, Coleman moved to Montreal QC. In going there, he went to battle, he went to war with his illness. What he decided, was to protect his family, especially his Mother, Toni, by living afar and away. Our Son was a true warrior, a brave and loving man. Coleman's spirit lives on in each and every one of you that knew him, and loved him for who he really was.

More support is needed and donations can be made online at The British Columbia Schizophrenia Society at bcss.org or at the Alberta website, schizophrenia.ab.ca. You can choose to support either research, purchase products or their main fundraiser, 'See Me, Not My Illness'.

A Memorial for Coleman will be announced in 2022.

Nikolaos MILONAKOS

1965-2021

Exposition

jeudi 28 octobre 2021, 15:00

Exposition

Thursday, October 28, 2021, 3:00 PM

Denis GALIATSATOS

1933-2021

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Denis GALIATSATOS at the age of 88.

C’est avec grande tristesse et le cœur lourd que nous vous annonçons le décès de Denis GALIATSATOS à l’âge de 88 ans.

 

FUNÉRAILLES / FUNERAL

Privée / Private

 

Our beloved Denis Galiatsatos has taken his final breath. He passed on  the morning of October 26, 2021.

His place in his family’s heart can never be replaced. 

Denis was adored by those who had the honour of knowing him. He touched the lives of many with his wisdom, wit, generosity, kindness, and humour. He was a devoted family man, a person of high integrity, with an insatiable passion for history, politics and a deep love for nature. 

He was a man of exemplary courage, with a soothing mild temperament. 

He is preceded in death by his beloved wife of 57 years Fophoula (Foula) Lalis, whom he loved fiercely from the moment they met. 

He is survived by his adoring daughters Vickie (Steph Pehlivanian), Zanthi (Tania Antonas), and his doting granddaughter Denise. 

He was a father who loved his children unconditionally. And he was their most loyal friend. 

He was and will always be immensely treasured. A true gentleman. A noble man. 

 

Si vous souhaitez envoyer des fleurs, veuillez aviser le fleuriste de livrer le Vendredi le 5 Novembre 2021 avant 9h00 au complexe

 

If you wish to send flowers, Please advise the florist to deliver on Friday November  5, 2021 Before 9:00 am, to the complex.

 

Stefanos Svourenos

Un service accompagné par / A service accompanied by

Stefanos Steven Svourenos
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