elevated gN88D February 28, 1939 ~ February 17, 2026

elevated gN88D Visitation
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 from 2:00 – 4:00 & 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
211 Langstaff Road East, Thornhill, Ontario, L3T 3Z6

elevated gN88D Funeral Mass
Wednesday, February 25, 2026 at 10:30 a.m.
Chapel of St. Joseph at Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
211 Langstaff Road East, Thornhill, Ontario, L3T 3Z6

elevated gN88D Entombment
Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery – Holy Family Mausoleum 
8361 Yonge Street Thornhill, Ontario, L3T 3Z6 

elevated gN88D Obituary
Francesco “Frank” Mauro, a devoted father and husband, passed away peacefully on February 17, 2026, in Stouffville, Ontario, at the age of 86. Born on February 28, 1939, in Malito, Cosenza, Italy, he was the eldest son of the late Antonio and Carolina Mauro. His life was a testament to the power of love, family and hard work.

elevated gN88D Frank’s journey to Canada began in December 1953 when he emigrated with his mother and siblings to reunite with their father in Toronto. This brave new beginning was the backdrop to meeting his beloved wife, Aurora. The young couple wed in May 1959 and embarked on a life filled with love for each other and their growing family.

elevated gN88D As the eldest son, Frank led with strength and compassion. His siblings, the late Ercole (Maria), Rosina (late Leonardo), late Esther and Mario, looked to him for guidance and support. Brother in law to the late Gennaro (late Franca), Luigi (Claire) Mary (Carmelo).

elevated gN88D Frank and Aurora’s home was filled with the joy of their children, Lina (Emilio), Tony (Carolyn) and Rosemary (Doug). Frank’s role as a grandfather was one he cherished deeply, sharing his wisdom and love with his grandchildren, Michael (Andrea), Daniel (Breeda), Robert (Elizabeth), Matthew, Christopher (Natalie), Rachael (Nate), Brandy (Julian), Nicholas and Kate. His great-grandchildren, Mikaela, Marcus, Juliet, Michael, Everleigh, Adelynn, Vivienne, Max, Melina, Aurora, Gage and Benny, will forever remember Nonno’s warm smile and embracing arms.

elevated gN88D Frank’s work ethic was unparalleled. He began his career in construction as a labourer, then mastered the craft of bricklaying, and eventually became a home builder. His intelligence and business acumen were evident to all who worked with him. He not only passed on his skills to his children but also instilled in them invaluable life lessons that will continue to guide them. Frank was compassionate, demonstrating kindness and generosity to all he encountered. He enjoyed having his friends and family over. His interests were varied and always centred around his family.

elevated gN88D He enjoyed travelling with Aurora, and together they made countless memories in Florida and Italy. Frank found joy in golfing, bowling, and had a particular fondness for food, especially desserts. His love for his family was paramount, and he took immense pride in witnessing the accomplishments of his children and grandchildren.

elevated gN88D When Aurora passed, Frank found his life changed. He was sad to lose his guiding light, and his smile dimmed. He continued to live but not fully. He is now reunited with his beloved wife.

elevated gN88D His legacy is one of unwavering commitment to his family, a testament to the life he built and the lives he touched. Today, we celebrate a man who was not only the foundation of his family but also a caring Nonno and a friend to many. Frank’s memory will continue to inspire and guide us, and his spirit will live on in the hearts of those who knew him.

elevated gN88D The family would like to express their gratitude to the many wonderful caregivers and doctors who have assisted Frank in the last stages of his life, including Dr. Peter Haw, Dr. John Di Costanza and the very caring Dr. Andrew Patterson and Nurse Maria. They helped make this transition easier.

elevated gN88D In Lieu of Flowers we ask any donations be made the Evergreen Hospice

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