elevated pIeNQ September 26, 1919 ~ May 13, 2018

elevated pIeNQ Visitation
Wednesday, May 16, 2018 from 2 – 4 & 6 – 8 pm

elevated pIeNQ Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
211 Langstaff Road East, Thornhill, ON, L3T 3Z6

elevated pIeNQ Funeral Mass
Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 11:30 am                                   

elevated pIeNQ Chapel of St. Joseph – Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home

elevated pIeNQ Interment
Mount Hope Catholic Cemetery 
305 Erskine Avenue, Toronto, ON, M4P 1Z7

elevated pIeNQ Reception
Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home – Following the Mass

elevated pIeNQ Obituary 

elevated pIeNQ Antonetta (Dolly) Wroblewski (nee Viola)
1919 – 2018

elevated pIeNQ Born the only daughter of a prominent Italian family in Toronto, Dolly – as she was affectionately known – lived a full life by anyone’s definition. For more than 98 years, she experienced the joy of being around loving family members and dear friends, and the pleasure of good food.

elevated pIeNQ Treasured daughter of the late Henry and Jennie Viola (nee Perrone). Beloved sister of the late Albert (Phyllis) Viola. Adored wife of the late Stephen Wroblewski, and mother of Diane (David) Salonius and Stephen (Teresa) Wroblewski. Cherished grandmother of Richard (Shannon) Salonius, Jamie (Janet) Salonius, Lee Anne (Seward) Wroblewski, Jessica Wroblewski, Andrew Wroblewski, and Lisa Wroblewski, and great-grandmother of Tiffany Flores, Tyler Salonius, Mina Salonius, and Henry Salonius.

elevated pIeNQ She was a fighter and a relentless optimist, but after facing a series of progressive health challenges over the past 17 months, Dolly could fight no more. On Mother’s Day, surrounded by her family at North York General Hospital, she joined her parents, brother, and husband in Heaven. We thought she’d live forever. And she almost did. Now she lives forever in our hearts.

elevated pIeNQ In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to a charity near and dear to your heart in Dolly’s honour.

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