elevated yNGJX November 29, 1936 – January 11, 2026
elevated yNGJX Visitation
Thursday, January 15, 2026 from 4:00 – 8:00 pm
Queen of Heaven Catholic Funeral Home
7300 Highway 27, Woodbridge, Ontario L4H 4Y8
elevated yNGJX Friday January 16, 2026 from 10:30 am – 11:30 am
elevated yNGJX Queen of Heaven Catholic Funeral Home
7300 Highway 27, Woodbridge, Ontario L4H 4Y8
elevated yNGJX Due to the weather this evening, for family and friends who are unable to attend the visitation, there will be an opportunity to visit tomorrow morning prior to the funeral, from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
elevated yNGJX Funeral Mass
Friday, January 16, 2026 at 12:00 pm
The Chapel of Our Lady of Consolation – Queen of Heaven Catholic Funeral Home
7300 Highway 27, Woodbridge, Ontario L4H 4Y8
elevated yNGJX Entombment
Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery – St. Anthony’s Mausoleum
7300 Highway 27, Woodbridge, Ontario L4H 4Y8
elevated yNGJX Obituary
elevated yNGJX It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Addolorata “Dora” Dininio on January 11, 2026. Born on November 29, 1936, Dora was the loving daughter of Antonia Tersigni/Cappuccitti (Nee DiPoce) and Vincenzo Tersigni and stepfather Serafino Cappuccitti.
elevated yNGJX Her love story with her husband, Anthony, was nothing short of extraordinary. Married on September 24, 1955, they shared 69 years of unwavering devotion, supporting each other and their children through life’s joys and challenges. Together they built a life rooted in family, tradition and an abiding love that inspired all that knew them.
elevated yNGJX Dora’s proudest accomplishment was her family. Beloved mother and mother-in-law to Michael (Mary), Frank (Bernice), and Nancy (Allan Yarmoluk). Cherished Nonna to 4 grandchildren, Andrew Dininio (Vicky), Myles Dininio (Jessica), Sarah Dininio (Murilo), and Alexander Yarmoluk (Stefanie); and Great-Nonna to 2 great-grandchildren, Oliver & Florence Dininio.
elevated yNGJX Adored sister to Maria Dodaro (Frank-d), Sandra Rubba (Gino-d), Tony Tersigni (Eba), & Antonio Cappuccitti (Barbara). Dora was predeceased by her brothers Loreto Tersigni (Gilda), Giuseppe Tersigni (Ermelinda) and Dominic Tersigni (Dorothy-d). Dear sister-in-law to Marlene Vaillancourt (Jack-d), Diane Corrado (Dominic), Danny Dininio (Diane), Joe Dininio (Andrea) and the late Frances D’agostino.
elevated yNGJX Dora faced countless challenges in her 89 years, but she met each one with unwavering grace and determination. Her inner strength and ability to overcome inspired us all. As we mourn, we also celebrate the tenacious spirit that carried her through life. May her memory be a blessing.
elevated yNGJX She lived a full life – surrounded by love, grounded in values, and forever etched in the hearts of those she leaves behind. She was admired, respected, and deeply loved by all that knew her especially all her nieces, nephews, cousins, caregivers and friends.
elevated yNGJX In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Dora’s name to a charity of your choice.


A year after Anthony’s passing, we now say goodbye to Dora — the other half of a love story that shaped their family (and Daniela’s and my relationship) for decades. To Daniela, Dora was more than an aunt and godmother, she was a second mother who loved her like a daughter. I will always be grateful for the way Dora (and Anthony) welcomed me, and for what they did to shape the lives of Daniela and her brother Gino.
My sister-in-law, my dearest friend. Dora taught me to cook, sew and be domesticated; I taught her how to hang loose and be carefree. For many years, on a daily basis, we shared our dreams and sorrows. Before Christmas in 1972, when I was pregnant with my son, my friend got down on her hands and knees and washed all my floors. This gift touched my heart. I will always love her and feel grateful for the friendship we shared. Save me a place beside you,Dora.
My deepest condolences to the entire Dininio Family. Your dear mother Dora and father will be sadly missed and fondly remembered as my mother Vera (Ficicchia) recounts the many years of friendship and memories shared. RIP dear Comare Dora
Vera Ficicchia and Irene Marrone
Dear Dininio Family,
It is with heartfelt sympathy that I send my condolences.
My name is Mary-Anne Lee, (O’Connell
I attended St. Raphael’s Catholic School, in Downsview.
I remember Michael Dininio well.
Michael had a bubbly personality with an infectious smile.
I have fond memories of the ‘Drop-in Night, held every Wednesday evening.
I believe it was held by the Women’s Guild.
One mother, taught knitting, boys who were musical, played their
instruments in a room, designated for them.
Mrs. Dininio, taught cooking.
Although I didn’t sign up for Mrs. Dininio’s class, friends who did, spoke highly of they sh taught and how delicious the recipes were.
May Mrs. Dininio Rest in Peace
And May ‘Perpetual Light’Shine upon her
And remain with her forever. Amen.
Love, in Christ,
Mary-Anne Lee