elevated 0kPFw March 24, 1945 ~ September 17, 2025
elevated 0kPFw Obituary
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Fred (Alfred) D’Amato on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
elevated 0kPFw Fred was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, to Nick and Ida D’Amato (nee Zupo). He was the youngest of six children.
elevated 0kPFw Fred will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Maureen, with whom he shared nearly six decades of marriage, after marrying on June 24, 1967. Together, they were blessed with two wonderful children, Nick (Mary) and Michelle Bernaudo (Joey). Fred was also a proud and doting grandfather to his three grandchildren Dylan, Olivia, and Emma, each of whom brought him so much joy and held a special place in his heart.
elevated 0kPFw Fred is survived by his loving wife, Maureen, and was predeceased by his son, Nick. He leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and cherished memories with his family, including his nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends.
elevated 0kPFw Fred dedicated 35 years of his career to Kodak Canada, where he worked shift work. Alongside this, he spent 25 years coaching hockey, including coaching his son, Nick. Fred was also a devoted father who spent hours building and driving dance displays for his daughter Michelle’s dance teams, always present at every event and activity.
elevated 0kPFw Outside of his work and coaching, Fred had a passion for gardening, particularly tending to his roses and vegetables. He enjoyed chatting with his neighbours, cheering for his beloved Toronto Blue Jays, and most of all, spending time with his family and grandchildren. Fred and Maureen shared a love of travel, visiting many exciting destinations and creating lasting memories on holiday adventures with their children, grandchildren, and friends.
elevated 0kPFw Fred took great pride in his roles as a husband, father, and poppa. His warmth, kindness, and sense of humor will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
elevated 0kPFw In Lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Fred to Blue Jays Care Foundation jayscaredonate.com or Arthritis Society of Canada arthritis.ca/donate.
elevated 0kPFw Visitation
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, from 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Assumption Catholic Funeral Home Chapel
6933 Tomken Rd, Mississauga, ON L5T 1N4
elevated 0kPFw Funeral Service
Thursday, September 25, 2025 at 11:00 a.m.
Assumption Catholic Funeral Home Chapel
6933 Tomken Rd, Mississauga, ON L5T 1N4
elevated 0kPFw Burial
Family to privately lay Fred to rest at a later date.
Assumption Catholic Cemetery
6933 Tomken Rd, Mississauga, ON L5T 1N4
Dad you were the best father-in-law & Poppa! You’ve left us with such beautiful memories we will cherish forever! There’s no one I enjoyed baking banana bread for more than you! I know you’re with Nick & all our loved ones which brings me peace. We all now have another beautiful guardian angel to watch over us . You will be forever in our hearts & greatly missed. Until we meet again rest easy.🤍✝️ xo xo Mary, Dylan & Olivia
There are no words to express our sadness over the passing of Fred. He was always such a ray of sunshine and had a beautiful smile and a hug for everyone. He will be missed by everyone who knew him. Heaven has one more angel today! Love and Prayers.
Fred was a wonderful man who cherished both family and friends. I enjoyed the many sports related conversations he and I had – especially listening to him tell me what our beloved Blue Jays, football and hockey teams needed to do in order to win. He will certainly be missed. Rest in peace my friend.
Mr. D’Amato you were always so friendly and happy go lucky! You were humourous and you always made people laugh. You will be missed by everyone. Thank you for your kindness. You are now reunited with Nick and your loved ones who have gone before you. Fly high in heaven and live in peace. ☦️🙏🕊🪽Love, Nancy, Corey and Lea XOXOXO ❤️
So happy to hear that you’re finally with Nick…❤️
We are so sorry for your loss. The Capone family
so sad to hear of mr.d’s passing.
he was a true gem of a man who will be missed.
i will cherish our many halloweens, sleepovers, hockey games, dance comps. & parties when we were kids.
say hi to my dad for me. 💙✨
xoxo
sandra monaco
Uncle Fred, you are the uncle I remember most while growing up. You were always so cheery, radiating positivity. I never have and never will forget that resounding voice when you’d greet someone or call their name, that classic, “Hey, Jess!” Always makes me smile. I hope you knew that you always had a way of making me feel at home and more comfortable when I’d be so shy or feel awkward. No matter how much time would pass – that never changed each time I’d see you and Auntie Moe and all of our family.. Thank you for that, so much. I’ll never forget that and will carry your memory with me.
I love you all.
Love,
Jess
Maureen, my heartfelt condolences go out to you. Fred was a wonderful human being. You were lucky to have each other. May you find comfort in your memories together. Also take comfort in knowing that he is not alone, he’s with his son and they will look after each other. Fred’s memory will never leave you. If you need anything, I’m here for you.
My heart felt condolences to Maureen and the family on the passing of Fred. May his soul rest in peace.
Fred was always fun to be around and I will miss his smile, his hugs and his conversations.
May all the wonderful memories shared with Fred bring you all comfort at this challenging time. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
My condolences to Maureen and family. I remember Fred as a funny and warm person who expressed so much love for Maureen. Having the pleasure of working along side his family for many years, I was fortunate to cross paths with him a few memorable times.
My deepest condolences to Maureen & family on the passing of your beloved Fred; may he rest in peace.
Maureen, Michelle and family, we will always remember Freddie for having fun — like the first time we met at the CNE in the beer tent or him dressing up as John Wayne for his 50th birthday or getting in trouble for singing on the bus in Italy after a few Peroni’s.
Freddie was a great friend and we will miss him.
I worked with Fred for many years at kodak Canada film finishing dept. He was actually my foreman while i was in that department. He was such a happy and friendly person always with a smile and always a person that loved a conversation. He was liked by everyone in the department I was shocked to hear of his passing. My condolences to Fred’s family.Rip Fred
It’s not very often that someone comes into your life who thinks and speaks the same language you do. Fredy came into my life 19 years ago at a local gym. During those years, we traveled to Washington, Chicago, and twice to Cleveland to follow our beloved Blue Jays. We just clicked so well; if we ever had a disagreement, he would just politely tell me where to go, I’d laugh my head off, and we’d carry on.
To say “life isn’t fair” would be an understatement for what you and your family have endured in the last 13 months. Through all your pain and suffering, your biggest concern was your wife Maureen and how she would be looked after. Maureen, you are by far one of the strongest and most courageous people I have ever met. Through family, friends, and neighbours, we will make sure Fredy’s wishes will be looked after.
Fredy, I am going to miss you worse than you can imagine, and will think about you every day of my life.
Goodbye my great friend,
The Dawg and Deb out
He was an amazing Uncle. He was the last pillar left for the D’’Amaro siblings. My heart is broken. I will miss him very much. There are boxes of memories full of very good times. RIP Unc🙏
My deepest condolences to the D’Amato family for their loss. I knew Fred while working at Kodak. He was always a very friendly and helpful person. May he rest in heavenly peace.
Maureen and family. May you all find peace and comfort in your memories of the man and his life.
My deepest condolences to the D’Amato family
Mr. D was a great man loved by everyone lots of memories growing up you were like my second dad. May you rest in peace