elevated Xco4n May 25, 1933 – May 20, 2025
elevated Xco4n With profound sadness, we announce the passing of our dear mother Emmy Fernandes on May 20th, 2025 in her ninety-second year surrounded by her loving family.
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elevated Xco4n Emmy is now reunited with her beloved parents, Robertina & Torcato De Souza, her loving and devoted husband, Adolfo Fernandes with whom she shared 58 years of marriage and her wonderful brothers Anthony & Dominic and brother-in-law Joey.
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elevated Xco4n Emmy was an incredible mother and will be greatly missed by her three children, Desmond (Fiona), Terrance, and Audrey (Robert). Proud and cherished grandmother to Kevin (Alex); Alan, Justin, Kaitlynn and Alexandra and great grandmother to Madeleine and Jack.
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elevated Xco4n Emmy will be lovingly remembered by her siblings and spouses: Elma, George & Irene, Rose, Raymond & Julie, Diana and Mervyn & Purie as well as her nephews, nieces, extended families and friends.
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elevated Xco4n Emmy will be fondly remembered by all who knew her for her deep love of family, her strong Catholic faith, her peaceful, quiet nature and her immense courage and strength.
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elevated Xco4n Special and sincere thanks to the Streetsville Care Community staff, Resident Council, Residents’ Programs team, residents and volunteers for their dedicated support and friendships over the past 10 years. Mom blossomed over the years and was active in so many activities with her new cherished friends. Mom loved leading the rosary groups and participated in her favorite activities including Chair Zumba, dominos, baking, gardening, writing get well /general cards, visiting sick residents after they returned from hospital to pray, day trips, crafts and especially Bingo. Mom welcomed the opportunity to try new things and never stopped taking on leadership roles in the Streetsville Care Community and was one of the leaders of the Residential Council.
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elevated Xco4n Emmy represented Streetsville Care Community Residents Council leadership team to present at the Ontario Association of Residents’ Councils Convention in 2018. Emmy said “Our Team has come a long way from the traditional model of a Residents’ Council. We have achieved a lot and continue to inspire others. I want the residents to have security, vitality, and contentment to live happily here in their safe home and call this Home Sweet Home. This is our home! I am making the best to enjoy my golden years! I feel great! I feel empowered and I am happy to contribute to our community.”
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elevated Xco4n Emmy will be forever remembered by those who knew her and loved her. Although she is gone from our lives, she will be forever in our hearts. May Emmy rest in eternal peace knowing she was deeply loved and will be dearly missed.
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elevated Xco4n Visitation
Monday, June 2, 2025 from 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Assumption Catholic Funeral Home Chapel
6933 Tomken Rd, Mississauga, ON L5T 1N4
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Monday, June 2, 2025 at 11:30 a.m.
Assumption Catholic Funeral Home Chapel
6933 Tomken Rd, Mississauga, ON L5T 1N4
elevated Xco4n To view the funeral service, please click HERE
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Assumption Catholic Cemetery
6933 Tomken Rd, Mississauga, ON L5T 1N4
Alex & I would like to extend our deepest condolences to Emmy’s
children Audrey, Terrance, Desmond and their families. We admired Emmy for her
loving ways, her deep faith and her deep love
for her family. May her
soul rest in Peace.
We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Emmy. We have known her for many years in Kenya and also Mississauga. She has always been a cheerful, friendly person and it was a pleasure to visit her at the Streetsville home and reminisce about the “good old days”. Her memory of the past, family connections and birthdays was amazing. May her soul RIP.
Our condolences to Desmond, Terrence, Audrey and the whole family.
Dear Desmond, Terance and Audrey,
Edna and I offer our deepest condolences on the passing of your mom. I have known her for years, she was my classmate in Aldona and our families were very close, since we lived just round the corner from them. Emmy was always so kind, so polite and so caring for others; and I think these qualities came to the fore when she moved into the Nursing Home and did her best to look after the needs of her fellow LTC residents.
We pray that the Good Lord will grant her soul eternal rest and Peace and as May 25th comes around, I will always remember her very fondly. In deep sympathy, Edna and Al.